Re: [talk-ph] New OSM website feature: changeset discussion

2014-11-03 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
And here's the official OSM Blog post introducing this new feature:
https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2014/11/02/introducing-changeset-discussions/

1/3/14, maning sambale  wrote:
> Great news!  Expect my comments soon ;)
>
> On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar 
> wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> The hardworking developers have just released a new feature on the
>> OpenStreetMap website which is called Changeset Discussions.
>>
>> This allows OSM users to discuss individual changesets. You might say
>> that
>> this is a bit similar to talk pages on Wikipedia. Here is an example
>> comment
>> I left on maning's latest changeset:
>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/26453147
>>
>> Previously, if there were questionable changesets, other OSM users would
>> send the user who made the changeset private messages. This may lead to
>> multiple messages being sent and no public discussion on what the proper
>> way
>> of mapping should be. In addition, the changeset discussion may occur on
>> other channels such as mailing lists and on social media like Facebook,
>> but
>> the mapper who did the changeset is not aware of the discussion.
>>
>> Have fun, and remember to be nice when leaving comments! Talk about the
>> edits and not the mapper. :-)
>>
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Re: [talk-ph] New OSM website feature: changeset discussion

2014-11-02 Thread maning sambale
Great news!  Expect my comments soon ;)

On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar  wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> The hardworking developers have just released a new feature on the
> OpenStreetMap website which is called Changeset Discussions.
>
> This allows OSM users to discuss individual changesets. You might say that
> this is a bit similar to talk pages on Wikipedia. Here is an example comment
> I left on maning's latest changeset:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/26453147
>
> Previously, if there were questionable changesets, other OSM users would
> send the user who made the changeset private messages. This may lead to
> multiple messages being sent and no public discussion on what the proper way
> of mapping should be. In addition, the changeset discussion may occur on
> other channels such as mailing lists and on social media like Facebook, but
> the mapper who did the changeset is not aware of the discussion.
>
> Have fun, and remember to be nice when leaving comments! Talk about the
> edits and not the mapper. :-)
>
>
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[talk-ph] New OSM website feature: changeset discussion

2014-11-02 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Hi everybody,

The hardworking developers have just released a new feature on the
OpenStreetMap website which is called Changeset Discussions.

This allows OSM users to discuss individual changesets. You might say that
this is a bit similar to talk pages on Wikipedia. Here is an example
comment I left on maning's latest changeset:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/26453147

Previously, if there were questionable changesets, other OSM users would
send the user who made the changeset private messages. This may lead to
multiple messages being sent and no public discussion on what the proper
way of mapping should be. In addition, the changeset discussion may occur
on other channels such as mailing lists and on social media like Facebook,
but the mapper who did the changeset is not aware of the discussion.

Have fun, and remember to be nice when leaving comments! Talk about the
edits and not the mapper. :-)
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