Hi Jo, That sounds like a clue though but sometimes there could be more than one Primary/Secondary schools in same village/parish and other way - duplicates (as in my current task with 2 nodes each with same names). Adding the parish/village as an integral part of name could conflict with an existing feature name.
Best, - Enock UMaT, Tarkwa enockseth.github.io On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Jo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Enock, > > Went to a Missing Maps event this afternoon and was a bit pressed for time > when I answered. When you drop Primary/Secondary school from those names, > all that's left is the name of the village/parish. That's not the name of > the school either, so I'd say it's an integral part of the name after all. > > Jo > > 2016-01-23 13:08 GMT+01:00 Enock Seth Nyamador <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> Just a quick one. >> >> Came across some schools with names; Primary School and Secondary School. >> This aren't names. >> >> What is best to do, just delete those tags? I would have removed them, If >> I was mapping personally. But as this an import, haven't seen anything >> related to it on the Wiki. >> >> Best, >> >> - Enock >> UMaT, Tarkwa >> enockseth.github.io >> >> On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 3:50 AM, Rafael Avila Coya <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, Jo: >>> >>> Yes. It happens many times. As I said, it would be very nice to have a >>> JOSM plugin that would address switching between a list of user >>> accounts. My vision would be of a simple plugin that would allow to: >>> >>> 1) Create a list of user accounts, instead of having only place for one, >>> as it is with the JOSM standard Preferences. >>> >>> 2) Easy button in the tools bar to switch between user accounts. >>> >>> 3) A checkbox to decide if you want JOSM to warn you what's the user you >>> are using when uploading the data to OSM. That means: you hit the upload >>> button, and as a final step, JOSM tells you: you are uploading with >>> Polyglot OSM user account. Accept? (and the typical "cancel" and "Ok" >>> buttons). >>> >>> You have contributed lots of comments and great ideas, so I am not going >>> to pressure you with contributing more. Anyway, although it's a bit of a >>> nuissance, you will get used after a while. Many of us have done this >>> since about 3 years ago for lots of manual imports! And, if you get a >>> task with say 15 schools (I did yesterday one with 147!), the time you >>> spend switching between user accounts is less than 1% of the total. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Rafael. >>> >>> On 22/01/16 22:17, Jo wrote: >>> > I tried to use my import account. Failed to do it. The stuff that >>> should >>> > have been uploaded with it, went up with my normal account. The >>> > subsequent non import stuff went up with my import account. >>> > >>> > It's too much of a hassle and yes I would need to switch back and forth >>> > between accounts constantly. >>> > >>> > So, I'll limit myself to doing validation work, until this silly rule >>> > gets finally lifted some day. I won't be holding my breath, no worries. >>> > >>> > Polyglot >>> > >>> > 2016-01-07 16:44 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya <[email protected] >>> > <mailto:[email protected]>>: >>> > >>> > Hi, Enock: >>> > >>> > Thank you for volunteering! >>> > >>> > Yes, Geoffrey has given his opinions already, and he offered >>> something >>> > very key here: help from the local OSM community. >>> > >>> > As I guess there are quite a number of active members in Kampala >>> (for >>> > example), it could be of unvaluable help for double checking on the >>> > ground the facilities inside the city, as those are the mainly the >>> only >>> > ones hard to spot from imagery. >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > >>> > Rafael. >>> > >>> > On 04/01/16 15:42, Enock Seth Nyamador wrote: >>> > > Hi, >>> > > >>> > > Very long discussion here. Glad I was able to follow. I've copied >>> > > Ugandan OSMer Geoffrey of Mapping Day Uganda[1] guess you might >>> be >>> > > interested in this. >>> > > >>> > > Am interested in volunteering for this import. >>> > > >>> > > Best, >>> > > >>> > > 1. http://www.mappingday.com >>> > > >>> > > - Enock >>> > > UMaT, Tarkwa >>> > > enockseth.github.io <http://enockseth.github.io> >>> > <http://enockseth.github.io/> >>> > > >>> > > On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Jo <[email protected] <mailto: >>> [email protected]> >>> > > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: >>> > > >>> > > Doing what I did in these 2 edits: >>> > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3925002632/history >>> > > >>> > > would make the import a whole lot slower, as it would entail >>> a lot >>> > > more research (and fiddling with Wikidata), but it would >>> also make >>> > > the data even more useful. >>> > > >>> > > If it were me, I'd add Wikidata items for each of these >>> schools. I >>> > > can write a script that would make the process easier. I'm >>> not sure >>> > > about license issues though. If I drag a node over Bing >>> imagery and >>> > > upload it to Openstreetmap. Can I use those coordinates on >>> Wikidata >>> > > if I mention the source properly? Or are they already ODBL >>> and >>> > > therefore incompatible. That would be really annoying. It >>> would mean >>> > > I have to make sure to add the coordinates to Wikidata >>> first, and >>> > > only after doing that upload to Openstreetmap, but I want to >>> mention >>> > > the source on Wikidata, so I need a reference url to the OSM >>> object... >>> > > >>> > > I think, at least for the schools with WP articles, it makes >>> sense >>> > > to do this. For the others I think it makes sense as well, >>> but it's >>> > > a lot more work. They would all get identifiers that way, >>> which may >>> > > make later conflation easier. >>> > > >>> > > Jo >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > _______________________________________________ >>> > > Imports mailing list >>> > > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto: >>> [email protected]>> >>> > > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports >>> > > >>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Imports mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports >>> >> >> >
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