Hallo all,

As some of you already know in the last months I’ve been looking at HOT 
community engagement, particularly at the key initiatives that organise HOT 
mapping projects through the tasking manager. I want to understand better how 
to build volunteer capacity, and how to then sustain it; in terms of online 
mapping activity, but also offline mapping parties and other forms of 
organisation.

Here is the talk I gave at the HOT Summit: “A large-scale study of Contributor 
Engagement in Humanitarian Mapping"
http://talks.dekstop.de/Martin%20Dittus%20%23hotsummit%2020150502.pdf

And here’s a visualisation I made yesterday that tracks contribution timelines 
of key initiatives:
https://twitter.com/dekstop/status/597047599598870528

This is partially about understanding the main activities that have substantial 
organisational support behind them (Haiyan, Ebola activation, Nepal, Missing 
Maps), but I’m also interested in looking beyond that and identifying other 
emerging initiatives within the community. MapLesotho is a great example of 
this: they started out of a personal interest but came incredibly far. Dave 
Corley also just mentioned that the Peace Corps is another group worth looking 
at.

What other initiatives are there?

Specifically:
- groups that organise their work through the tasking manager
- where their outputs end up on OSM

Thanks!

m.
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