Having just witnessed  a major screw up by a local University who didn't
understand how we do things and managed to both mess up the map and the 150
student assignments a wiki community written guideline would be a good
start.

The intentions were good but the impact wasn't for both sides and it would
be nice to avoid similar situations in future.

Perhaps something in learnOSM or a pointer in there.  Make it easy to find
for those who are thinking of giving students an assignment especially if
it will count towards their final grade.

Thanks John

On 18 October 2017 at 06:31, Yves <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's a good point, starting with an OSMF guideline, then after a while,
> a policy if needed.
> Or do you mean a wiki community written guideline?
> Yves
>
> Le 18 octobre 2017 03:05:28 GMT+02:00, john whelan <[email protected]>
> a écrit :
>>
>> Probably what we could do with is a set of guidelines for people
>> organising mapping groups.  This is not policy so much as best practices.
>>
>> Could this be done before we thrash out a policy?
>>
>> Thanks John
>>
>> On 17 Oct 2017 8:27 pm, "Frederik Ramm" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> the results are in!
>>>
>>> https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Data_Working_Group/Resul
>>> ts_of_Organised_Editing_Survey_2017
>>>
>>> Thank you everyone who participated.
>>>
>>> Bye
>>> Frederik
>>>
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