Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - New edit tracker tool

2016-01-19 Thread Harry Wood
yes I had in mind to do that. So here we go. Belgium filtered edit tracker:
http://harrywood.dev.openstreetmap.org/diffreader/schools/?filter=belgium


Unfortunately Belgium has a messier bounding box ( lon>2.516 AND lon<6.449 AND 
lat>49.482 AND lat<51.516 ) It includes some bits of France and most of 
Luxembourg, but I'm sure they're used to it.

Harry

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Thanks from me too Harry. It would be a nice gesture to include a filter for 
Belgium as they've just started a schools QP. Like Rob I'm amazed at how this 
QP has taken off compared to previous efforts

Regards

Brian



On 17 January 2016 at 20:35, Harry Wood  wrote:

I made a new tracker tool for this school mapping project:
>
>http://harrywood.dev.openstreetmap.org/diffreader/schools
>
>
>So have fun with that! This gives us a user ranking of who's been making most 
>edits to schools, counting by objects rather than by changesets. If you edit 
>10 schools in a single changeset you score 10 edits. So that's better but...
>
>Obviously this might "mis-count" in other ways. Minor tweaks will count the 
>same as careful detailed mapping. Repeated tweaks split into different 
>changesets will score one per changeset. The biggest problem is that careful 
>detailed mapping of buildings and other features inside a school area, which 
>we'd definitely like to encourage, won't get counted at all unless you touch 
>the school area.
>
>You may recognise it as a re-purposing of the Wimbledon tennis edit tracker 
>and the Big Baseball Project edit tracker. I've made it filter out only school 
>edits within a UK & Ireland bounding box (which was a surprisingly difficult 
>extension to the code, since diff files don't necessarily have any coordinates 
>for a modified way) I set the tool to crunch the numbers starting from 1st Jan.
>
>
>One thing I said during the baseball project, was that user rankings are all 
>good fun, but the most important number is the number of users we've managed 
>to get involved in the project! (highlighted in yellow) But maybe I'm just 
>saying that because I need to work on my own ranking :-)
>
>Harry
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Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - New edit tracker tool

2016-01-18 Thread Lester Caine
On 18/01/16 13:13, Dave F. wrote:
> On 18/01/2016 13:00, Lester Caine wrote:
>> On 17/01/16 20:35, Harry Wood wrote:
>>> I made a new tracker tool for this school mapping project:
>>>
>>> http://harrywood.dev.openstreetmap.org/diffreader/schools
>> Can I make an appeal for those adding the edubase reference and checking
>> the address details with http://www.education.gov.uk/edubase/ can you
>> add the website to the school so we have all the contact details for
>> later developments. Since it's on the same page as the primary details
>> it's just a couple more clicks to copy.
> 
> I've notice a couple in my area with slightly incorrect addresses. (I
> find it irritating that businesses appear obsessed with changing them,
> especially sub pages). Either use a validator, such as Keep Right to
> check after adding them all or if you have the time, do a web search to
> ensure the current URL.

Some of the schools I've just edited are more accurate than the edubase
data ;) Seems since schools 'change ownership' a lot more often than one
would think, the official directory can't keep up :)

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Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - New edit tracker tool

2016-01-18 Thread Dave F.

On 18/01/2016 13:00, Lester Caine wrote:

On 17/01/16 20:35, Harry Wood wrote:

I made a new tracker tool for this school mapping project:

http://harrywood.dev.openstreetmap.org/diffreader/schools

Can I make an appeal for those adding the edubase reference and checking
the address details with http://www.education.gov.uk/edubase/ can you
add the website to the school so we have all the contact details for
later developments. Since it's on the same page as the primary details
it's just a couple more clicks to copy.



I've notice a couple in my area with slightly incorrect addresses. (I 
find it irritating that businesses appear obsessed with changing them, 
especially sub pages). Either use a validator, such as Keep Right to 
check after adding them all or if you have the time, do a web search to 
ensure the current URL.


Dave F.

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Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - New edit tracker tool

2016-01-18 Thread Lester Caine
On 17/01/16 20:35, Harry Wood wrote:
> I made a new tracker tool for this school mapping project:
> 
> http://harrywood.dev.openstreetmap.org/diffreader/schools

Can I make an appeal for those adding the edubase reference and checking
the address details with http://www.education.gov.uk/edubase/ can you
add the website to the school so we have all the contact details for
later developments. Since it's on the same page as the primary details
it's just a couple more clicks to copy.

