Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-05 Thread Gaurav Thapa
Ilya,

Thank for creating this interesting challenge. I have used it for the last
two days. I am having a slight problem with two things.

   - I am having trouble connecting with telegram. Everytime I click on the
   'click to start the bot' it gives me a 'this address wasn't understood'
   error
   
(tg://resolve?domain=osm_streak_bot=04d4548656a3ce0c6a3bb8e3c920650be6873505a0a2d9e13470e76f9d43fb66)
   - I get my daily reminder email at 6:47 AM. Is there any way for me to
   get this around 9 AM when I am around my computer?

Regards,

Gaurav

On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 8:18 PM, Ilya Zverev  wrote:

> Frederik wrote:
> > I'm sure that before too long, you will receive many emails by people
> who offer all kinds of excuses for not having edited on one particular day
> and who beg you to allow them to make up for it without breaking their
> "streak" ;)
>
> Actually the website should accept a changeset from the day before, in
> case you missed it, but received a task by email or telegram. But it
> haven't been tested: I don't want to risk my streak :)
>
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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-05 Thread Ilya Zverev
Frederik wrote:
> I'm sure that before too long, you will receive many emails by people who 
> offer all kinds of excuses for not having edited on one particular day and 
> who beg you to allow them to make up for it without breaking their "streak" ;)

Actually the website should accept a changeset from the day before, in case you 
missed it, but received a task by email or telegram. But it haven't been 
tested: I don't want to risk my streak :)

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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-05 Thread James
Actually I find it great so far, one day it's buildings, one day it's
adding an unmapped road, takes people out of their usual mapping rut and
expands their breath of knowledge about osm(may have to use wiki to look
how to tag things

On Dec 5, 2017 5:52 AM, "Frederik Ramm"  wrote:

Hi,

On 03.12.2017 21:27, Ilya Zverev wrote:
> Introducing OSM Streak: a website that gives you points for submitting
> changesets each day:

Excellent!

I'm sure that before too long, you will receive many emails by people
who offer all kinds of excuses for not having edited on one particular
day and who beg you to allow them to make up for it without breaking
their "streak" ;)

Bye
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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-05 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi,

On 03.12.2017 21:27, Ilya Zverev wrote:
> Introducing OSM Streak: a website that gives you points for submitting
> changesets each day:

Excellent!

I'm sure that before too long, you will receive many emails by people
who offer all kinds of excuses for not having edited on one particular
day and who beg you to allow them to make up for it without breaking
their "streak" ;)

Bye
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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-05 Thread Ilya Zverev
I think I have fixed the error. Sorry that you have started using the service 
with seeing this.

Ilya

> 5 дек. 2017 г., в 3:26, Stefan Keller  написал(а):
> 
> 2017-12-03 23:31 GMT+01:00 James :
>> Good idea, is it normal you get a
>> "Error connecting to OSM API"?
> 
> +1 but I'm getting this error too.
> 
> :Stefan
> 
> 2017-12-03 23:31 GMT+01:00 James :
>> Good idea, is it normal you get a
>> "Error connecting to OSM API"?
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 3, 2017 5:22 PM, "Ilya Zverev"  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Wow, that is an awesome project! I envy you students for having such
>>> unusual OSM activities :) And thanks to you, now I know about the backrest=*
>>> tag. Everyone here could benefit from it.
>>> 
>>> Can you write a blog post about the PoliMappers' Adventures? Maybe it
>>> could get published on blog.osm.org — CWG would decide that.
>>> 
>>> Also, I'd format the wiki page to have the current quest in big letters at
>>> the top, maybe with a picture. That way people returning to it won't have to
>>> scroll down to find the next quest. You don't need any software for this
>>> adventure.
>>> 
>>> The OSM Streak project is a bit different: it is automatic, and it doesn't
>>> make you learn much. The goal was to have a five-minute task for a day, so
>>> you don't have to plan your mapping. Just start an editor, click around for
>>> a minute, upload. Otherwise you'd get tired after a month or two.
>>> 
>>> The source code is published on github:
>>> https://github.com/Zverik/osmstreak
>>> 
>>> Ilya
>>> 
>>> 04.12.2017 00:46, Michał Brzozowski пишет:
 
 Incidentally, that's what I envisioned, as well as did Polimappers [1].
 Great minds think alike - all in a short period ;) But unlike me you
 actually delivered, with software to support it.
 
