Re: [OSM-dev] baseball cards, user stats and multiple accounts

2012-09-07 Thread Peter Wendorff

Nice...
Probably baseball cards are different from what I think they are, but 
these collector cards I know are tiny and very compact, so the flair 
of them for me comes from that compactness, even if that means small 
font sizes and so on, something I miss in your pre-design to make them 
mapper cards - but as you say yourself: it's not designed yet ;)


As a small hint on the content: the editor stat pie chart could contain 
the names in the tooltips - or the color key for the editors should be 
included in the table at least - where I prefer the first variant. ;)


regards
Peter


Am 06.09.2012 20:00, schrieb Richard Weait:

I've been interested in the statistical aspects of mapping for a
while, and in baseball cards for even longer than that.

You may have seen this before.  Hang on.  I've added something cool.

One question I come back to frequently is If mappers had baseball
cards, what would they look like?  Another is, If you had mapper
baseball cards, who would you trade for whom?   That is probably a
topic for another day.  :-)

For today, I've made some updates to my little mapper baseball card
project. I imaginatively call it UserStat because I am Just That
Good At Marketing.

So here is a basic mapper baseball card for rw__.  Hey@  That's me!

http://rweait.dev.openstreetmap.org/daily/rw__.html

Now, that won't win any design prizes, but I'm trying to keep the html
simple and sane so that a Read Designer can come along with some nice
css to make it really rock.

Here's something I didn't know.  I used Potlatch more than JOSM in
only one year.  Hmmm.  I would never have known without the stats and
little graphs.

That's cool, I guess, but I have another account as well, 'rw_'.
Again.  Note the awesome imaginative name.  Here's the card for that
account.

http://rweait.dev.openstreetmap.org/daily/rw_.html

There is something different to learn here.  I didn't use the account
for a couple of years.  And I hadn't used it with Potlatch at all.
That probably speaks to my browser settings in some way.

Here's something new.  What if you could get combined stats for all of
your specialty accounts?  What would all of that combined mapping look
like if it were a single mapper?  Let's find out.  Here are my three
accounts with combined statistics.

http://rweait.dev.openstreetmap.org/daily/rw__career.html

The code is all available in UserStat, the examples are from the
rearrange branch.  Hopefully I'll merge it shortly and move towards a
0.1 release.  You'll want ChangesetMD as well, as that builds the
database the UserStat relies upon.

https://github.com/rweait/UserStat/tree/rearrange

My wishlist:
- mappers to think it's cool and ask for their stats.
- designers to take an interest in making it prettier.
- developers to patch and improve.
- ideas!  What are additional tools that mappers use and how can we
measure them?
- long range: make it all webby and stuff and let people serve themselves.

Best regards and happy mapping,
Richard

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[OSM-dev] baseball cards, user stats and multiple accounts

2012-09-06 Thread Richard Weait
I've been interested in the statistical aspects of mapping for a
while, and in baseball cards for even longer than that.

You may have seen this before.  Hang on.  I've added something cool.

One question I come back to frequently is If mappers had baseball
cards, what would they look like?  Another is, If you had mapper
baseball cards, who would you trade for whom?   That is probably a
topic for another day.  :-)

For today, I've made some updates to my little mapper baseball card
project. I imaginatively call it UserStat because I am Just That
Good At Marketing.

So here is a basic mapper baseball card for rw__.  Hey@  That's me!

http://rweait.dev.openstreetmap.org/daily/rw__.html

Now, that won't win any design prizes, but I'm trying to keep the html
simple and sane so that a Read Designer can come along with some nice
css to make it really rock.

Here's something I didn't know.  I used Potlatch more than JOSM in
only one year.  Hmmm.  I would never have known without the stats and
little graphs.

That's cool, I guess, but I have another account as well, 'rw_'.
Again.  Note the awesome imaginative name.  Here's the card for that
account.

http://rweait.dev.openstreetmap.org/daily/rw_.html

There is something different to learn here.  I didn't use the account
for a couple of years.  And I hadn't used it with Potlatch at all.
That probably speaks to my browser settings in some way.

Here's something new.  What if you could get combined stats for all of
your specialty accounts?  What would all of that combined mapping look
like if it were a single mapper?  Let's find out.  Here are my three
accounts with combined statistics.

http://rweait.dev.openstreetmap.org/daily/rw__career.html

The code is all available in UserStat, the examples are from the
rearrange branch.  Hopefully I'll merge it shortly and move towards a
0.1 release.  You'll want ChangesetMD as well, as that builds the
database the UserStat relies upon.

https://github.com/rweait/UserStat/tree/rearrange

My wishlist:
- mappers to think it's cool and ask for their stats.
- designers to take an interest in making it prettier.
- developers to patch and improve.
- ideas!  What are additional tools that mappers use and how can we
measure them?
- long range: make it all webby and stuff and let people serve themselves.

Best regards and happy mapping,
Richard

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Re: [OSM-dev] baseball cards, user stats and multiple accounts

2012-09-06 Thread Iván Sánchez Ortega
On Thursday, 6 de September de 2012 20:00:03 Richard Weait escribió:
 My wishlist:
 - mappers to think it's cool and ask for their stats.

/me raises hand

 - ideas!  What are additional tools that mappers use and how can we
 measure them?

Bounding box. Has the mapper edited a small area, or places very far apart?

Print, not plot, which DoW, or DoM, or MoY, or ToD, the mapper is most active. 
The current stats won't fit on a card, but these small snippets of text will.

Number of different editors, and number of JOSM versions ever used.

How many SotMs they have gone to. I'm gonna lose on that one.


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Re: [OSM-dev] baseball cards, user stats and multiple accounts

2012-09-06 Thread Robert Norris

 My wishlist:
 - mappers to think it's cool and ask for their stats.

Me 2 (OSM account  name robbieonsea)



 - designers to take an interest in making it prettier.
 - developers to patch and improve.
 - ideas! What are additional tools that mappers use and how can we
 measure them?

Some stuff is already covered by Pascal Neis's  Heatmap / How did you 
contribute to OpenStreetMap?
http://hdyc.neis-one.org/?rw__

How about stats on the 'major' tagging groups eg:

How many XYZ were created/editted/(deleted?)?

Where XYZ is highway, building, amenity, etc... - but perhaps limit this list 
to at most 10 categories.
Possibly even see stats against highway=motorway/trunk//track/footway

I don't think I've ever edited a motorway, but my footway edits would be rather 
large.

I'd combine nodes, ways and relations for these counts.

A
L
S
O

How about stats on the 'quality' of changeset comments somehow. Basically 
longer the better!



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then skydiving isn't for you.

  
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Re: [OSM-dev] baseball cards, user stats and multiple accounts

2012-09-06 Thread Iván Sánchez Ortega
On Friday, 7 de September de 2012 01:32:02 Robert Norris escribió:
 How about stats on the 'quality' of changeset comments somehow. Basically
 longer the better!

You mean Total number of words in the changesets comments.

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Re: [OSM-dev] baseball cards, user stats and multiple accounts

2012-09-06 Thread Gregory
I like the stats. I'm not so familiar with baseball cards, but I think top
trumps are fun.
My username is LivingWithDragons.

For top trumps, I would add how many performances/songs you've done.
Ivan, I think we now match on conference attendance.

The gap is an interesting stat. I often tag my changesets with survey_date,
and so I wonder what my gaps between surveying and editing would be like.

On Friday, 7 de September de 2012 01:32:02 Robert Norris escribió:
  How about stats on the 'quality' of changeset comments somehow. Basically
  longer the better!

And lower score if changeset comments are repeated.



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