Thanks from me too Harry. It would be a nice gesture to include a filter for Belgium as they've just started a schools QP. Like Rob I'm amazed at how this QP has taken off compared to previous efforts
Regards Brian On 17 January 2016 at 20:35, Harry Wood <m...@harrywood.co.uk> wrote: > I made a new tracker tool for this school mapping project: > > http://harrywood.dev.openstreetmap.org/diffreader/schools > > > So have fun with that! This gives us a user ranking of who's been making > most edits to schools, counting by objects rather than by changesets. If > you edit 10 schools in a single changeset you score 10 edits. So that's > better but... > > Obviously this might "mis-count" in other ways. Minor tweaks will count > the same as careful detailed mapping. Repeated tweaks split into different > changesets will score one per changeset. The biggest problem is that > careful detailed mapping of buildings and other features inside a school > area, which we'd definitely like to encourage, won't get counted at all > unless you touch the school area. > > You may recognise it as a re-purposing of the Wimbledon tennis edit > tracker and the Big Baseball Project edit tracker. I've made it filter out > only school edits within a UK & Ireland bounding box (which was a > surprisingly difficult extension to the code, since diff files don't > necessarily have any coordinates for a modified way) I set the tool to > crunch the numbers starting from 1st Jan. > > > One thing I said during the baseball project, was that user rankings are > all good fun, but the most important number is the number of users we've > managed to get involved in the project! (highlighted in yellow) But maybe > I'm just saying that because I need to work on my own ranking :-) > > Harry > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb >
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