Re: [HOT] Asking your help to map in Honduras, Chad and Burundi for MSF

2019-06-28 Thread Vao Matua
Is anyone else having a problem invalidating tiles today? The TM keeps throwing errors when I try to invalidate a tile, or tiles. On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 6:09 AM Matthew Gibb wrote: > Thanks for sharing Jorieke! > > Sounds like a great #ValidationFriday effort! > > Matt > > > On Fri, Jun 28,

[HOT] Corporate mapathon?

2019-06-20 Thread Vao Matua
I am seeing edits in our HOT projects in Tanzania with these hashtags: #ACNAustraliaFY19 #acnmelbourne #acnaNZ-june20 Last month we had significant problems with the work associated with these hashtags. Does anyone know who they are and the contact information about the leader? Thanks Emmor

[HOT] Edits from India

2019-04-08 Thread Vao Matua
On a couple of HOT projects in Tanzania there are some edits that did not follow the task instructions, and actually created some very poor quality. It appears that the editors are from India and are new editors. Some of the tags that have been added to the changesets are: #acnglobalmapathonfy19

Re: [HOT] NB: Organised Editing Guidelines | Re: Final Request: Volunteers Needed for Global Mapathons!

2019-03-28 Thread Vao Matua
, 2019 at 11:05 AM Rory McCann wrote: > On 28.03.19 02:57, Vao Matua wrote: > > I have observed some characteristics about the OSM mapping through HOT > > tasks being done by mapathons, primarily ones done by corporate sponsors. > > It appears that often these efforts are not

Re: [HOT] NB: Organised Editing Guidelines | Re: Final Request: Volunteers Needed for Global Mapathons!

2019-03-27 Thread Vao Matua
Mikel et al, I agree that we need to change the way we do mapathons, the credibility of HOT and OSM is at risk. I have observed some characteristics about the OSM mapping through HOT tasks being done by mapathons, primarily ones done by corporate sponsors. It appears that often these efforts are

Re: [HOT] leisure=common replacement for urban public areas in Africa]

2019-03-05 Thread Vao Matua
I'm not quite sure why landuse=village_green doesn't meet this need. There are plenty of examples of British word usage in OSM are not the same as the original vernacular. Often in Africa an open area can be quite green in the rainy season and brown in the dry season. I'm not opposed to this

Re: [HOT] Getting the Bounding Boxes of the Validated Regions

2018-11-20 Thread Vao Matua
Serkan, The last value is the same as the first, it closes the polygon. On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 8:06 AM Serkan Karakulak wrote: > Hi Joseph, > > Thanks a lot, this was exactly what we needed indeed! Much appreciated, > thank you for your help. > > Is there a reason that there are five

Re: [HOT] Why the HOT obsession with low quality buildings in Africa ?

2018-07-02 Thread Vao Matua
When you say "low quality" buildings, do you mean the quality of the polygon data or are you judging someone's home to be of low value? On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 1:24 AM, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote: > Active in Senegal and Mali, I have noticed that changesets tagged with > tasking-manager HOT

Re: [HOT] Highway Tag Africa wiki

2017-08-03 Thread Vao Matua
us description was > >- The small roads going outside the residential areas, mainly for >'''agricultural and forestry''' purposes. Tracks can also be found in >National Parks and Game Reserves. In general these roads do not have >connecting function with other roads, and do

Re: [HOT] Highway Tag Africa wiki

2017-07-29 Thread Vao Matua
. >> >> There are 2,921 highways currently labelled living_street in Angola. I >> suspect the problem is people do not read the documentation but copy the >> tags of another mapper and sometimes these are not as accurate as one might >> like. >> >> Cheerio

Re: [HOT] Highway Tag Africa wiki

2017-07-28 Thread Vao Matua
I led the discussion at the Highway Tagging workshop on the last day of SOTM Africa. There was quite a bit of discussion and agreement that the existing tagging can be frustrating, however, we did not generate any new proposals for additional tags. We did agree on some changes to the Africa

Re: [HOT] residential roads within built-up areas

2017-07-26 Thread Vao Matua
At State of the Map Africa conference earlier this month we had several discussions about road tagging. The Africa Highway Tagging Guide has been updated to reflect those discussions. Personally I have found that thinking of the tagging

Re: [HOT] small round buildings

2017-07-23 Thread Vao Matua
They look like small dwellings similar to the ones in pastoral communities in Ethiopia. However, I do not have on the ground experience in Central Africa. On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 7:49 AM, Daniel Specht wrote: > Are the small round buildings in Borno graneries or houses?

