Dear All,
There have been two responses to mine about a building editor. I apologize for
the confusion and I do not advocate for a separate building, nor does anyone
else. I’ve moved my discussion to the appropriate slack channel. Thank you
for the links.
Best,
Walker
On Dec 13, 2017, at
Hi all,
I think people interested in the subject of a building tool in iD should
read a few pages (if not already found and read):
- View of the maintener
https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/528#issuecomment-346234741
- First coding attempt https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/pull/2699
Can this be packaged up in a format that cynical OSM mappers can absorb?
I'm thinking not glossy with smiling faces but a note in their OSM diary
that we can draw to the attention of OSMWEEKLY. Possibly through a post on
the osmtalk titled something like "local mapping after HOT"?
Compose it in
Apologies for going back to an earlier point, but i think yes there are
examples. The OSM Bangladesh crew, while not without original, local
catalysts, had a resurgence after a HOT project with MSF. While the project
was very successful (and has had impact in terms of medical care in
deprived
ted with the
> existing editor and What would the skills required be for the person(s)?
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> Best,
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> Walker
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> *From:* john whelan <jwhelan0...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 12, 2017 09:24
> *To:* Rory McCann
Walker
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*From:* john whelan <jwhelan0...@gmail.com>
*Sent:* Tuesday, December 12, 2017 09:24
*To:* Rory McCann
*Cc:* HOT
*Subject:* Re: [HOT] Buildings and HOT's reputation in OSM
A specialised buildings editor idea has a lot of merit. Less to train,
fewer options to go wrong. Backg
with the existing editor and What
would the skills required be for the person(s)?
Best,
Walker
From: john whelan <jwhelan0...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 09:24
To: Rory McCann
Cc: HOT
Subject: Re: [HOT] Buildings and HOT's reputation
A specialised buildings editor idea has a lot of merit. Less to train,
fewer options to go wrong. Background upload after each building or set
time.
The problem with Bjorn's idea is unfortunately anyone can lead a
maperthon. The HOT Training group meets regularly and at least one of the
Dear friends,
I do think that quality assurance is important. That doesn't mean just
assuring how objects are mapped, but also quality assuring training and
mapathons. From my perspective (specialising in adult education) I'd say
there's a fair few things that could be done to improve outcomes
It seems like there is a need for a specialized "buildings editor". Yes
JOSM building_tools beats iD now, but how about making a new web based
editor that addresses the problems you highlight:
* Can only enter buildings
* Uploads (& downloads) frequently. Potlatch used to upload as soon as
you
I accept what you say Ralph but the motorcycle project is being run by an
conventional European or North American NGO. It's organised mapping.
>The result will be a dedicated group in each country that will continue
the work, train more local people and expand the mapping community.
So is there
John,
I am not sure what you are trying to say, but to help you understand
“Microgrants” I can explain some of them to you.
I am helping the WAMM (West African Motorbike Mappers) who are in Sierra Leone.
The lead for this was Ivan Gayton from Medicins sans Frontieres and Rupert Alan
(A regular
Are we talking about Task Manger projects initiated and run by local
project managers or something else?
If we are talking about Task Manger projects then I suggest asking the
project manager(s) to do a write up on their experiences and see if this
can be brought to the attention of OSMWEEKLY.
;
>>> · Correcting buildings when validating/shortage of validators?
>>> OK if this is unlikely to be the solution then we are back to better tools
>>> for initial digitising. Can you help with coding?
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>>> · Wasn't aware of any scori
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>> · Wasn't aware of any scoring for validated tiles.
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>> Cheers - Phil
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>> *From:* john whelan [mailto:jwhelan0...@gmail.com]
>> *Sent:* Sunday, December 10, 2017 11:07 AM
>> *To:* Phil (The Geek) Wyatt
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: Sunday, December 10, 2017 11:07 AM
To: Phil (The Geek) Wyatt
Cc: hot@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [HOT] Buildings and HOT's reputation in OSM
I think the London mapperthons expect 30% of their attendees to return. So
unfortunately 50% can be expected to be "disposable" mappers and
ources etc. I think it's up to all of us to contribute in any way we can
> and put forward ideas, time, funds or expertise to make things better.
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> I wasn't aware of the OSMF mailing list so I will join that as well and
> read up what has been happening.
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> Chee
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Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 7:00 AM
To: hot@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [HOT] Buildings and HOT's reputation in OSM
Recently there has been some discussion of HOT's input into OpenStreetMap in
the OSMF mailing list.
Perhaps one of the problem areas is mapping that is less
Recently there has been some discussion of HOT's input into OpenStreetMap
in the OSMF mailing list.
Perhaps one of the problem areas is mapping that is less than ideal.
Basically HOT mainly maps highways, landuse=residential and buildings.
These shouldn't be difficult to map correctly.
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