Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-10 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
10 Jun 2019, 14:39 by frede...@remote.org: > while it is *possible* to actually inspect every "upgrade" > iD is suggesting, it is equally possible to just hit the "upgrade" > button without caring at all and you can't see from the outside how much > diligence has been applied in committing a

Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-10 Thread Andrew Harvey
On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 at 22:41, Frederik Ramm wrote: > It is possible for someone without any knowledge of Australia to > participate in your challenge, log in, click the "upgrade tags" button > without ever seeing *what* tags are being upgraded (or understanding > why), and uploading the change.

Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-10 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, I'm a member of the OSMF Data Working Group and we have been alerted to this thread. Please let me say a few words of caution to avoid problems down the line: The "upgrade tags" functionality in the ID editor is highly controversial in the community. The rules about "upgrading" are not the

Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-06 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 2:32 PM Phil Wyatt wrote: > PS – where it’s a building it wants to update each node of the building – > not sure if this is a roulette issue or something else > > > That is annoying, I think its a maproullette issue - the queries look for named nodes, named ways; when it

Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-06 Thread Daniel O'Connor
> > > For example my personal preference is to tag the > > name: brand + branch > > eg. so Westfield Chatswood is tagged > > name=Westfield Chatswood > brand=Westfield > branch=Chatswood > brand:wikidata= -> wikidata for Westfield brand > wikidata= -> wikidata for Westfield Chatswood > > Same

Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-06 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
6 Jun 2019, 07:02 by p...@wyatt-family.com: > > 3) Are there any big negatives to this people can think of? > > People doing it - instead of significantly more useful mapping (adding brand:wikidata is not so useful to do it instead of mapping roads/shops/anything else) - mindlessly, turning

Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-05 Thread Andrew Harvey
I think doing this via MapRoulette challanges is a good way to go, and I like that this can then be split up so only people with local knowledge are editing as opposed to doing it without local knowledge. I think care should be taken to not blindly "upgrade" all the tags, there could be

Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-05 Thread Phil Wyatt
PS – where it’s a building it wants to update each node of the building – not sure if this is a roulette issue or something else From: Daniel O'Connor [mailto:daniel.ocon...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 6 June 2019 1:29 PM To: OSM-Au Subject: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback

Re: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-05 Thread Phil Wyatt
be another good one given how they seem to be closing smaller branches around the place – again at a state level. Cheers - Phil From: Daniel O'Connor [mailto:daniel.ocon...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 6 June 2019 1:29 PM To: OSM-Au Subject: [talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback

[talk-au] Maproullette challenge for feedback - Australian Brands without Wikidata

2019-06-05 Thread Daniel O'Connor
Hey folks, Since ID now includes some handy presets and some recommendations to "upgrade tags", I thought I'd trial out a challenge to find all Woolworths supermarkets without wikidata. https://maproulette.org/browse/challenges/8118 1) Is this kind of challenge and the resulting armchair mapping