 I planned to have 30 or more challenges in some succession, not limited
 to mapping, but also showing the OSM ecosystem (like mapper communication,
 notes/change inspection/QA). So basically creating a competent mapper with
 "learning by doing".
 
 Is the source available somewhere?
 
 Michał
 
 [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/PoliMappers/Adventures
 
 On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Ilya Zverev > wrote:
 
Hi,
 
I am Ilya and I have been uploading changesets 15 days in a row. Not
because I'm so into it or somebody makes me: I've made a tool that
reminds me to do it. In a year I expect my HDYC activity chart to be
completely filled. And you can have the same too.
 
Introducing OSM Streak: a website that gives you points for
submitting changesets each day:
 
http://streak.osmz.ru/
 
You get 1 point for the first changeset, and then you get more: for
example, I will receive 4 points for my next changeset tomorrow. And
that is not all: it gives you a random task each day, so you don't
stare at the map trying to come up with an idea. For completing a
task, you get an extra point. And when you map many days in a row,
you gain levels, which open more tasks.
 
Forgetting to visit a website is expectable, so OSM Streak is also a
Telegram bot (find the link on the "Connect" page). With the bot,
you can forget about the website: it accepts changesets and sends
you tasks every day. Alternatively, you can subscribe to e-mail
notifications, which will be sent on 1:00 UTC.
 
All the tasks and the website and the bot can (and should!) be
translated into your language. We have English and Russian, and I
would be very grateful for more translations:
 
https://www.transifex.com/openstreetmap/osm-streak/

 
Have a truly mappy new year,
Ilya
 
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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-04 Thread Stefan Keller
2017-12-03 23:31 GMT+01:00 James :
> Good idea, is it normal you get a
> "Error connecting to OSM API"?

+1 but I'm getting this error too.

:Stefan

2017-12-03 23:31 GMT+01:00 James :
> Good idea, is it normal you get a
> "Error connecting to OSM API"?
>
>
> On Dec 3, 2017 5:22 PM, "Ilya Zverev"  wrote:
>>
>> Wow, that is an awesome project! I envy you students for having such
>> unusual OSM activities :) And thanks to you, now I know about the backrest=*
>> tag. Everyone here could benefit from it.
>>
>> Can you write a blog post about the PoliMappers' Adventures? Maybe it
>> could get published on blog.osm.org — CWG would decide that.
>>
>> Also, I'd format the wiki page to have the current quest in big letters at
>> the top, maybe with a picture. That way people returning to it won't have to
>> scroll down to find the next quest. You don't need any software for this
>> adventure.
>>
>> The OSM Streak project is a bit different: it is automatic, and it doesn't
>> make you learn much. The goal was to have a five-minute task for a day, so
>> you don't have to plan your mapping. Just start an editor, click around for
>> a minute, upload. Otherwise you'd get tired after a month or two.
>>
>> The source code is published on github:
>> https://github.com/Zverik/osmstreak
>>
>> Ilya
>>
>> 04.12.2017 00:46, Michał Brzozowski пишет:
>>>
>>> Incidentally, that's what I envisioned, as well as did Polimappers [1].
>>> Great minds think alike - all in a short period ;) But unlike me you
>>> actually delivered, with software to support it.
>>>
>>> I planned to have 30 or more challenges in some succession, not limited
>>> to mapping, but also showing the OSM ecosystem (like mapper communication,
>>> notes/change inspection/QA). So basically creating a competent mapper with
>>> "learning by doing".
>>>
>>> Is the source available somewhere?
>>>
>>> Michał
>>>
>>> [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/PoliMappers/Adventures
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Ilya Zverev >> > wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am Ilya and I have been uploading changesets 15 days in a row. Not
>>> because I'm so into it or somebody makes me: I've made a tool that
>>> reminds me to do it. In a year I expect my HDYC activity chart to be
>>> completely filled. And you can have the same too.
>>>
>>> Introducing OSM Streak: a website that gives you points for
>>> submitting changesets each day:
>>>
>>> http://streak.osmz.ru/
>>>
>>> You get 1 point for the first changeset, and then you get more: for
>>> example, I will receive 4 points for my next changeset tomorrow. And
>>> that is not all: it gives you a random task each day, so you don't
>>> stare at the map trying to come up with an idea. For completing a
>>> task, you get an extra point. And when you map many days in a row,
>>> you gain levels, which open more tasks.
>>>
>>> Forgetting to visit a website is expectable, so OSM Streak is also a
>>> Telegram bot (find the link on the "Connect" page). With the bot,
>>> you can forget about the website: it accepts changesets and sends
>>> you tasks every day. Alternatively, you can subscribe to e-mail
>>> notifications, which will be sent on 1:00 UTC.
>>>
>>> All the tasks and the website and the bot can (and should!) be
>>> translated into your language. We have English and Russian, and I
>>> would be very grateful for more translations:
>>>
>>> https://www.transifex.com/openstreetmap/osm-streak/
>>> 
>>>
>>> Have a truly mappy new year,
>>> Ilya
>>>
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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-03 Thread Michał Brzozowski
I have been misunderstood! :) I am not one of Polimappers, I just stumbled
across it on the Wiki calendar. So we have 3 independent entities inventing
a similar idea.
My "challenge" is only now in development on Etherpad, time will tell if I
will ever get to finish it, maybe some other member of Polish community
will help me.

