Hi,
You are welcome to join us this Saturday, June 17 for a mapathon over the
Diffa Region in Niger here: http://taches.francophonelibre.org/project/149 !
In Niamey along with members from OSM Communities from Niger, Benin,
Burkina Faso and Togo, with the support of Organisation Internationale
Hi Bjoern,
I think this slideshow is a really good overview, I like how you included
examples of buildings and roads and what NOT to do. For JOSM, a volunteer
recently put together a great walkthrough for some of tools in the editor,
whcih goes into a lot more detail. Might be a good supplemental
Dear friends,
As part of the MM Cambridge event (yesterday) we put together a slide deck,
that runs through the practicalities of getting started with
MM/OSM/iD/JOSM. We developed this because we couldn't find anything similar
to what we wanted.
The side deck is here http://tiny.cc/mmintro
Dear Ralph, Michael, Andrew, dear friends,
The available imagery and associated quality is a little confusing, but it
seems that it's basically a trial an error process?
For example, I was comparing imagery for
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/3177. The DG Standard is clearly best,
better than
One can use Overpass to get all of the OSM elements which were added,
changed or deleted during the time of your mapathon in your AOI. These
will be tagged with the user who last touched them, so you can get stats by
user. The disadvantage is that you will include edits by users who were
not
Dear Jan, dear Donal, dear friends,
Is there an instance of https://github.com/tgrippa/Map
athon_HOT_OSM_WhatWeMapped running somewhere?
This is great: http://www.missingmaps.org/leaderboards/#/HASHTAG, though
there's some discrepancy between the data it shows and what I can see from
the
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 360,
is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of all things
happening in the openstreetmap world:
http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/9151/
Enjoy!
weeklyOSM?
who?: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WeeklyOSM#Available_Languages
Dne 16.6.2017 v 14:13 Bjoern Hassler napsal(a):
Dear friends,
What tools do we normally use to get statistics on a mapathon?
Clearly the tasking manager provides contributors to the task in the 'stats'
section, and also I can run overpass to look for changes made by those users.
I don't think
Dear friends,
What tools do we normally use to get statistics on a mapathon?
Clearly the tasking manager provides contributors to the task in the
'stats' section, and also I can run overpass to look for changes made by
those users.
I don't think it's possible to get changesets by #hashtag?