Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Operation Cowboy: OpenStreetMap editathon in London

2012-11-22 Thread rexx
... creating railway lines in the mid-west - you mean like in *Blazing
Saddles*?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blazing_Saddles

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On 22 November 2012 16:10, Richard Symonds richard.symo...@wikimedia.org.uk
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 I for one will be around, creating railway lines in the mid-west...
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 On 22 November 2012 15:47, Tom Morris t...@tommorris.org wrote:

 Just an update: I visited the venue today. It's all going to be going
 ahead on Saturday!

 It's going on at Top Office Machines, 133 Bethnal Green Road, London.
 We're starting at 10am on Saturday, and going until about 5pm-ish, then
 going for some food or drinks afterwards. Wikimedia UK are kindly
 supporting lunch.

 The wiki page and Lanyrd event page have been updated.

 I'd love to see lots of Wikimedians come along and learn another thing
 they can get ridiculously obsessive about. I'll certainly be showing people
 how to link objects in OpenStreetMap to Wikipedia and Commons too.

 If you are in London on Saturday, do pop in, it'll be fun!

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Operation Cowboy: OpenStreetMap editathon in London

2012-11-17 Thread Tom Morris
Just as an update, there are still plans for this to go ahead, it's just going 
to be a one day rather than two day event, on the Saturday rather than both 
days. 

It'd be really good if we could get lots of participation from Wikimedians. 
Newbies definitely welcome. 

If you are interested, please sign up on Lanyrd:

http://lanyrd.com/2012/cowboy-london/

Or sign up on the OpenStreetMap wiki:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London_OPC2012 

Hopefully in a day or so, there'll be a full announcement with venue details 
and so on.

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Operation Cowboy: OpenStreetMap editathon in London

2012-11-15 Thread Roger Bamkin
Hi Katherine,

Five minutes with someone via Skype or in person is worth five hours of
trying to figure it out. Once you know what is required then its easier
than Wikipedia.

Roger



On 14 November 2012 15:39, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:

 I can offer training in OSM editing, using the JOSM tool, if that's needed.


 On 14 November 2012 14:46, Andrew Gray andrew.g...@dunelm.org.uk wrote:

 I recently sat down and figured it out myself, for what it's worth, but
 it took quite a few hours of hmm, is this what I'm meant to do?.
 Documentation (especially on editorial decisions) is often sparser than
 on Wikipedia, so it's easier to feel a bit lost as to what you're meant to
 be doing and whether you should code something as A, B or C.

 It feels a bit to me like Wikipedia in 2005-6 - you can figure out what
 you're doing with a bit of effort, but you're never quite sure how it's
 going or if someone else approves.

  - Andrew.

 On Wednesday, 14 November 2012, Katherine Bavage wrote:

 Sadly I'm not in London that weekend :(

 However, as I said on Sunday Tom, I'm a n00b with OSM stuff but I'd like
 to be able to log in for an hour or two and do my part remotely. Is this
 really feasible i..e to 'learn how to map' if you're not there?

 If not, no worries, I don't doubt this will be a success and I'd be keen
 to help/join another event in future!

 Kat

 On 12 November 2012 15:30, Tom Morris t...@tommorris.org wrote:

 Over the last day or so, I've been working on putting together a new
 event in London, Operation Cowboy. The plan is for it to be the weekend
 after next, which is very soon, I know.

 http://lanyrd.com/2012/cowboy-london/
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London_OPC2012

 Operation Cowboy is a plan for an all-night OpenStreetMap editathon
 (mapathon!) focussed around improving OpenStreetMap for the United States,
 an area OpenStreetMap is known to be not quite so good (compare San
 Francisco with London: on OpenStreetMap, damn near every pub, bar and shop
 in central London is on the map, in San Francisco, it's not nearly as 
 good).

 Though the best mapping we can do generally involves getting a GPS out
 and walking or cycling the streets yourself, there's plenty of work that
 can be done to improve OSM from your armchair.

 You can read more about Operation Cowboy at:
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Operation_Cowboy

 Part of the point of the Operation Cowboy event is to be a place where
 Wikimedians and others who haven't played around with OpenStreetMap and
 want to learn can come along, learn how to set up an account and start
 editing. Though we'll use the US as the focus of the event, the skills
 people learn improving the US map will be applicable to improving the map
 for their local area in the UK.

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Operation Cowboy: OpenStreetMap editathon in London

2012-11-14 Thread Katherine Bavage
Sadly I'm not in London that weekend :(

However, as I said on Sunday Tom, I'm a n00b with OSM stuff but I'd like to
be able to log in for an hour or two and do my part remotely. Is this
really feasible i..e to 'learn how to map' if you're not there?

If not, no worries, I don't doubt this will be a success and I'd be keen to
help/join another event in future!