On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 11:19 PM, Ilya Zverev  wrote:

> Wow, that is an awesome project! I envy you students for having such
> unusual OSM activities :) And thanks to you, now I know about the
> backrest=* tag. Everyone here could benefit from it.
>
> Can you write a blog post about the PoliMappers' Adventures? Maybe it
> could get published on blog.osm.org — CWG would decide that.
>
> Also, I'd format the wiki page to have the current quest in big letters at
> the top, maybe with a picture. That way people returning to it won't have
> to scroll down to find the next quest. You don't need any software for this
> adventure.
>
> The OSM Streak project is a bit different: it is automatic, and it doesn't
> make you learn much. The goal was to have a five-minute task for a day, so
> you don't have to plan your mapping. Just start an editor, click around for
> a minute, upload. Otherwise you'd get tired after a month or two.
>
> The source code is published on github: https://github.com/Zverik/osms
> treak
>
> Ilya
>
> 04.12.2017 00:46, Michał Brzozowski пишет:
>
>> Incidentally, that's what I envisioned, as well as did Polimappers [1].
>> Great minds think alike - all in a short period ;) But unlike me you
>> actually delivered, with software to support it.
>>
>> I planned to have 30 or more challenges in some succession, not limited
>> to mapping, but also showing the OSM ecosystem (like mapper communication,
>> notes/change inspection/QA). So basically creating a competent mapper with
>> "learning by doing".
>>
>> Is the source available somewhere?
>>
>> Michał
>>
>> [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/PoliMappers/Adventures
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Ilya Zverev  i...@zverev.info>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am Ilya and I have been uploading changesets 15 days in a row. Not
>> because I'm so into it or somebody makes me: I've made a tool that
>> reminds me to do it. In a year I expect my HDYC activity chart to be
>> completely filled. And you can have the same too.
>>
>> Introducing OSM Streak: a website that gives you points for
>> submitting changesets each day:
>>
>> http://streak.osmz.ru/
>>
>> You get 1 point for the first changeset, and then you get more: for
>> example, I will receive 4 points for my next changeset tomorrow. And
>> that is not all: it gives you a random task each day, so you don't
>> stare at the map trying to come up with an idea. For completing a
>> task, you get an extra point. And when you map many days in a row,
>> you gain levels, which open more tasks.
>>
>> Forgetting to visit a website is expectable, so OSM Streak is also a
>> Telegram bot (find the link on the "Connect" page). With the bot,
>> you can forget about the website: it accepts changesets and sends
>> you tasks every day. Alternatively, you can subscribe to e-mail
>> notifications, which will be sent on 1:00 UTC.
>>
>> All the tasks and the website and the bot can (and should!) be
>> translated into your language. We have English and Russian, and I
>> would be very grateful for more translations:
>>
>> https://www.transifex.com/openstreetmap/osm-streak/
>> 
>>
>> Have a truly mappy new year,
>> Ilya
>>
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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-03 Thread James
Good idea, is it normal you get a
"Error connecting to OSM API"?


