You could also fetch the history of the object with Ctrl-h, then click through on the changeset and leave a changeset comment.
Jo 2016-04-24 22:24 GMT+02:00 Michael Heißmeier <[email protected] >: > Hi, > > today I've been validating a lot on project 1836 and found the quality of > mapping astonishingly bad. Lots of thiles where the geometry mapped had > little in common with the geometry in the imagery. Apart from the usual > tagging errors, overlapping shapes etc. > > One reason might be that the instructions are only in English and in these > projects we might have a lot of contributors who are fluent in Spanish but > not in English. > > I identified those contributors who systematically made errors and > addressed them directly in my tasking manager comment pointing out how they > should improve their mapping skills. I did so in both English and Spanish. > I reworked a tile with a smaller number of buildings and used the url from > the tasking manager to point them there so that they can see how this > should be done. Sometimes I include such a url as well when writing through > the osm message system. > > Regards > > *Michael (osm:michael63) * > > > john whelan, 2016-04-24 22:04: > > Yes but then you need a fair bit of knowledge of JOSM to know that and its > a lot easier just to put a @ sign with the comment in the tile, then the > person can see what you're talking about. A message sent through OSM isn't > as easy for them to see where the problem was. > > I have about four JOSM mappers who aren't terribly experienced but are > solid enough to do basic validation on other projects and have been doing > basic validation in Ecuador. ie validating what the instructions ask for. > For them @ in the tile after a <crtl>i to grab the name works well. > > Cheerio John > > > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > >
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