It looks very nice. I will add it to the workflow wiki too, in this case as an appendix, to avoid making the wiki too lengthy!
Thank you, Jo, Rafael. On 22/01/16 15:08, Jo wrote: > Hi, > > To help with validation and also to make people aware of those note:... > tags, I created a MapCSS style. It's in the list of Mappaint styles of > JOSM. I named it Schools. > > It works in countries with more "regular" ways of addressing too. > > Cheers, > > Jo > > > > 2016-01-22 8:34 GMT+01:00 Jo <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > > Hi Rafael, > > Great that you got this started. Of course I managed to get the use > of import and not import account mixed up, as JOSM doesn't warn me > or give the option to switch in a convenient way. So the imported > node will probably have to be removed once again and the buildings I > added in a second go, are now uploaded with that silly import account. > > Sorry for the rant, what follows should be more interesting: > > Anyway, what I'm missing are the isced tags. Also the process seems > overly complicated to me. It's easier to skip the "Edit with JOSM' > button and go straight to the first "here" link. Then download manually. > > To find the new buildings, the filter method works, but Ctrl-f > > inview new > Then tick the box:: 'add toolbar button' > > is a lot more convenient, with a shiny new button on the task bar. > > You can also create another button like this with: > > inview (school | university | kindergarten) > > if you add "-new" to that, you can easily find all the existing ones. > > Oh, for people mapping remotely, there is a local community in > Kampala. It's best to leave those schools for them, since they have > local knowledge about them and since it's harder to figure out which > buildings belong to the school for those from aerial imagery alone. > I think that's worthy of a note in the instructions. > > Kind regards, > > Jo > > 2016-01-22 0:06 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > > Hi all: > > A new manual import through the Tasking Manager is open for > experienced mappers, this time for the import of 24,587 educational > facilities (nurseries, primary and secondary schools, > colleges...) all > around Uganda. > > As the total number of nodes is very high, it was decided not to add > any contextual data as it was done in previous imports, starting > with > the Central African Rep. UNICEF import. We will be able to add > contextual data, like facilities road access, facilities buildings, > settlement names (derived from the facilities addr:* tags), wikidata > tags, etc., after the import is finished, or maybe even during the > import, but with another TM project/s. > > Everyone is welcome to contribute, but specially the Uganda OSM > community. > > You can find the detailed workflow wiki for this import here [1]. > ***READING AND UNDERSTANDING THAT WIKI IS A MUST***, before you > start > importing facilities. > > At the beginning of the workflow wiki you have a Quick Reference, so > you don't have to read the whole wiki everytime you need to > recall the > import steps. > > Keep in mind that changesets that don't follow the rules (negociated > with the Uganda OSM community and the imports list) will have to be > reverted. Specially important is to use a dedicated OSM account (not > the regular account you use for regular mapping), and to add the > specific changeset tags of this import. > > You should also read the official import wiki [2], specially for > tagging reference. > > Happy mapping! > > Rafael. > > [1] > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Uganda/Import_Uganda_Bureau_Of_Statistics_Education_Facilities_Workflow > > [2] > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Uganda/Import_Uganda_Bureau_Of_Statistics_Education_Facilities > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > > _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