On Dec 3, 2017 5:22 PM, "Ilya Zverev"  wrote:

> Wow, that is an awesome project! I envy you students for having such
> unusual OSM activities :) And thanks to you, now I know about the
> backrest=* tag. Everyone here could benefit from it.
>
> Can you write a blog post about the PoliMappers' Adventures? Maybe it
> could get published on blog.osm.org — CWG would decide that.
>
> Also, I'd format the wiki page to have the current quest in big letters at
> the top, maybe with a picture. That way people returning to it won't have
> to scroll down to find the next quest. You don't need any software for this
> adventure.
>
> The OSM Streak project is a bit different: it is automatic, and it doesn't
> make you learn much. The goal was to have a five-minute task for a day, so
> you don't have to plan your mapping. Just start an editor, click around for
> a minute, upload. Otherwise you'd get tired after a month or two.
>
> The source code is published on github: https://github.com/Zverik/osms
> treak
>
> Ilya
>
> 04.12.2017 00:46, Michał Brzozowski пишет:
>
>> Incidentally, that's what I envisioned, as well as did Polimappers [1].
>> Great minds think alike - all in a short period ;) But unlike me you
>> actually delivered, with software to support it.
>>
>> I planned to have 30 or more challenges in some succession, not limited
>> to mapping, but also showing the OSM ecosystem (like mapper communication,
>> notes/change inspection/QA). So basically creating a competent mapper with
>> "learning by doing".
>>
>> Is the source available somewhere?
>>
>> Michał
>>
>> [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/PoliMappers/Adventures
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Ilya Zverev  i...@zverev.info>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am Ilya and I have been uploading changesets 15 days in a row. Not
>> because I'm so into it or somebody makes me: I've made a tool that
>> reminds me to do it. In a year I expect my HDYC activity chart to be
>> completely filled. And you can have the same too.
>>
>> Introducing OSM Streak: a website that gives you points for
>> submitting changesets each day:
>>
>> http://streak.osmz.ru/
>>
>> You get 1 point for the first changeset, and then you get more: for
>> example, I will receive 4 points for my next changeset tomorrow. And
>> that is not all: it gives you a random task each day, so you don't
>> stare at the map trying to come up with an idea. For completing a
>> task, you get an extra point. And when you map many days in a row,
>> you gain levels, which open more tasks.
>>
>> Forgetting to visit a website is expectable, so OSM Streak is also a
>> Telegram bot (find the link on the "Connect" page). With the bot,
>> you can forget about the website: it accepts changesets and sends
>> you tasks every day. Alternatively, you can subscribe to e-mail
>> notifications, which will be sent on 1:00 UTC.
>>
>> All the tasks and the website and the bot can (and should!) be
>> translated into your language. We have English and Russian, and I
>> would be very grateful for more translations:
>>
>> https://www.transifex.com/openstreetmap/osm-streak/
>> 
>>
>> Have a truly mappy new year,
>> Ilya
>>
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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-03 Thread Ilya Zverev
Wow, that is an awesome project! I envy you students for having such 
unusual OSM activities :) And thanks to you, now I know about the 
backrest=* tag. Everyone here could benefit from it.


Can you write a blog post about the PoliMappers' Adventures? Maybe it 
could get published on blog.osm.org — CWG would decide that.


