Blake, Thanks for the instructions.
Mike On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Blake Girardot <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Mike, > > No, only automatically for "invalidated" but when you validate, you can > type an '@' and then the user's name and they will get a message in the > tasking manager with the comment. > > For user names with spaces, you have put the full username in [ ]'s if the > auto complete does not locate it after typing the part before the space. > > @[blake girardot] but just @bgirardot and as I said, there is auto > complete so about half the time a two word name shows up and you can just > select it from the pop down list. > > You can also @ more than one person if more than one person contributed to > the task square. @name1 @name2 etc. > > Also, note, that in JOSM, there is an "authors" panel you can display > because often a square will be all or partially mapped by someone other > than the person who marked it done, especially with new mappers. > > I usually search in josm for building=* and look in the authors panel to > see who mapped the buildings (or whatever feature I am sending feedback > about) just to make sure I am @'ing the right person(s). > > Cheers, > Blake > > > > > On 2/29/2016 8:30 PM, Mike Thompson wrote: > >> When a task is validated does the user who marked the task as complete >> get a message? I know if a task is invalidated they do. In some cases >> there are only minor issues with a task, such as a building wasn't >> squared so I just fix it and validate the task, but it would still be >> good to provide some feedback such as "Good job, remember to square all >> buildings next time." Even if a task was done perfectly it would be a >> good thing if the user would get positive feedback. >> >> Mike >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> HOT mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >> >>
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