Hi Leon,
the best way to handle this is to delete it and start again.
And, as Blake said, to inform the mapper who originally did this.
I have seen this "double mapping" very often and it can be very annoying.
Blake, do you know why ID is doing this, or in which situation? Can it be avoided?
Regards
Henning (hebolz)
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2015 um 14:18 Uhr
Von: "Blake Girardot" <[email protected]>
An: "Leon van der Meulen" <[email protected]>, "HOT Openstreetmap" <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [HOT] #1394 - Kinshasa Floods
Von: "Blake Girardot" <[email protected]>
An: "Leon van der Meulen" <[email protected]>, "HOT Openstreetmap" <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [HOT] #1394 - Kinshasa Floods
Hi Leon,
That task square in particular could use some fixing up. Sometimes in
the iD editor it will fail to display what someone has just mapped so
things get mapped twice by the same person.
As to the residential areas: I usually do the larger overall residential
area and then in this case, would have the "cutouts" for the
agricultural ares.
Again, I think that task square in particular was mapped by a new mapper
who was not sure the best way to map that area and wasn't sure what an
allotment was.
It should be pretty easy to fix up so if you wanted to take a few
minutes and fix it up that would be great.
And I would send a note to the new mapper when you are done, just
explaining you fixed it up, how and provide a link to the revised task
square so they can see how a more experienced mapper did it.
Thank you for mapping, reviewing and asking questions, it helps everyone
learn a bit.
Cheers,
Blake
On 12/29/2015 11:52 AM, Leon van der Meulen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I’m just checking out this task and some things just seem a little
> weird, for example this square:
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1394#task/162
> A lot of areas are traced more than once, and residential land use isn’t
> mapped consistently. Wouldn’t it be better to trace the whole city once
> as residential and remove the smaller areas? Some are traced between
> roads, others just seem to be randomly drawn.
>
> Best,
>
> Leon
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> Leon van der Meulen
> Junior GIS Specialist, Geodienst
> University of Groningen
> @leonmeulen
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That task square in particular could use some fixing up. Sometimes in
the iD editor it will fail to display what someone has just mapped so
things get mapped twice by the same person.
As to the residential areas: I usually do the larger overall residential
area and then in this case, would have the "cutouts" for the
agricultural ares.
Again, I think that task square in particular was mapped by a new mapper
who was not sure the best way to map that area and wasn't sure what an
allotment was.
It should be pretty easy to fix up so if you wanted to take a few
minutes and fix it up that would be great.
And I would send a note to the new mapper when you are done, just
explaining you fixed it up, how and provide a link to the revised task
square so they can see how a more experienced mapper did it.
Thank you for mapping, reviewing and asking questions, it helps everyone
learn a bit.
Cheers,
Blake
On 12/29/2015 11:52 AM, Leon van der Meulen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I’m just checking out this task and some things just seem a little
> weird, for example this square:
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1394#task/162
> A lot of areas are traced more than once, and residential land use isn’t
> mapped consistently. Wouldn’t it be better to trace the whole city once
> as residential and remove the smaller areas? Some are traced between
> roads, others just seem to be randomly drawn.
>
> Best,
>
> Leon
>
>
>
> --
> Leon van der Meulen
> Junior GIS Specialist, Geodienst
> University of Groningen
> @leonmeulen
>
> To boldly geo where no one has gone before!
>
>
>
>
>
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> [email protected]
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