Dear all,
We can continue to work on the validation
I have made some revert as sometime people deleted some roads or some
points. in this area for example http://osm.org/go/xtBszT_Q-
I have contacted several contributors this morning to ask them to review
their work before the
This is really great we achieved this. For having contributed a bit myself,
I remember I had to correct the street network a lot on my tiles, so I
guess the validation is really mandatory, especially in such a dense urban
area, where the imagery is good but not that much for an area where the
Regards to all list members!
I'm one of a group of cartography students from Germany. One of the
courses in our master program deals with OSM mapping of the Region West
in Camerun. We're aiming on two things: Final goal no. 1 is to fill
gaps and correct existing routes and their attributes
Hi Ralph,
Thanks for the feedback, not sure ising for me as from my own experience
setting links with OSM contributors really improve their interest. I would
encourage you to do so during the mapping parties you join, and organizers
to seek for such mentors.
Sincerely
Severin
Le 8 nov. 2014
About the video of the Eurosha volunteers, I forgot to add the link.This is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saFsT558Xbo
Pierre
___
HOT mailing list
HOT@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
I'm currently mapping #684 - Polio outbreak and Ebola preparedness,
Meiganga, Cameroon and I must confess I have questions about the project.
I can understand French especially a European or African accent so the
video was useful to some extent.
To me HOT is different to normal OSM. In normal
Regards to all list members!
I'm one of a group of cartography students from Germany. One of the
courses in our master program deals with OSM mapping of the Region West
in Camerun. We're aiming on two things: Final goal no. 1 is to fill
gaps and correct existing routes and their attributes