On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Maarten Deen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 80n wrote: > > Yup, I just tried marking a tile at zoom level 6 and it was logged as a > zoom > > 12 tile. > > > > It shouldn't be possible to mark tiles at any zoom level other than 12 so > > that needs to be fixed. > > Yes. ASAP. > > > Tiles in the 0-63 and 0-256 range are most likely to have been requested > at > > z6 and z8 respectively. I'll purge these from the file. > > You can mark at z8 too? s/ASAP/ASAFP > z8 was already disabled some time ago. > > > What's the quality of the rest of the tiles look like? > > That's difficult to check because the area to check is rather large and > checking individual tiles is also not a trivial task. But you can see vague > outlines of the continents and some island. But again: to check if a tile > is > properly marked is timeconsuming. > I guess we need to take a random sample and see how many errors there are in that sample. > > We also need to think about how we are going to use and implement this > properly. At present, there is no warning or confirmation if you mark a > tile > as land/sea/mixed. I would really want that to be there. > So marking a tile should be done either in a direct interface in the map > with > confirmation (press l, s, m and have a messagebox confirm this) or > something > with buttons on the tile information page. > It would also be nice to have the oceantiles status on the information page > so > you can see if it is sea, land or mixed. > > Does anyone have any insight in how the scoring is done? When I mark a tile > als land, it gets score .2. How do multiple marks get processed? > Users are identified by their IP address. New users start with a reputation of 0.1 (or perhaps 0.2 - I can't remember). If a user tags something that has also been tagged by another user - and tags it identically - then their reputation is increased. I think the value for a tile is that of the user with the highest reputation to have marked that tile. I think there's a bit more to it than that, but that's basically the idea. > > Regards, > Maarten > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tilesathome mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tilesathome >
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