Dear All,

There have been two responses to mine about a building editor.  I apologize for 
the confusion and I do not advocate for a separate building, nor does anyone 
else.  I’ve moved my discussion to the appropriate slack channel.  Thank you 
for the links.

Best,

Walker

On Dec 13, 2017, at 06:03, Benoit Fournier 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hi all,

I think people interested in the subject of a building tool in iD should read a 
few pages (if not already found and read):

- View of the maintener 
https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/528#issuecomment-346234741

- First coding attempt https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/pull/2699

- Ongoing effort 
https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/528#issuecomment-348757239


I don't think it is a good idea to create yet another editor only specialised 
in building. I very much favour the improvement on existing iD.

For what it worth, I would personally rank a few options here:

1. Building tool within ordinary iD + Custom iD presets for Tasking Manager 
projects https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/2656#issuecomment-192904617

2. Building tool within ordinary iD

3. Status quo

4. Forked iD editor

5. Yet another editor, building-only.


On a final but lengthy note, I must stress I do not think it is a good idea to 
further separate [Tasking Manager][HOT][humanitarian][projects]-style mapping 
and general OpenStreetMap mapping. I like general set of tools and 
documentation that can be used for all kinds of purposes.

LearnOSM and Tasking Manager are (in my view) good examples of projects that 
already benefit both HOT-centric mappers and general OSM contributors. I think 
we must draw a line when a proposition becomes too HOT-specific *and* at the 
expense of the general OSM project. For clarity: I would be opposed to the 
development of yet another editing tool or an over-emphasis on humanitarian 
mapping in generic modules of LearnOSM.

Please understand: I think HOT must be a sub-part of OSM, a part of the 
ecosystem, not a separate or oblivious organisation. I feel *this* is an 
important part about "HOT's reputation in OSM", as much as data quality.

And about people. The long-term objective of HOT, or Missing Maps, or partner 
NGOs, is (I hope...) *not* to gather an army of robot-like contributors (or 
"mechanical Turk"-like) that trace only buildings. It should be rather to 
introduce new people to OSM and turn some of them into good OSM citizens and 
contributors, ready for long-term mapping and validation, for local mapping & 
local empowerment, remote projects & data quality, group activations & crisis 
assistance.

Cheers,

-- althio aka Ben
previously active in LearnOSM and HOT Training Group


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