> On 23 Mar 2015, at 20:35, Pierre Béland wrote:
>
> The number of changesets is also a gross estimate of the contributor efforts.
> How to compare a contributor that adds 100 buildings, one changeset for each
> (we see this often with new contributors) with a contributor that has a few
> tho
I just updated the spreadsheet — the user numbers were inflated thanks to a
subtle bug in my code with big consequences… they now more closely track total
participant counts in the HOT tasking manager.
(Many thanks to DaCor and Ciaran Staunton who helped me track this down.)
m.
> On 23 Mar 2
2015 18h32
Objet : Re: [HOT] Most "active" HOT projects since March 2014
Thanks for the detailed note Pierre!
We seem to be on the same page — such stats are wonderfully misleading.
I’ve tried grouping HOT projects in the past based on the available metadata
and have indeed encou
Thanks for the detailed note Pierre!
We seem to be on the same page — such stats are wonderfully misleading.
I’ve tried grouping HOT projects in the past based on the available metadata
and have indeed encountered all the obstacles you mention. Part of my
motivation to share this was also to
/ enhance various elements of the map without coordinating through the Tasking
manager.
Pierre
De : Martin Dittus
À : hot
Envoyé le : Lundi 23 mars 2015 14h59
Objet : [HOT] Most "active" HOT projects since March 2014
Hallo all,
Here are two basic rankings of H
Hallo all,
Here are two basic rankings of HOT project activity in the last year, based on
map contributions in the past 12 months. Discussion on IRC suggested that this
data might be useful to others, so I’m sharing it with the list.
HOT projects ranked by edit activity from Mar 2014 - Feb 201