Kat

On 12 November 2012 15:30, Tom Morris t...@tommorris.org wrote:

 Over the last day or so, I've been working on putting together a new event
 in London, Operation Cowboy. The plan is for it to be the weekend after
 next, which is very soon, I know.

 http://lanyrd.com/2012/cowboy-london/
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London_OPC2012

 Operation Cowboy is a plan for an all-night OpenStreetMap editathon
 (mapathon!) focussed around improving OpenStreetMap for the United States,
 an area OpenStreetMap is known to be not quite so good (compare San
 Francisco with London: on OpenStreetMap, damn near every pub, bar and shop
 in central London is on the map, in San Francisco, it's not nearly as good).

 Though the best mapping we can do generally involves getting a GPS out and
 walking or cycling the streets yourself, there's plenty of work that can be
 done to improve OSM from your armchair.

 You can read more about Operation Cowboy at:
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Operation_Cowboy

 Part of the point of the Operation Cowboy event is to be a place where
 Wikimedians and others who haven't played around with OpenStreetMap and
 want to learn can come along, learn how to set up an account and start
 editing. Though we'll use the US as the focus of the event, the skills
 people learn improving the US map will be applicable to improving the map
 for their local area in the UK.

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Operation Cowboy: OpenStreetMap editathon in London

2012-11-14 Thread Andy Mabbett
I can offer training in OSM editing, using the JOSM tool, if that's needed.


On 14 November 2012 14:46, Andrew Gray andrew.g...@dunelm.org.uk wrote:

 I recently sat down and figured it out myself, for what it's worth, but it
 took quite a few hours of hmm, is this what I'm meant to do?.
 Documentation (especially on editorial decisions) is often sparser than
 on Wikipedia, so it's easier to feel a bit lost as to what you're meant to
 be doing and whether you should code something as A, B or C.

 It feels a bit to me like Wikipedia in 2005-6 - you can figure out what
 you're doing with a bit of effort, but you're never quite sure how it's
 going or if someone else approves.

  - Andrew.

 On Wednesday, 14 November 2012, Katherine Bavage wrote:

 Sadly I'm not in London that weekend :(

 However, as I said on Sunday Tom, I'm a n00b with OSM stuff but I'd like
 to be able to log in for an hour or two and do my part remotely. Is this
 really feasible i..e to 'learn how to map' if you're not there?

 If not, no worries, I don't doubt this will be a success and I'd be keen
 to help/join another event in future!

 Kat

 On 12 November 2012 15:30, Tom Morris t...@tommorris.org wrote:

 Over the last day or so, I've been working on putting together a new
 event in London, Operation Cowboy. The plan is for it to be the weekend
 after next, which is very soon, I know.

 http://lanyrd.com/2012/cowboy-london/
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London_OPC2012

 Operation Cowboy is a plan for an all-night OpenStreetMap editathon
 (mapathon!) focussed around improving OpenStreetMap for the United States,
 an area OpenStreetMap is known to be not quite so good (compare San
 Francisco with London: on OpenStreetMap, damn near every pub, bar and shop
 in central London is on the map, in San Francisco, it's not nearly as good).

 Though the best mapping we can do generally involves getting a GPS out
 and walking or cycling the streets yourself, there's plenty of work that
 can be done to improve OSM from your armchair.

 You can read more about Operation Cowboy at:
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Operation_Cowboy

 Part of the point of the Operation Cowboy event is to be a place where
 Wikimedians and others who haven't played around with OpenStreetMap and
 want to learn can come along, learn how to set up an account and start
 editing. Though we'll use the US as the focus of the event, the skills
 people learn improving the US map will be applicable to improving the map
 for their local area in the UK.

 --
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 operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects).

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[Wikimediauk-l] Operation Cowboy: OpenStreetMap editathon in London

2012-11-12 Thread Tom Morris
Over the last day or so, I've been working on putting together a new event in 
London, Operation Cowboy. The plan is for it to be the weekend after next, 
which is very soon, I know.

http://lanyrd.com/2012/cowboy-london/
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London_OPC2012

Operation Cowboy is a plan for an all-night OpenStreetMap editathon (mapathon!) 
focussed around improving OpenStreetMap for the United States, an area 
OpenStreetMap is known to be not quite so good (compare San Francisco with 
London: on OpenStreetMap, damn near every pub, bar and shop in central London 
is on the map, in San Francisco, it's not nearly as good).

Though the best mapping we can do generally involves getting a GPS out and 
walking or cycling the streets yourself, there's plenty of work that can be 
done to improve OSM from your armchair.

You can read more about Operation Cowboy at:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Operation_Cowboy

Part of the point of the Operation Cowboy event is to be a place where 
Wikimedians and others who haven't played around with OpenStreetMap and want to 
learn can come along, learn how to set up an account and start editing. Though 
we'll use the US as the focus of the event, the skills people learn improving 
the US map will be applicable to improving the map for their local area in the 
UK. 

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