Also, I'd format the wiki page to have the current quest in big letters 
at the top, maybe with a picture. That way people returning to it won't 
have to scroll down to find the next quest. You don't need any software 
for this adventure.


The OSM Streak project is a bit different: it is automatic, and it 
doesn't make you learn much. The goal was to have a five-minute task for 
a day, so you don't have to plan your mapping. Just start an editor, 
click around for a minute, upload. Otherwise you'd get tired after a 
month or two.


The source code is published on github: https://github.com/Zverik/osmstreak

Ilya

04.12.2017 00:46, Michał Brzozowski пишет:
Incidentally, that's what I envisioned, as well as did Polimappers [1]. 
Great minds think alike - all in a short period ;) But unlike me you 
actually delivered, with software to support it.


I planned to have 30 or more challenges in some succession, not limited 
to mapping, but also showing the OSM ecosystem (like mapper 
communication, notes/change inspection/QA). So basically creating a 
competent mapper with "learning by doing".


Is the source available somewhere?

Michał

[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/PoliMappers/Adventures

On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Ilya Zverev > wrote:


Hi,

I am Ilya and I have been uploading changesets 15 days in a row. Not
because I'm so into it or somebody makes me: I've made a tool that
reminds me to do it. In a year I expect my HDYC activity chart to be
completely filled. And you can have the same too.

Introducing OSM Streak: a website that gives you points for
submitting changesets each day:

http://streak.osmz.ru/

You get 1 point for the first changeset, and then you get more: for
example, I will receive 4 points for my next changeset tomorrow. And
that is not all: it gives you a random task each day, so you don't
stare at the map trying to come up with an idea. For completing a
task, you get an extra point. And when you map many days in a row,
you gain levels, which open more tasks.

Forgetting to visit a website is expectable, so OSM Streak is also a
Telegram bot (find the link on the "Connect" page). With the bot,
you can forget about the website: it accepts changesets and sends
you tasks every day. Alternatively, you can subscribe to e-mail
notifications, which will be sent on 1:00 UTC.

All the tasks and the website and the bot can (and should!) be
translated into your language. We have English and Russian, and I
would be very grateful for more translations:

https://www.transifex.com/openstreetmap/osm-streak/


Have a truly mappy new year,
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Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Streak: edit the map every day

2017-12-03 Thread Michał Brzozowski
Incidentally, that's what I envisioned, as well as did Polimappers [1].
Great minds think alike - all in a short period ;) But unlike me you
actually delivered, with software to support it.

I planned to have 30 or more challenges in some succession, not limited to
mapping, but also showing the OSM ecosystem (like mapper communication,
notes/change inspection/QA). So basically creating a competent mapper with
"learning by doing".

Is the source available somewhere?

Michał

[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/PoliMappers/Adventures

On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Ilya Zverev  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am Ilya and I have been uploading changesets 15 days in a row. Not
> because I'm so into it or somebody makes me: I've made a tool that reminds
> me to do it. In a year I expect my HDYC activity chart to be completely
> filled. And you can have the same too.
>
> Introducing OSM Streak: a website that gives you points for submitting
> changesets each day:
>
> http://streak.osmz.ru/
>
> You get 1 point for the first changeset, and then you get more: for
> example, I will receive 4 points for my next changeset tomorrow. And that
> is not all: it gives you a random task each day, so you don't stare at the
> map trying to come up with an idea. For completing a task, you get an extra
> point. And when you map many days in a row, you gain levels, which open
> more tasks.
>
> Forgetting to visit a website is expectable, so OSM Streak is also a
> Telegram bot (find the link on the "Connect" page). With the bot, you can
> forget about the website: it accepts changesets and sends you tasks every
> day. Alternatively, you can subscribe to e-mail notifications, which will
> be sent on 1:00 UTC.
>
> All the tasks and the website and the bot can (and should!) be translated
> into your language. We have English and Russian, and I would be very
> grateful for more translations:
>
> https://www.transifex.com/openstreetmap/osm-streak/
>
> Have a truly mappy new year,
> Ilya
>
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