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Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - New edit tracker tool

2016-01-18 Thread Brian Prangle
Thanks from me too Harry. It would be a nice gesture to include a filter
for Belgium as they've just started a schools QP. Like Rob I'm amazed at
how this QP has taken off compared to previous efforts

Regards

Brian

On 17 January 2016 at 20:35, Harry Wood  wrote:

> I made a new tracker tool for this school mapping project:
>
> http://harrywood.dev.openstreetmap.org/diffreader/schools
>
>
> So have fun with that! This gives us a user ranking of who's been making
> most edits to schools, counting by objects rather than by changesets. If
> you edit 10 schools in a single changeset you score 10 edits. So that's
> better but...
>
> Obviously this might "mis-count" in other ways. Minor tweaks will count
> the same as careful detailed mapping. Repeated tweaks split into different
> changesets will score one per changeset. The biggest problem is that
> careful detailed mapping of buildings and other features inside a school
> area, which we'd definitely like to encourage, won't get counted at all
> unless you touch the school area.
>
> You may recognise it as a re-purposing of the Wimbledon tennis edit
> tracker and the Big Baseball Project edit tracker. I've made it filter out
> only school edits within a UK & Ireland bounding box (which was a
> surprisingly difficult extension to the code, since diff files don't
> necessarily have any coordinates for a modified way) I set the tool to
> crunch the numbers starting from 1st Jan.
>
>
> One thing I said during the baseball project, was that user rankings are
> all good fun, but the most important number is the number of users we've
> managed to get involved in the project! (highlighted in yellow) But maybe
> I'm just saying that because I need to work on my own ranking :-)
>
> Harry
>
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Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - New edit tracker tool

2016-01-17 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi Harry,

This is fantastic; loving it! @Lester: It counts based on the
amenity=school tag so your edits without the #tag are included here.

Good shout on the user rankings comment. The quarterly projects are a bit
of fun designed to inspire a few edits in the spare time, or if you're not
sure what to do in OSM. Not intended to herd anyone in to mass manual
edits. You may see me using stats/edit counts but this is as a way in to
new groups (e.g. our tweet to Fife Council about KY postcode "leading the
way") not to provoke competition*. Every day I am amazed by how many people
are contributing and every single edit is appreciated.

Thanks and happy mapping,
*Rob*

* Although if individuals want to compete amongst themselves then I've no
issue with this :-)
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Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - New edit tracker tool

2016-01-17 Thread Lester Caine
On 17/01/16 20:35, Harry Wood wrote:
> If you edit 10 schools in a single changeset you score 10 edits. So that's 
> better but...
Does it rely on the #tag on the commit or the amenity tag ... I had not
seen the commit #tag for my first couple of days work ;)

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[Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - New edit tracker tool

2016-01-17 Thread Harry Wood
I made a new tracker tool for this school mapping project:

http://harrywood.dev.openstreetmap.org/diffreader/schools


So have fun with that! This gives us a user ranking of who's been making most 
edits to schools, counting by objects rather than by changesets. If you edit 10 
schools in a single changeset you score 10 edits. So that's better but...

Obviously this might "mis-count" in other ways. Minor tweaks will count the 
same as careful detailed mapping. Repeated tweaks split into different 
changesets will score one per changeset. The biggest problem is that careful 
detailed mapping of buildings and other features inside a school area, which 
we'd definitely like to encourage, won't get counted at all unless you touch 
the school area.

You may recognise it as a re-purposing of the Wimbledon tennis edit tracker and 
the Big Baseball Project edit tracker. I've made it filter out only school 
edits within a UK & Ireland bounding box (which was a surprisingly difficult 
extension to the code, since diff files don't necessarily have any coordinates 
for a modified way) I set the tool to crunch the numbers starting from 1st Jan.


One thing I said during the baseball project, was that user rankings are all 
good fun, but the most important number is the number of users we've managed to 
get involved in the project! (highlighted in yellow) But maybe I'm just saying 
that because I need to work on my own ranking :-)

Harry

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