[HOT] State of the Map Africa 2017 Early bird registration closes soon

2017-05-23 Thread Vao Matua
Please join us in Uganda for the first State of the Map Africa conference. Kampala Uganda 8-11 July 2017 http://sotmafrica.org Early bird registration ends next week. If you are unable to attend please

Re: [HOT] Buildings and residential areas: Buldings as nodes (Q1)

2017-05-20 Thread Vao Matua
My opinion is that buildings should be mapped as areas. In un-mapped areas it would be best to create landuse=residential areas first rather than quickly tagging buildings with single nodes. When it comes time to trace buildings it is troublesome to convert single nodes to polygons. For existing

Re: [HOT] Fwd: Re: landuse=residential within landuse=residential

2017-03-29 Thread Vao Matua
e iD editor as well, probably. However, it >> shouldn’t be very difficult to do so. >> >> I understand the residential areas are used for getting population >> density in the HOT projects. The use of both tags together would be a >> better choice, getting the informa

Re: [HOT] Fwd: Re: landuse=residential within landuse=residential

2017-03-29 Thread Vao Matua
Nick & John, Determining where to draw the edge of landuse=residential can be difficult. Here in Ethiopia most of the population lives in a rural setting where they farm areas of 1 to 10 hectares in size. http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/6.9634/38.4408 There are places where people live in

Re: [HOT] Could we get more out of our mappers by asking for less?

2017-02-25 Thread Vao Matua
John, I think there is merit to what you are saying. The one caution I would suggest is that "If something is worth mapping it is worth mapping correctly". Here in Ethiopia I have spent a lot of time adding nodes to roads that were digitized at a coarse scale. Mapping quickly doesn't have to

Re: [HOT] Anybody has time to handhold me through untangling a task?

2016-11-22 Thread Vao Matua
Majka, The mapping in this area is comparable to other projects I've seen in Tanzania. Over-mapping residential areas and paths is kind of overkill, but personally I don't think it hurts to have them mapped. The bigger concern I have is buildings mapped as lines, that is something that should be

Re: [HOT] Highway=residential in Africa

2016-06-12 Thread Vao Matua
I would suggest that a tag like* highway=rural_residential* would be valuable. I often see dwellings in agricultural areas connected by a road/track/path. To classify a road as "unclassified" has always baffled me. Often in Ethiopia I see houses about 50 meters apart along a road which connects to

Re: [HOT] Difficulty in communicating with iD users

2016-03-07 Thread Vao Matua
Thanks Dale & Mikel, JOSM and iD are just tools, each with their strengths and weaknesses. I have made thousands of edits with both and demonstrate both when I lead mapathons, most people choose to edit tasks with JOSM, but many like iD, the important thing is to coach them to create good data.

Re: [HOT] Groups/areas of Trees=> leisure=park?

2016-02-29 Thread Vao Matua
Mike, I would suggest that natural=wood should be the first tag, if the area is a park then the next tag could be leisure=park. The OSM page on forest has good descriptions. In Ethiopia often the Orthodox churches are in the middle of a

Re: [HOT] Today is GIS Day

2015-11-19 Thread Vao Matua
Thanks for the encouragement Tyler. The attendees of the Portland Oregon GIS Day mapathon enjoyed watching the progress of all the ongoing mapathons. Emmor On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 1:14 PM, Tyler Radford wrote: > All, > > Today is Day 3 of OSM Geo Week: GIS Day. I

Re: [HOT] Experienced mapper please verify: nonexistent stream on Task #1955, other mistakes

2015-05-02 Thread Vao Matua
Suzan, I believe it is a watercourse, look at the location at level 16 with Mapbox imagery, it does appear to go to the stream to the east. Another issue I see is the extra large Residential area polygons, they should be just around the houses and not include so much area without houses.

Re: [HOT] Mayendit task

2015-03-07 Thread Vao Matua
Pete, I would appreciate the feedback from site visits. It is difficult to know if the imagery shows buildings or trees, paths or streams. Hopefully the mapping will make things go faster in the field. Emmor On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Pete Masters pedrito1...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi

Re: [HOT] #923 - Mayendit, South Sudan - highways to ditches?

2015-03-06 Thread Vao Matua
It appears that the Leer-Mayendit primary road in the north portion of the project is under construction in this imagery? Is it flooded? There appears to be quite a bit of water in the video. Any tag requirements? Regards, Emmor On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 7:12 AM, Kretzer kret...@gmx.net wrote:

Re: [HOT] Validation

2015-02-16 Thread Vao Matua
Nick, Blake althio, Good practical advice. I think it is important to remember that there are humans on either side of the validation. There have been times when I added a few features and then validated, other times I start adding and realize that quite a bit had been missed and then I'm kind of

Re: [HOT] Volunteering

2015-02-04 Thread Vao Matua
Saul, I affirm the advice given by Mark and Rafael. Don't be afraid to start mapping and contribute. I would also suggest going to a HOT tile that isn't complete but other editors have started on. That way you can see how other people have tagged features. Regards, Vao (Palolo) On Tue, Feb 3,