Maybe there could be a button below the "Take a task at random" which
says "Validate a task at random" and behind this button there is an
algorithm which selects the most reasonable task square.
What makes a task good for validation?
1) It has to be finished recently
2) Tasks by this user have not been validated yet (or just few)
3) The user is unexperienced
4) Special importance to users whose tasks vere invalidated
5) A checkbox (something like "please validate quickly") next to the
"Mark task as done", where mappers can somehow request quick validation
(because they are not sure if they have done it right). Checking this
box would put the task on top of this list. And when this task has been
validated the user should get a message.
Another validation-related topic:
For me as a mapper, I wish that I would have a list of my finished tasks
where I see which have been validated / invalidated. It would give me a
boost when I see I am doing things right.
Florian
Am 25.03.2017 um 17:31 schrieb Pete Masters:
Hi John, I mentioned this to Blake as feedback to the TM3
consultation.....
Pete
On 25 Mar 2017 16:08, "john whelan" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Some way to spot the most recently mapped tiles that have not been
validated. The current activity list isn't too bad except when a
mapathon hits then there are more tiles than the activity list can
hold. Also validating takes up slots on the list.
The reason I'm after the most recently mapped tiles is the sooner
I can catch a problem the fewer times it gets repeated so the
fewer times it needs to be corrected.
I need the order in which they were mapped most recent first.
Thanks John
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