On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 at 14:03, stevea wrote:
> A challenge (with MapRoulette) is in correctly writing the query to return
> the "proper" dataset. Once you do, it's great!
>
You're not wrong there, Steve!
Thanks
Graeme
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 at 13:54, Adam Horan wrote:
> Your challenge is listed and has 13 tasks visible. People could action
> them.
>
Thanks, mate!
Yep, it's there & (apparently) doable, so thanks for the help in setting it
up :-)
I'll also set others up for the other states, even if I'm the
A challenge (with MapRoulette) is in correctly writing the query to return the
"proper" dataset. Once you do, it's great!
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Your challenge is listed and has 13 tasks visible. People could action them.
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 at 13:29, Graeme Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> That works! (I think?)
>
>
That works! (I think?)
It thought about it then came back with 13 tasks to complete, which matches
13 buildings that OT found, but it showed a map of Indonesia?
I refreshed it to have another go & it then hit me with a Data Limit.
Lunchtime now, then out for a Doctor's appt, so I'll try again
Graeme,
The data source you pasted in doesn't return any tasks... I think it's the
quoting around "building=yes".
//State
area[admin_level=4]["name"="Western
Australia"][boundary=administrative]->.a;
way(area.a)[building]["building:levels"="0"];
out geom ;
I modified it to this, and now get a
Is the challenge status Finished? You might need to do something to change
that back to Created or Active, or whatever it is.
If you have no tasks listed in the admin page for the challenge, then you
probably need to click 'Rebuild Tasks' which will run your OT query again
and generate all the
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 at 11:37, Adam Horan wrote:
> There's a discoverable slider in the Project
>
The Challenge was set to Discoverable but the Project wasn't, so that's now
hopefully fixed that one as now showing OK (at least to me?)
Are there tasks listed in the challenge?
>
No.
The Project
Getting a MapRoulette dataset (.json, perhaps) just right can be challenging,
at least it was for me after I got the knack of these. For a while, I
struggled with some "around" syntax in OT to garden my data more nicely. Even
before that, the "rough cut" I started with bore a lot of fruit (it
There's a discoverable slider in the Project
https://maproulette.org/browse/projects/3119 and also each challenge has a
discoverable setting. In the challenge list this is an eye symbol which is
either open or has a line through it.
Are there tasks listed in the challenge?
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 at
Thanks everybody for your suggestions.
A lot of it seems to be a known Firefox issue where it doesn't release
memory after closing a tab - at one stage yesterday arvo I had 2100+MB
(over half my RAM!) being used by Firefox :-(
Hasn't been an issue till recently so I guess something has been
Rather than highjack Adam's thread any longer, tiem to set-up my own to try
& work out what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks everybody for input & suggestions!
I've noticed quite a few buildings tagged as "building:levels=0", which is
obviously wrong as it means they don't even have a ground floor! (& I
In Firefox type in the address about:performance to see which Firefox
tabs are using the most CPU ("Energy Impact") and memory.
Closing the top tabs in this list can speed Firefox up.
On 28/7/21 5:59 pm, Bob Cameron wrote:
Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del and select) will show process/ram hogs.
Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del and select) will show process/ram hogs. sort
by cpu usage then memory, grab the process name and search on it...
4GB may be a little light too.. If your hard drive flogs (swaps) a lot
that may be worth a look.
G'luck!
On 28/7/21 3:22 pm, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
> For any other non-programmers (like me) looking for good resources on
> Overpass code, I’ve found this site to be really useful. It’s got lots of
> practical examples and good, simple explanations. I find it simpler to follow
> than the overpass wiki pages, although the combination of both is
Jul 28, 2021, 07:29 by graemefi...@gmail.com:
>> You can check your throttle status on the standard server here >>
>> https://overpass-api.de/api/status
>>
>
> Which came back with
> Rate limit: 22 slots available now.
> which I assume means it should be OK?
>
Yes, this reported that 2 out of
Jul 28, 2021, 07:23 by aho...@gmail.com:
>
> Industrial on one side, residential on the other?
> Personally I don't mind leaving this as residential as you suggest, so just
> mark it as not an issue.
>
Often residential will be valid there, so I would skip it.
> If you get blocked on the
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