Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Tagging in the building tasks

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Corley
Thanks for that deeper analysis Colm, yes, if you know this person it's
better if you make contact, and yes, I agree, trojan work done by this
mapper.

I used the analytics tool here -  http://osm-analytics.org/#/

To mitigate against this in the future and to get the most out of the
tasks, it might be worthwhile putting together a more descriptive set of
instructions for the tasks which should change the stats from 90% "yes" to
less than 10% as "yes". Later on we could utilise maproulette to create a
challenge to further refine the tagging on those buildings mapped as "yes".

On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 9:54 PM Colm Moore  wrote:

> Hi
>
> I think much of the mapping recently in Kilkenny has been down to a single
> user who, like anyone, might not appreciate the issue or have the skillset
> to identify or map different building types. They may have misinterpreted
> "Map all the buildings!". There are certain features where many users, even
> experience ones, just add basic tagging. Others will come back and fill in
> the details.
>
> b-unicycling has created 222,594 new nodes and 36,218 buildings in the
> last **two months** and is currently the busiest mapper in Ireland, while
> essentially only mapping in Kilkenny. In 6 years, I've only ever created
> 633,133 new nodes, but I've 1,157,614 map changes, so we have very
> different mapping styles. b-unicycling is mapping lots of features an the
> prompts in ID for the last four features is less useful for this style of
> mapping. A direct contact might be useful - I can do that if you like, as
> b-unicycling and I have chatted before. If  b-unicycling is on this mailing
> list, well done in you mapping.
>
> ID has become more friendly recently to doing large scale editing as you
> can now add several tags in one copy & paste action. Select a feature and
> in the left hand panel, at "All tags" there are buttons for "list" and
> "text". It means that with, for example, a housing estate (with identical
> roads), once the lines of all the roads are mapped, adding road type, speed
> limit, lanes, surface, etc. just becomes a copy & paste exercise.
>
> http://stat.latlon.org/ has an error for Ireland and Northern Ireland at
> the moment. Could I ask where you get the stats?
>
> Colm
> VictorIE
>
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[OSM-talk-ie] weeklyOSM #496 2020-01-14-2020-01-20

2020-01-26 Thread weeklyteam
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 http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/12778/

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