*[I don't speak for the team (I'm just a volunteer contributor to missing maps) so someone with more context may chime in with better info...]*
I'm not familiar with the implementation of the leaderboard at all. Someone from the HOTOSM web team probably knows. Or you can file a feature request here I think: https://github.com/MissingMaps/missingmaps.github.io/issues For the features specific to the tasking manager, I suspect that filing them here <https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/issues> ( https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/issues) is the right thing to do. That way one of the regular maintainers or a volunteer developer can see the priority of the feature being developed and contribute to it being implemented. For the stats related requests, I suspect something probably exists already within the OSM community / ecosystem that could be tweaked for your needs. I don't have enough context right now to suggest something (maybe in the future). Regards Donal On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 3:38 PM, Bjoern Hassler <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Jan, dear Donal, dear friends, > > Is there an instance of https://github.com/tgrippa/ > Mapathon_HOT_OSM_WhatWeMapped running somewhere? > > This is great: http://www.missingmaps.org/leaderboards/#/HASHTAG, though > there's some discrepancy between the data it shows and what I can see from > the overpass api directly and from http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/. How > does the leaderboards tool collect the information? > > Ideally, what I would like is: > - all users who contributed to tasking managers under id #1234 (from > date/time-date/time), including incomplete tasks > - all users who contributed to the bbox of project #1234 (from > date/time-date/time) > - all users who used hashtag in a variety of spellings (#hashtag | > #Hashtag | etc) (from date/time-date/time) > (- all users who attended a mapathon.... see below) > > Ideally as GET parameters or similar, i.e. > http://someservice/?project=1234|1235|1236&includeincompletetasks=yes& > includeprojectareas=yes&hastag=hashtag|hashtag2& > hastagcasesensitive=no&start=...&end=... > > which would return a list of users, with projects contributed to and how > that fact was determined (via project id1/2/3, project area for project > id1/2/3 or hashtag1, hashtag2, etc), plus number of contributions per user > in different categories (nodes, ways, way[building], way[highway]), plus > (one can but dream!) the age of their OSM account and total changesets. > > Clearly there is redundancy in the query - but that's on purpose. It would > e.g. find people who are mapping in an area, but not working through the > task manager. > > It would also be amazing if on the tasking manager, people can register > their attendance at a mapathon. E.g. as you go to project page it says: "A > mapathon for this project is in progress. Click here if you are > participating in this mapathon in person or remotely." > > (E.g. In terms of the query, add includeattendeelist=yes > http://someservice/?....&includeattendeelist=yes ) > > If you had such an attendee list tool, maybe you could even put in your > name and table number. Then we'd immediately know who is there, and could > start looking at their edits, and support them. I sometimes wander round a > mapathon trying to find a user who needs a bit of extra support. > > Having said all of this, I'd be very happy to help build such tools, but > would prefer to do this as part of a small team! > Bjoern > > > On 16 June 2017 at 14:09, Jan Martinec <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dne 16.6.2017 v 14:13 Bjoern Hassler napsal(a): >> >>> Dear friends, >>> >>> >>> What tools do we normally use to get statistics on a mapathon? >>> >>> Clearly the tasking manager provides contributors to the task in the >>> 'stats' >>> section, and also I can run overpass to look for changes made by those >>> users. >>> >>> I don't think it's possible to get changesets by #hashtag? You'd have to >>> use the >>> main API to get all change sets for the period of the event, and then >>> select the >>> ones that have the right hashtag(s)? >>> >>> Does anybody have some tools they could point me to? >>> >>> (Something like this http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-changesets >>> would be >>> great, if it listed the changesets and users...) >>> >>> Many thanks! >>> Bjoern >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> HOT mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >>> >>> >> Hello, >> >> would this be useful? I think it provides a numerical output as well as >> pretty pictures: >> https://github.com/tgrippa/Mapathon_HOT_OSM_WhatWeMapped >> >> Cheers, >> >> Jan "Piskvor" Martinec >> >> _______________________________________________ >> HOT mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >> > >
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