[HOT] Mayendit task

2015-03-06 Thread Pete Masters
Hi all, I planned to write an email this afternoon to ask for your help with the Mayendit task (http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/923). The MSF team need the data fairly urgently. However, when I just went to look, I saw it was already at 28%! This is amazing So, instead I will just say, keep u

Re: [HOT] Mayendit task

2015-03-06 Thread Pierre Béland
better interact. regard   Pierre De : Pete Masters À : "hot@openstreetmap.org" Envoyé le : Vendredi 6 mars 2015 10h43 Objet : [HOT] Mayendit task Hi all, I planned to write an email this afternoon to ask for your help with the Mayendit task (http://tasks.hotosm.org/project

Re: [HOT] Mayendit task

2015-03-06 Thread Pete Masters
with others. > > Working on smaller projects like this one, this could be often an > opportunity to progress and find ways to better interact. > > regard > > Pierre > > ------ > *De :* Pete Masters > *À :* "hot@openstreetmap.org" &g

Re: [HOT] Mayendit task

2015-03-07 Thread Vao Matua
o go >> further then Crowdsource remote mapping and as a Global humanitarian >> community integrate the field data collection in a more coherent >> information system, to share with others. >> >> Working on smaller projects like this one, this could be often an >> op

Re: [HOT] Mayendit task

2015-03-07 Thread john whelan
> in the field working for Ebola, we still see how it is difficult to go >>> further then Crowdsource remote mapping and as a Global humanitarian >>> community integrate the field data collection in a more coherent >>> information system, to share with others. &g

Re: [HOT] Mayendit task

2015-03-12 Thread Pete Masters
plete the map, the volunteers from abroad >>>> need more interaction with the field team GIS specialists. After mostly a >>>> year contributing for the Ebola activation and with all the GIS specialists >>>> in the field working for Ebola, we still see how it is d