Hi Claudia,
Yes, surely, that would be great! Let me know if you need more information
about it for your blog.
Thanks,
*Yantisa Akhadi (Iyan)*
*Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team*
Tel: +62 81 5787 03388 Email: yantisa.akh...@hotosm.org
hot.openstreetmap.org | openstreetmap.id
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016
To All,
MapGive along with the U.S. State Department’s South American Regional
Environmental Office will be putting together a 3-day mapping workshop in
Piura, Peru to take place 10-12 of February. We are teaming up with Mapbox
as they will be supporting the workshop with two instructors from
I hope you enjoyed FOSDEM :-)
More below.
> I learned yesterday at FOSDEM the TM is written in Python. I might have a
look at it to make some improvements. It's probably best to create a ticket
for this issue.
Also check open issues like
https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/issues/433
FOSDEM was great, but I hope the sessions that interested me where video
taped. I only got to see Blake's presentation, which was splendid.
The rest of the time I was helping out at the HOT stand. Next year we
should ask for 2 tables and preferably in the K building... It was cold in
the H
@polyglot: I you have specific plans let me know. I also went through the
TM code before and can probably help you get started...
How was FOSDEM?
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Best regards,
Ben Abelshausen
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 12:34 PM, Pete Masters
wrote:
> Hi
Hi
I have just read the article about the new app GeoDataCollect
https://hotosm.org/updates/2016-02-01_geo_data_collect_mobile_data_collection_and_tracking
It's really interesting.
May I have , please, the permission to translate it into italian? Here we
still have some language barriers. Iwill
Perhaps I should say list the most recently done tiles that have not been
validated.
Not letting the list update works to some extent but you have to end the
session sometime.
Thanks for the input.
Cheerio John
On 1 February 2016 at 07:06, Jo wrote:
> I usually simply
I usually simply don't let the list update, so at least my validation work
doesn't show up yet, but I agree it's a problem.
What I usually do, to cherry pick the new users, is to go to the stats and
look for new names. This only works when you're validating for a limited
amount of projects.
I
When validating it is most useful to give feedback on tiles that have been
completed recently.
Unfortunately when you validate it covers up the done tiles on the activity
list.
Project 1350 is the one of major interest but it is a general problem.
Thanks John
Hi Polyglot, just in case it is useful, we worked with Pierre Giraud when
he visited London to do a tech introduction to the tasking manager. It's
here if you're interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFFlrm9wKcA
Cheers,
Pete
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Jo wrote:
Hi All,
The UVM Spatial Analysis Lab is hosting its first mapathon of the semester!
Join us to support eHealth Africa in their campaign to eradicate Polio in
Nigeria. We will be using satellite imagery to create digital maps of road
networks.
Where: 1st floor computer lab, Aiken Center, UVM
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/394119391
Looks to me like something that was a building once, but whose roof has
since collapsed. Perhaps someone on this list has on the ground experience
in a country like this (Swaziland) and can give us some insight.
Mike
Hi all, there is a pull request that I contributed a comment basically
explaining what I think you’re talking about here:
https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/issues/341#issuecomment-153439710
=Russ
From: Mike Thompson [mailto:miketh...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 01,
Actually sorry, think there are two different talks going; one on losing the
comments as I referred to below (in very github ignorant lingo – should say
‘comment/issue’) and then there is more about giving ‘good feedback’ which is
addressed in many cases; you might want to explore all the
What should be the preferred imagery source for #1449, "South Africa CD:NGI
Aerial", Bing, or? If you launch and editor from the tasking manager it
pulls in the "South Africa CD:NGI Aerial" by default, but I notice other
mappers and validators are moving buildings that have already been mapped
to
I am getting messages through the tasking manager about my work on #1449
and #1429.
1)"The task was invalidated because of missing roads" (the task only calls
for buildings)
2) "The task was invalidated because of missing buildings." It would be
good to have examples of where I missed
It's indeed odd that when tasks are split, they stop to exist... and
continue 'life' as 4 or 16 new task numbers. It would be good to get a
message about this spawning, for the sake of 'history'.
Polyglot
2016-02-01 19:04 GMT+01:00 Mike Thompson :
> I am getting messages
Hello Mike,
I can't find this task and there is only one other invalidated task in this
projct. Maybe a mapper split task #6 into 4 new tasks.
It is up to a validator to provide a clear and encouraging message. Also I
don't like validators that are too picky. Got an invalidation because of 1
Hi Julian,
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:20 AM, ngt wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>
> The best thing is to write a message to the validator.. But in your case
> there might be no way to retrieve the information who invalidated this task.
>
> I will do that.
If a validator invalidates a task
The message telling that the task "doesn't not exist" may mean that
the task has been split into smaller chunks.
In your case, task #6 seems to have been replaced by tasks #475 to #478.
Regards
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Mike Thompson wrote:
> I am getting messages
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Pierre GIRAUD
wrote:
> The message telling that the task "doesn't not exist" may mean that
> the task has been split into smaller chunks.
> In your case, task #6 seems to have been replaced by tasks #475 to #478.
>
Thanks, that seems to
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