Re: [HOT] Question regarding tasking manager "etiquette"

2012-02-18 Thread Michael Krämer
Hi all, thanks for all the feedback, this helps. Don't be surprised if my rank goes up even further ;-) Best regards, Michael (user Ohr) ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot

Re: [HOT] Question regarding tasking manager "etiquette"

2012-02-17 Thread Pierre Béland
De : Pierre GIRAUD Date/heure : 2012-02-17 21:13:09 4/ admin users can't mark a task as undone. As far as I know, anyone can invalidate a done task. Were you thinking about something different, Pierre? Pierre, I dont see how we can invalidate a done task. I thougth this was impossible. And I

Re: [HOT] Question regarding tasking manager "etiquette"

2012-02-17 Thread Pierre GIRAUD
already very useful for directing people where to >> map, and that's the main thing. So the answer is "be bold". Mark the tasks >> as done! You can also add a comment e.g. "somebody else has done this one" >> >> We're inventing the etiquette as we

Re: [HOT] Question regarding tasking manager "etiquette"

2012-02-17 Thread Pierre Béland
Harry Wood 2012-02-17 15:21:31 Similarly when a job is first set up, there's may be squares which are done already or which can be very quickly and easily done. For Samoa we had an overview "just the major roads" job, and I don't know if the major roads were done extremely quickly during th

Re: [HOT] Question regarding tasking manager "etiquette"

2012-02-17 Thread Tim McNamara
ecting people where to > map, and that's the main thing. So the answer is "be bold". Mark the tasks > as done!  You can also add a comment e.g. "somebody else has done this one" > > We're inventing the etiquette as we go along here though. It's all new. &

Re: [HOT] Question regarding tasking manager "etiquette"

2012-02-17 Thread Harry Wood
somebody else has done this one" We're inventing the etiquette as we go along here though. It's all new. Harry ________ From: Michael Krämer To: hot@openstreetmap.org Sent: Friday, 17 February 2012, 19:04 Subject: [HOT] Question regarding tasking manager

[HOT] Question regarding tasking manager "etiquette"

2012-02-17 Thread Michael Krämer
Hello, as I have previsously done some armchair mapping I recently decided to direct some of my mapping energy to help mapping Padang. Doing this using the tasking manager works perfectly for me. That's really a decent tool to work with. After mapping a number of squares I came across a few