Neat. So map roulette would solve the 'no need to fix' signal to others. To make a project is just using curl plus json to describe it and add tasks. Uh can't find github link right now but the api is pretty clear.
Happy to help set that up later today/this week, as well as get the process automated (git, 1x cron, etc) > On 22/02/2015 11:20 AM, "Henry Haselgrove" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> > From: Daniel O'Connor [mailto:[email protected]] >> > Softgrow has done some work in metro Adelaide around checking roads: >> > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_South_Australia >> >> Thanks. I had seen the edits Softgrow has done, but I wasn’t aware it was documented anywhere >> >> > From: Daniel O'Connor [mailto:[email protected]] >> > Sent: Saturday, 21 February 2015 3:39 AM >> >> > Couple of false positives: >> >> > Knox Terrace (Metro area, near waterfall gully) - it's a bit windy and for some reason not matched >> >> >> >> Actually this is not a false positive. The OSM version of the name has too many R’s !! >> >> >> >> > Some of the walking trails near mt lofty >> >> > OBahn busway probably should be excluded. >> >> > There's a lot of little laneways, etc that are worthwhile adding in on their own. >> >> >> >> > Given that importing this is probably not a great idea, what other ways could you present the data - as a list with clickable links to the coordatines/OSM way? >> >> > Or even better, http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/MapRoulette/Challenges ? >> >> >> >> I will try to give this some thought. I just had a brief look at MapRoulette, but I don’t really understand yet what the technical requirements are. >> >> >> >> Just loading the .osm file as a separate layer in JOSM seems to be a reasonable way to use the data. Potentially, I could re-generate the file often, to provide an up-to-date indication of what is left to do. However there would be no easy way for someone to mark for others the fact that a way doesn’t really need changing; and that could lead to some duplicated effort. >> >> >> >> Incidentally, I noticed that you used some of the data in the last 24hrs to update road names on KI. I decided to have a go too, adding some missing roads, also to KI. The procedure of copying a road from one layer to another, joining it to existing ways, and uploading, seems to be fairly easy once you get into the rhythm. I was able to add around one missing road every 30 seconds or so. >> >> >> >> By the way, I have just put an updated version of “missing.osm” in my Google Drive folder, based on the state of OSM today (rather than 9 Feb, like the previous one). >> >>
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