Wow, how could I forget MapMill ? and also MapKnitter..
On Feb 5, 2013, at 10:49 AM, Harry Wood wrote: > Oh yeah. I came across Pybossa the other day for some other reason (and > http://crowdcrafting.org which I guess is a site deploying it in various > ways) > > Another one to add to your list is http://mapmill.org (the one we used for > Sandy) which is closer to Pybossa style tasks. > > They are more mini microtask thing than the HOT tasks have tended to be, but > that doesn't mean the ideas can't brought together somehow in a useful way. > Simpler aerial imagery assessment microtasks could provide data used to set > up boundaries for the HOT tasking manager perhaps. If nothing else this could > be inspiration for new features of the HOT tasking manager. > > Harry > > From: Om G <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2013, 14:55 > Subject: [HOT] Tasking Manager Interchange > > In the interest of expanding everyone's horizons... :) > > I'm wondering if the tasking manager is able to provide some kind of feed. > The SBTF is getting ready to use PyBossa > (http://blog.okfn.org/category/okf-projects/pybossa/) as a microtasking > manager. I was thinking that we could provide a list of volunteer > opportunities. The SBTF has a lot of downtime where we lose engagement with > volunteers. This would expand their understanding and provide needed work. > > We could just point people to the OSM TaskMgr, but this raises a larger > point. We might be able to generate much greater interest and capacity by > unifying the experience a bit. > > Cross pollination of volunteers is a great thing, as their enthusiasm will > spread outward. > > What's the landscape? > > OSM Tasking Manager > PyBossa > Frontline SMS > Ushahidi > Wikimapia > Elva > Crisis Tracker > Sahana/Eden > > Others? > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > >
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