As a temporary feature, it could probably tagged as a farmland by now, no?
Le 1 novembre 2014 05:36:31 CET, Ray Kiddy r...@ganymede.org a écrit :
On Fri, 31 Oct 2014 17:05:28 +0100
Mathias Lück mathias.lu...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently working on task 672/sierra leone/ebola.
Hi all, just a comment really... I am working on task 713 and a tile had
been worked on by several people at the mapathon in London on Tuesday. An
experienced mapper had replied to several comments, giving some good advice.
I wanted to finish it off, but it was quite large, so I split it.
Hi Pete,
Thanks for the report.
The issue is already known.
https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/issues/156
Please add comments to the issue thread if something is missing there.
Pierre
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Pete Masters
pedrito1...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all, just a
Hi all, sorry for two questions in quick succession...
I'd like to feed back to the mappers that came and volunteered on Tuesday
(and motivate them to finish task 713 over the weekend). Is there any way
of directly linking to the stats tab in here:
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/713 ?
Cheers,
Pete,
Stats to be proud of - nice one!
I don't know of any way of linking directly to the stats - only to the
task instruct to click on the stats. tab.
Nick
On 01/11/14 11:27, Pete Masters wrote:
Hi all, sorry for two questions in quick succession...
I'd like to feed back to the mappers
No, unfortunately, there's no way to get a link to the project with
stats tab directly open.
This may be useful though. A specific page with only the stats would also help.
Pierre
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Pete Masters
pedrito1...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all, sorry for two questions in
Yes information is a key factor. We missed the possibility to send a UAV team
for Haiyan while some volunteers where ready to go. We should not miss this
twice.
Pierre
De : Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
À : HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team) hot@openstreetmap.org
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There is also this report from CartONG:
http://cartong.org/news/msf-case-study-gis-support-epidemic-operations
That page is just a short summary, there is a link to the full PDF on
the bottom of the page.
- -AndrewBuck
On 10/31/2014 08:25 PM,
HI!
International Conference of CrisisMappers (ICCM) is November 6, 2014. Dale
Kunce and Chris Daley will be doing the pre-conference training on OSM/HOT.
John Crowley is doing training on OpenDRI. Mikel, Kate and Dale are giving
Ignite talks. The Ignite talks will be livestreamed here -
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In addition to “quantitative data sets or any scientifically executed
interviews?” or even anecdotal “The maps helped a lot!”, you can also “appeal
to authority”: the US State Department’s Humanitarian Information Unit thinks
that humanitarian mapping is so worthwhile that they set up their own
I have to agree with Mr Hartmann.
When you search, you surely can find articles about who's using OSM data
provided by HOT in which way. But you have to search for it.
It would be good if articles that come from the data users (Red Cross, MSF,
UN, ...) would be visible on the main intro pages
The UNICEF prepares a learning session of local contributors in Sikasso, Mali.
We invite you to help remotely participate to this mapping effort.
Mapping instructions in the Task manager job
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/719 Pierre
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