Yes. The 'flag as remapped' bumps the remapped flag up by 1. When it's up to 3 that way is no longer shown to others. The 'Yes, I remapped' sets it to 3 immediately, so as to filter it out until the next Fairy Dust run (which is only once a day). Flag as remapped: 1390 events Skipped: 522 events Remapped: 515 events
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Alex Barth <[email protected]> wrote: > What happens to the 'flag as remapped' or 'yes, i remapped' input by users? > Do you store the responses? > > On Sep 3, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Martijn van Exel <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Alex, >> >> I am kind of learning this web stuff as I go along, so I didn't really >> think of monitoring usage. I did install awstats on my server just now >> which tells me I have ~350 page views on the remap page. This page >> would only be loaded once per session though, as all the rest is AJAX >> stuff. The number of requests on the geoJSON service that gets a new >> non-remapped way geometry is ~2700. This is starting yesterday at 8AM >> Mountain Time. I don't know how to get awstats to parse older log >> files (apache rolls them over every day I think). >> >> Martijn >> >> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Alex Barth <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Martijn - >>> >>> Again, fantastic stuff. I'm hooked. >>> >>> Do you have any stats on the tool's usage that you can publish? >>> >>> On Aug 31, 2012, at 11:17 PM, Martijn van Exel <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I want to add The Remap-A-Tron to the ever growing list of tools >>>> designed to support the ongoing remapping effort. >>>> >>>> http://lima.schaaltreinen.nl/remap/ >>>> >>>> Although this tool currently only covers the US, it would be >>>> relatively straightforward (given proper server resources) to deploy >>>> it for other regions or even worldwide, which is why I include talk@ >>>> as well. >>>> >>>> What it does is pretty straightforward - at least for the user. It >>>> serves up a Mapnik map with an overlay showing one redaction-deleted >>>> major road (motorway - tertiary). By looking at the Mapnik map you >>>> should be able to quickly determine whether that way has already been >>>> remapped. If it is, hit the 'flag as remapped' button and you're on to >>>> the next deleted way. If it isn't, you can either remap it straight >>>> away - there's links for JOSM as well as Potlatch - or skip it and >>>> leave it for someone else. There's buttons as well as shortcut keys to >>>> make cycling through the deleted ways as efficient as possible. >>>> >>>> The selection of deleted ways is pseudo-random so you might find >>>> yourself looking at the same way twice in one session. >>>> >>>> But wait - all deleted ways? Aren't many of them already remapped? >>>> Yes, they are. This is where my Fairy Dust alogorithm comes in. It >>>> detects with some accuracy if a way has already been remapped so you >>>> should see mostly non-remapped ways. If enough people (currently 3) >>>> agree that a way has already been remapped, it won't show up again. >>>> >>>> Some more background on this tool is here - >>>> https://oegeo.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/remapathon/ >>>> >>>> In the two days since I first soft-launched this through my blog, IRC >>>> and twitter, the number of non-remapped major class ways in the US has >>>> gone down from 1863 to 1692, and my hope is to get that number down to >>>> zero in a number of days. If and when that happens, I can easily tweak >>>> the tool to include non-major roads (there are some 15K of those not >>>> remapped in the US alone, or so Fairy Dust tells me). The tool can >>>> also be repurposed for other (re-)mapping tasks altogether - let me >>>> know your ideas. >>>> >>>> Let me know if it's useful / how it can be improved. The code will be >>>> on github soon but I can tell you now it's not very pretty. >>>> -- >>>> martijn van exel >>>> http://oegeo.wordpress.com >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> talk mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk >>> >>> Alex Barth >>> http://twitter.com/lxbarth >>> tel (+1) 202 250 3633 >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> martijn van exel >> http://oegeo.wordpress.com > > Alex Barth > http://twitter.com/lxbarth > tel (+1) 202 250 3633 > > > > -- martijn van exel http://oegeo.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us

