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Ralph,

Thanks for your interest in helping out with the project, we always
need more volunteers and people like yourself with cartography
experience are especially valuable.

In answer to your question regarding job priorities the best way to
follow this is usually to look at the 'Featured' jobs on the task
manager.  We try to keep the featured list fairly short and keep it
only to the most urgent work at any given time.  Generally anything on
the featured list is of roughly equally priority unless otherwise
noted in the job description.

As far as working on really old jobs, these are generally much less
important although extra mapping on them never hurts.  We plan to map
the whole world eventually so if there are areas which are nearly
complete except for just a few small bits it is nice to have these
filled in, but like I said lower priority.  Usually they are left over
after a crisis has finished up and the ground teams have moved on to
somewhere else so the remote mappers moved on with them.  I would not
recommend spending too much time on any of the old jobs unless there
is one that interests you for some reason.

Hope this answers your questions.

- -AndrewBuck



On 03/04/2014 04:23 AM, AYTOUN RALPH wrote:
> Hi All, To start, congratulations to all the new voting members, to
> the newly elected Board and the new Chair. Also to say thank you
> for a very user friendly system that has been put in place so far. 
> I know you have quite a lot on your plate trying to make sense of
> the spate of Humanitarian projects that came flooding in so am not
> expecting an immediate response. However there are quite a few of
> these projects which have been requested and started but not
> completed. Are we still to go round completing these projects or
> have some now fallen by the wayside as no longer required. My 
> request is some kind of indicators to let us at the mapping level
> know which projects we should be working on to completion and in
> what order of priority so we can best serve the interests of
> Humanitarian efforts. Good luck in your new positions and I look
> forward to helping as best I can. Thanking you Ralph Aytoun 
> Cartographer (Retired)
> 
> 
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