Re: [HOT] FW: Validation

2015-08-30 Thread Pierre GIRAUD
Also please remember that the tool is translated in other languages. On my side, I don't know how to translate "check in/out" in french. It depends on the situation. When I'm at the airport checking in luggages, or at a hotel checking in to get my room's keys, I won't use the same words. On Sun, A

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread Martin Dittus
A further consideration: the terms should express a sense of _why_ we’re asking people to press these buttons. The technical “check in/out” hints at this, although it is likely not universally understood, and might not easily translate. Do we explain our coordination workflow anywhere? If we ha

Re: [HOT] World Humanitarian Youth Summit - Doha - photos and stories (Franka Grubisic)

2015-08-30 Thread Franka Grubišić
Hi Heather, so I bring to you a few short stories followed by photos: On May 9th, as a part of 11th Conference on Cartography and Geoinformation, an OpenStreetMap Workshop was being held, for more than 30 students from local Buzet (Istria, Croatia) Highschool from ages 15 to 18, held by me and p

[HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread Daniel Specht
I like "start mapping" and "stop mapping". Direct and simple. -- Dan ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread john whelan
>I like "start mapping" and "stop mapping". Direct and simple. Sounds very good to me and should be simple to translate. Cheerio John On 30 August 2015 at 10:47, Daniel Specht wrote: > I like "start mapping" and "stop mapping". Direct and simple. > > -- > Dan > > __

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread Suzan Reed
'Start mapping' and 'end mapping' clearly communicates without the need for further explanation. The words can be stacked on the button for even more clarity. Good visual and written description that's clear and concise. How does this get implimated? What are the next steps? Sent from my phon

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread Jarmo Kivekäs
Currently there are tooltips in place that are displayed when you hover the cursor over the button. They give a pretty clear idea on what the buttons do: - "Lock this task to tell other that you are currently working on it" - "Stop working on this task and unlock it. You may resume work on it agai

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread john whelan
Do tool tips require java or javascript? Not everyone is comfortable with these from a security point of view. Cheerio John On 30 August 2015 at 11:43, Jarmo Kivekäs wrote: > Currently there are tooltips in place that are displayed when you hover > the cursor over the button. They give a prett

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread Jarmo Kivekäs
John, The tooltips do not require java, but do require javascript. This should not be an issue, though, since the tasking manager UI won't work in the first place if the browser is not executing javascript. -- Jarmo On 30.08.2015 19:04, john whelan wrote: > Do tool tips require java or javascrip

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread Dale Kunce
I like the start mapping/stop mapping names. I always thought unlock was a bit weird. @susan since the TM is a project in github feel free to file an issue on the repo and take a shot at fixing the labels in the code. https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2 On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 12:37 P

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-08-30 Thread Jarmo Kivekäs
I've just submitted a pull request on github[1] for the reworded buttons. The labels proposed in the pull request are "Start mapping", "Stop mapping", and "Submit for review" since the consensus seemed to settle on those options. [1]: https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/pull/678 -- Ja