The migration is currently in progress.
Tasking Manager is down.
It will be back soon with a brand new interface.
Kind regards,
Pierre
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Pierre GIRAUD wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> The tech team at Humanitarian Openstreetmap Team is proud to announce
> that we will launch
Dear all, tasking manager users, mappers and project managers,
We're happy to announce that the Tasking Manager has been updated.
A few minutes ago, a new version of the Tasking Manager took place at
http://tasks.hotosm.org
If you get an error while loading for the first time, please go to
http:/
Pierre,
Congratulations! I know it's been a lot of person-hours putting
together this revamp. I'm sure there will be some transitional
problems somewhere, but there have been a lot of changes in the
underlying system which should make it possible for us to go further
with the TM!
Best
Dan
2014-0
Hi Pierre,
looks good, thanks! One question though, what happened to the "My
tasks" button in the list of projects? I know what I worked on, but
that option was very convenient.
Cheers, Alexander.
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Pierre GIRAUD wrote:
> Dear all, tasking manager users, mappers
> Dear all, tasking manager users, mappers and project managers,
>
> We're happy to announce that the Tasking Manager has been updated.
> A few minutes ago, a new version of the Tasking Manager took place at
> http://tasks.hotosm.org
>
\o/ Congratulations, Pierre!!! \o/
> If you get an error w
I didn't really know if it was useful or not.
If you really miss this one, we can consider re-adding it.
However, if you want to which projects you worked, simply go to
http://tasks.hotosm.org/user/the_user_name
For example: http://tasks.hotosm.org/user/PierZen
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:15 AM, A
I didn't save the imagery URL of task 587. Now it's invalid. Can someone
fix it, please?
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Pat Tressel wrote:
>
> Dear all, tasking manager users, mappers and project managers,
>>
>> We're happy to announce that the Tasking Manager has been updated.
>> A few minu
Please ignore, I had to simply agree again to the license.
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Ralf Stephan wrote:
> I didn't save the imagery URL of task 587. Now it's invalid. Can someone
> fix it, please?
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Pat Tressel wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear all, tasking man
Tested a few jobs, so far, everything works as expected.
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Ralf Stephan wrote:
> Please ignore, I had to simply agree again to the license.
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Ralf Stephan wrote:
>>
>> I didn't save the imagery URL of task 587. Now it's invalid
\o/ had some problems logging in at first but am through now.
- Enock
On Jul 17, 2014 9:56 AM, "maning sambale"
wrote:
> Tested a few jobs, so far, everything works as expected.
>
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Ralf Stephan wrote:
> > Please ignore, I had to simply agree again to the licens
Thanks Pierre
a lot of new improvements, including translation in various languages, a
greater image, the possibility for public in general to see a task without
being connected.
For the image link, people are forced to click to see the image license before
they can see the image link. This ev
Hi Mikel et al,
Feedback on this report is really useful. Pre-emptive base mapping will be the Missing Maps Project's bread and butter and I think there will be lots more mapping activity a la Ivan and Jorieke in Lubumbashi. Honing these work flows and getting better at working with, preparing
Good job Pierre!
One question: Now that it's possible, where can we go to work on
translating the OSM Tasking Manager?
2014-07-17 11:55 GMT+01:00 Marcos Oliveira :
> Good job Pierre!
>
> One question: Where can we go to work on translating the OSM Tasking
> Manager?
>
>
> 2014-07-17 11:44 GMT+0
Hi,
What is the new governance regarding Job creation rights? Seems the former
admins - now project managers cannot extend the rights of job creations to
peers they find skilled enough to make them. Were there issues in the past
with this cooptation system?
Sincerely,
Severin
On Thu, Jul 17, 2
Hi
Yes, there were acknowledged issues with the previous permissions system. There
are administrators, who can change user permissions; and project managers, who
can create jobs. We should discuss how to manage this now, in the Activation
Working Group perhaps. For the time being, contact an ad
I think a good strategy here is to decide on formatted templates for jobs, and
then in job creation/editing, provide a form to fill in. This will make it
easier for everyone to have quality looking jobs, while also keeping jobs
secure and attribute data simple, as markdown.
* Mikel Maron * +14
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Hi, Paul:
Sorry for answering this last email but I missed it.
As I understand, what the capital=* tag adds is the importance of the
place. For example, if a place is the seat of a ward (admin_level=8)
and also the capital of an LGA (admin_level=6),
MSF said yesterday that the time is counted to contro this Ebola epidemy who is
spreading in various areas. The CartONG GIS officer that makes the link with
MSF has indicated that the operational priority for now is to focus on tracing
roads and identify villages names.
We received new imager
Hi Severin,
We now have 2 different roles:
- "admin": user who can create projects and change other users privileges,
- "project manager": users who can create projects.
The users who were "admins" in the V1 are now "project managers" in the V2.
Only some of us (you included) have admin rights.
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About the GNS names that are very different, it can be really like you
say, and refer to a ward. Even sometimes, they are the name of a place
that is divided in two, with the two names being the neighbourhood
names and the GNS the name of the place, bu
Good evening,
I just finished the last tile of "Ebola Outbreak, Sierra Leone,
Kailahun district".
There's still a lot verification work to do, as well as reclassifying
roads. Now that the basemap is there we can take care of promoting
roads to tertiary or higher if necessary.
Cheers,
Alexander.
Hi Alexander,
if you want to take care of the road re-classification, please do. Others are
welcome to validate tasks.
Pierre
De : Alexander W. Janssen
À : "hot@openstreetmap.org"
Envoyé le : Jeudi 17 juillet 2014 14h17
Objet : [HOT] #hotosm-task-568 c
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Hi, Paul:
Well, no dataset is 100% ok, and this applies to eHealth data as well.
We can truly use the GNS data for the validation process once all the
nodes are imported + local knowledge. I uploaded a convenient csv file
of that GNS data so you and a
Good evening Pierre,
I can start with that tomorrow afternoon after my dayjob. However, I can't
tell tell long that'll take and it'd be good if someone could look over my
work as soon as I've done some substantially.
There's still one question puzzleing me though; at which level should roads
insi
Hi Alexander
the objective of the http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Highway_Tag_Africa
wiki page is to propose a classification that both represent well the reality
of african coutries and let's construct a hierarchy of roads that is simple to
apply.
We do not change classification of
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+1. I found the My Jobs option very useful for me too.
Pierre: I would be happy to translate the TM to Spanish, if you are
interested.
Congratulations for the job! It works perfect for me so far!
Cheers,
Rafael.
On 17/07/14 11:15, Alexander W. Jan
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