Tasking Manager ideas

Chat rooms could be good.
As with the polygon areas you've been developing, it does remind me more and 
more of the tool called "MapCraft" which already exists, and which we *could* 
already use for HOT stuff in fact.  We use it London mapping parties.  It's 
quite neat
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/MapCraft
It's a shame it's written a different language (php vs python), otherwise we 
could move for some sort of convergence.

But anyway we can learn from it. The chat room feature on MapCraft isn't all 
that useful. It's quite well implemented. Also used as a sort notification 
panel for things like "user X has taken area number 12". But...   we mostly 
miss each other, and leave messages for eachother there rather than doing live 
chat,  or we do live chat because we were just live chatting on IRC two seconds 
earlier (not achieving much).  

So I'm thinking a chatroom feature on the tasking manager might be more lively 
and better used if it was simply a view onto the #hot IRC channel.  This would 
also make the IRC channel more lively and better used.  Maybe you were thinking 
of having a different chatroom per job.

Thinking wider...  maybe a chatroom on the tasking manager website is the wrong 
place for it. How about a chat plugin for JOSM? It maybe fits into ideas of 
making OSM more sociable in general


On the topic of editing job instructions. The task manager website could take a 
feed from the osm wiki. Scrape fragments from present areas of wiki content, 
from a URL such as http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Task_manager_jobs/9  This 
would let more people contribute, while saving you re-implementing wiki style 
auditing of edits.

For the Padang job I added a screenshot of a completed 
square http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/9  A picture tells a thousand words. It 
conveys not only the kind of data that we're expecting, but also what the 
imagery is supposed to look like when you finally get those fiddly URLs to 
work. Perhaps example images should either be an explicit field to be filled 
in, or at least a guideline for those creating job descriptions.

Harry



________________________________
 From: Pierre Béland <[email protected]>
To: hot <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, 30 May 2012, 21:55
Subject: [HOT] Re : Blog post about last weeks Camp Roberts/RELIEF Mapping
 

Kate, 


This bring us back to the idea of having something like a chat room to 
exchange. For every task, we are confronted to particularities that emerge 
while mapping.  When we start a project, if we invite mappers to chat, people 
will be able to exchange experience, exprress difficulties and propose 
suggestions such as particular tags, little tricks, plugins, Presets. These 
discussions should also bring some content to edit the task instructions.
 
Pierre 
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