Next project - #2991 - is published as #2990 is nearly mapped (GREAT
WORK!). Same instructions as #2990...
http://tasks.hotosm.org/?sort_by=priority=asc=Ebola+outbreak+in+Bas-Uele
Updated on both wiki pages...
Cheers,
Pete
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 1:41 PM, nicolas chavent
Hi Pete,
The pages are already updated in English and French.
The email was just a note for the next releases of mapping tasks; I took
off the tasks 2,3 at this stage, so that mappers remain focused on the only
2 first tasks.
Also consider to post coordination emails also on the hotfrancophone
Hi Nico, didn't know it existed! Happy to update it and default to that.
Didn't have time to do wiki on Friday... I'll flag if it needs French
language skills to do the French page.
P
P
On 15 May 2017 13:27, "nicolas chavent" wrote:
Hi all
Thanks Calire and Pete
Hi all
Thanks Calire and Pete for adjusting the priorities
Great Pete if you can edit directly the 2017 DRC Ebola OSM response wikis
pages (available in English [1] and French [2]) set to coordinate this
crisis and not solely rely on Google doc.
Best,
Nicolas
[1]:
Update on ebola mapping...
Great work done over the weekend, but plenty more to do!
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/2990 85% mapped and 24% validated (this
project is roads and residential areas only - building projects may follow)
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/2988 91% mapped and 62%
Good point RAytoun, thank you.
*Last update*: emergency team (with Ministry of Health and MSF staff)
arrived in the region today.
Tomorrow they'll be reaching the affected villages.
Therefore we are switching the *highest priority *towards *task #2990*.
Please come and help to map the (pink)
Please remember when mapping in heavy trees like this one of the main means of
transport is along major rivers. You need to zoom in and follow the river to
spot the small communities that live in close proximity to that river. We
should also be mapping the major rivers as they are in many cases
I realise I forgot to link the task. It's at the top of the tasking manager!
P
On 12 May 2017 21:11, "Enock Seth Nyamador" wrote:
> Thanks Pete.
>
> We're with DRC.
>
> Best,
> - Enock
>
>
> 2017-05-12 20:04 GMT+00:00 Pete Masters :
> > Hi all,
Thanks Pete.
We're with DRC.
Best,
- Enock
2017-05-12 20:04 GMT+00:00 Pete Masters :
> Hi all,
>
> Claire Halleux and I have published some tasking to support local, Congolese
> institutions and other organisations respond to the ebola outbreak in
> Bas-Uele [1].
>