On Jun 16, 2010, at 4:57 PM, ext Jeffrey Johnson wrote:

>> Seriously... Chris' point is valid. What happened in Haiti was no
>> accident. Nor was it really a "crowd sourced action". We see the same
>> half+dozen or so people in pivotal positions in almost all of these
>> "neogeography" actions.
> 
> This is patently false. Surely, Chris' efforts to prepare data were no
> 'accident', but the 1000s of people who *used* this imagery to edit
> OSM and the use of OSM by groups like Ushahidi etc sure as hell were
> *crowd sourced action*.

Crowd sourced action couldn't take place until those maps existed. 
That's the "#2" in my previous email. #3 can be crowd sourced. (#2
could be either done by smart people in the field, or done by tools
written by smart people.)

In order for crowd sourcing to take place, you need someone with
geo/GIS experience *and* community knowledge/experience to connect 
the dots. At some point, tools/best practices may simplify #2 until
it can be done by non-experts. We're not there yet.

Regards,
-- 
Christopher Schmidt
Nokia


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