Stephan [mailto:gtrw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2015 11:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [HOT] Projects on the HOT OSM Tasking Manager - lots of them
The key for moving people from one-time to many-time contribution is motivation.
I have seen volunteers suddenly much more
easy mapping but if you find an area
being passed over, try splitting a tile or two and see if that helps get it
started.
Jim
From: Ralf Stephan [mailto:gtrw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2015 11:33 AM
To: hot@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [HOT] Projects on the HOT OSM Tasking
Hi,
I just wanted to add my own experience and suggestions regarding the marking
tiles done in the task managers.
The term "done" is really very binary and somewhat difficult to define.
Particularly when remote mapping, there will always be some features that
one can't recognize or is unsure abou
These I like perhaps we could also include projects actively validated for
those mappers who like to see some feedback.
Cheerio John
On 6 December 2015 at 21:35, Daniel O'Connor
wrote:
> I raised https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/issues/718
> focused only on the front page list/dif
Hi Robert,
We planned to have the draft translated by early January next year. We
surely welcome any feedback for the draft, will keep you posted.
Best,
*Yantisa Akhadi (Iyan)*
*Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team*
Tel: +62 81 5787 03388 Email: yantisa.akh...@hotosm.org
hot.openstreetmap.org | open
Hi Yantisa,
That’s great to hear. The team I’m working with in Sri Lanka is also doing a
lot of validation at this moment and would be interested in the translated
version when it’s ready. Do you have an approximate translation date in mind?
Best,
Robert
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HOT Indonesia currently developing curriculum and training material for OSM
Data Validation. This is to expand existing validation curriculum in the
Activation Curriculum. The draft is still in Indonesian language, we will
share it once we translate it to English. Thank you for the link Maning, I
b
We have great training materials to onboard new mappers. Maybe its
time to focus on developing more materials for validation and recruit
more validators?
The current tasking manager requires you to validate each task. But,
in most cases, quality of edits depend on a specific mapper. We can
do v
I think Daniel’s suggestion is a good idea; we don’t make nearly enough use of
the front page. I would also like the ability to use custom filters, perhaps
based off the task hashtags?
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On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 8:07 AM, Daniel O'Connor
wrote:
> I raised https://github.com/ho
I raised https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/issues/718 focused
only on the front page list/different purposes it serves. Ideas or examples
of other 'task priority' UI encouraged.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 3:40 AM, Jo wrote:
> Something that baffles me about the TM is that when a task is
Something that baffles me about the TM is that when a task is split, the
original tile seems to disappear from existence, even though people could
still have a reference to it, they will get a not found message and they
can't read the comments anymore.
As a long time OSM contritbutor, I started do
Ralf and John.
I don't either of you are ranting but providing good feedback that aligns
with my own thinking about tasks. I favor smaller tasks that can be
completed quickly rather than huge tasks that take multiple mappers to
complete.
One thing that I think we are moving towards is a set of gui
The key for moving people from one-time to many-time contribution is
motivation.
I have seen volunteers suddenly much more motivated when I commented with
more
than a few words on a validation I did. But at least equally important is
task and tile size.
Large tasks are tackled more than a few times
t (different than marking it
>> done & leaving it unmarked) to avoid several people looking at it again and
>> again?
>>
>> Thanks & best regards.
>>
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> Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2015 20:28:50 +0100
> From: Blake Girardot
> To: "hot@ope
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Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2015 20:28:50 +0100
From: Blake Girardot
To: "hot@openstreetmap.org"
Subject: [HOT] Projects on the HOT OSM Tasking Manager - lots of them
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Hi everyone,
Dale,
I'd like to submit it but I'm not sire how.
Sorry John
On 5 December 2015 at 18:12, Dale Kunce wrote:
> John, I think that is something to consider. Can you submit that as an
> issue on the TM PM github. https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2
>
> Many projects are around 30-50% complete
John, I think that is something to consider. Can you submit that as an
issue on the TM PM github. https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2
Many projects are around 30-50% complete and never seem to get over the
hurdle to finish up. Overall I don't think its a problem of getting
projects high
I note that when looking at the task manager projects with the same
priority list the newer projects first.
Perhaps it should be the other way round so that some of the older projects
get completed? It would seem that very few projects do get completed and
one wonders of the value of a half compl
Hi everyone,
Dale, among others have been working to update and review all the
current projects on HOT's main OSM Tasking Manager:
http://tasks.hotosm.org/
After much work on their part, a lot of projects have shifted up in the
list.
If you have not had a chance to visit the tasking manage
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