That is a good point John, if anyone does a second look to map in missing buildings in a "completed" task square you should leave a comment on the task square that says you looked over the completed task square and filled in all the missing buildings you could find.

For sure it is not a waste of time to review completed task squares, but I agree, it probably only needs one going over before validation.

In addition, this is a very helpful way for new mappers to become better mappers and contribute to an urgent priority project to get done well and fast.

Tiny task squares help, but stuff still gets missed and often we don't get the validation stage completed in time, no matter how important it is so an informal review makes a big difference if that is what a volunteer wants to do and can contribute.



Cheers,
Blake



On 2/11/2016 2:33 PM, john whelan wrote:
I'm not sure this is the best use of our very limited number of
mappers.  Just scanning a tile takes time, so the optimum use of mapper
time is to have them scan once when they map and have a validator scan once.

For a productivity point of view its better to have new mappers split
the tiles twice and map a tiny tile completely than have twenty of them
go over the same area.  From the same point of view its better to have
them map where we have good imagery than map where quote "You may have
to squint a bit".  Mapping whilst squinting takes more time to map the
same area than mapping where the imagery is good.  No matter where they
map it will be useful to someone if not a short term MSF or American Red
Cross project and to be honest if something like Ebola crops up having
fairly good mapping of existing highways and villages in place before
you start helps those projects in the field at least plan out what and
where.

Cheerio John

On 10 February 2016 at 10:28, Blake Girardot <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi all,

    I just want to mention, that new mappers can really help with the
    validation process by doing what they typically do: Map in roads and
    buildings but into "Completed" task squares.

    You do not need to mark a task square "Validated", but just
    reviewing the completed squares and filling in missing things or
    fixing up buildings that might not be mapped very well (squaring up
    the rectangular buildings :) is immensely helpful.

    I wrote a short OSM Diary entry that says basically the same thing:

    http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/bgirardot/diary/36235

    I just thought I would mention it because if you see projects on the
    Tasking Manager that look "done" just know you can always help a bit
    more by reviewing "Completed" task squares just to double check
    nothing was missed even if you do not feel experienced enough to
    "Validate" a task square.

    This is especially true for projects where we have made a call for
    more mappers on the email list or via twitter. Double and triple
    checks to make sure the mapping in the instructions is actually
    complete really helps in the process and gets the people on the
    ground the best data we can possible generate for them.

    Cheers,
    Blake

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