Re: [OSM-talk] Which global OSM mailing list for the "community index"?
On 6/20/2019 7:39 AM, Andy Townsend wrote: I'd suggest "talk" as a more sensible introductory mailing list to "tagging" as the latter is higher volume and more in depth in a particular area of OSM. It is almost an automatic reaction to redirect questions like "is this a real shale surface", or "how to tag the mobile home park trailer numbers?", to tagging, which requires another "email registration cycle". ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Which global OSM mailing list for the "community index"?
Frederik, Feel free to add both. With a proper description it won't hurt. On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 2:43 PM Andy Townsend wrote: > On 20/06/2019 11:46, Mike N wrote: > > On 6/20/2019 5:58 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote: > >> Clearly one of the global mailing lists is missing here; > > > > Forum.openstreetmap.org > > > "talk" probably gets more pairs of eyes on it than the Q&A subforum > https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=10 (which is probably > the nearest equivalent). Both require registration with something that > new participants already have (an email address in one case; some OSM > login credentials in the other). Both have had similar numbers of posts > today. > > Some people will prefer forums to mailing lists, some vice versa; why > not suggest both? > > I'd suggest "talk" as a more sensible introductory mailing list to > "tagging" as the latter is higher volume and more in depth in a > particular area of OSM. > > Best Regards, > > Andy > > > > ___ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > -- Darafei Praliaskouski Support me: http://patreon.com/komzpa ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Which global OSM mailing list for the "community index"?
On 20/06/2019 11:46, Mike N wrote: On 6/20/2019 5:58 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote: Clearly one of the global mailing lists is missing here; Forum.openstreetmap.org "talk" probably gets more pairs of eyes on it than the Q&A subforum https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=10 (which is probably the nearest equivalent). Both require registration with something that new participants already have (an email address in one case; some OSM login credentials in the other). Both have had similar numbers of posts today. Some people will prefer forums to mailing lists, some vice versa; why not suggest both? I'd suggest "talk" as a more sensible introductory mailing list to "tagging" as the latter is higher volume and more in depth in a particular area of OSM. Best Regards, Andy ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Which global OSM mailing list for the "community index"?
On 6/20/2019 5:58 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote: Clearly one of the global mailing lists is missing here; Forum.openstreetmap.org ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
[OSM-talk] Which global OSM mailing list for the "community index"?
Hi, in parts of the world for which no particular national/regional resources have been defined, the "id" editor will suggest to get in touch with "us" and/or other mappers through: * Reddit * Facebook * Telegram * Discord * Twitter * OSM help * OSM IRC channel * OSMF website (this list is defined in from https://github.com/osmlab/osm-community-index/tree/master/resources/world) Clearly one of the global mailing lists is missing here; I wonder which one it should be. "talk" has had participation from ~ 160 different community members in 2019 so far, "tagging" even ~ 200. Though maybe tagging is too specific and talk a better starting point for someone who wants to get in touch? For comparison, I would be interested in how many people have participated in the global venues that id currently links to. Are there public archives that would allow me to count that? I tried to gauge participation in help.osm in all of 2019 and came up with ~ 620 different people who either asked or answered at least one question. But help is a less "egalitarian" landscape than the mailing lists; a very large part of those 620 just ask one question and don't participate further, and a very small number of these 620 answer all the questions. The mailing lists have fewer people participating but those that do are more likely to engage in a bidirectional fashion. It would be interesting to quantify this in a more scientific manner. Bye Frederik -- Frederik Ramm ## eMail frede...@remote.org ## N49°00'09" E008°23'33" ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk