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cleaning up after a task manager task

Hi Johnwhelan, just for you information, Mike’s scripts are available in the mapathoner plugin, too. It’s just a simplification of running the scripts.

2 years of OSM: What I have done at OpenStreetMap in the last year

Thanks for the feedback. It was probably our bad communication, because since the beginning of the change, the mappy client was available. Therefore, I can’t agree that the change was radical.

The split of web client to light, panel, and mappy was, as you said, according to the DAMN project philosophy – make one client for particular group of mappers. Light and panel are text-based, but mappy is map-based with manual square lock workflow.

Anyway, I’m really glad you found your way to work efficiently. Thanks again for the feedback and keep mapping!

2 anos de OSM: O que eu fiz no OpenStreetMap no ultimo ano

Please, see my comment under the English version. This kind of double posting is bad idea.

2 years of OSM: What I have done at OpenStreetMap in the last year

Hi Gustavo, the author of the damn project here. Could you, please, elaborate on what you mean by “… after DAMN totally changed the way we work …”? I would like to avoid frustration of the mappers using the damn project.

Anyway, thank you for your hard work. The world is a little bit better place because of the guys like you.

Get inspired by mapping highways' radars and mirrors

Hi trigpoint,

highways radars are osm.wiki/Cs:Tag:highway%3Dspeed_display and mirrors are osm.wiki/Tag:highway%3Dtraffic_mirror.

The problem this diary discuss is mapping of highway-like areas.

simplifying reception of the OSMWeekly newsletter

Uh, I though that Subscribe to weeklyOSM via Email will send the content of the page. (I just subscribed, so I will see next week.)

I am also subscribed to talk mailing list, where only announcement about new weekly is posted with no content. (I understand that is not a solution for you.)

Organizer experience and learnings from State of the Map (SotM) 2021

This is just an idea – what about letting translators translate videos in advance, too? And maybe also add subtitles? Participants then could just switch sound channel of the video and switch on/off the subtitles.

simplifying reception of the OSMWeekly newsletter

Wouldn’t subscribe via Email from weeklyOSM page just work? (Personally, I haven’t test it yet.)

New Mapping Project

Hi, I don’t know your mapping workflow, but if you benefit from some “area manager”, feel free to test https://www.damn-project.org/. I’ll be happy for the feedback. Thanks.

Running JOSM on X86 without Oracle's JAVA

https://mapathon-cz.gitlab.io/josm-on-flash/ could be helpful, maybe?

JOSM Portable

This could help, too: https://mapathon-cz.gitlab.io/josm-on-flash/ (sorry, I don’t speak Russian.)

Potential HOT tasking manager improvements to help new and existing contributors collaborate more effectively

Hi Pete. This is my summary & understanding with some added constructive criticism.

osm.org/user/qeef/diary/396270

Will be happy for your feedback.

I do not know how not to care for quality

Let assume nothing is binary. Then, I guess you can see each changeset as “yeah, well, this is not so good but useful”, or “whoo, no way, too many mistakes.”

I do support keeping the quality of data.

I started my contribution within the Missing Maps project. I’ve been told not to map if I’m not (the guess now) 80 % sure. 20 % can be found be “OSM gatekeepers” as you. (Thanks for that.)

IMO, each mapper should start with simple tasks (like map buildings and residential areas,) learn from the feedback, and listen to the local community.

IMO, each “OSM gatekeeper” should assume good faith, balance between useful/harmful, and trying to see the potential in newbie mappers.

What is a regional hub?

I’m bit worried. I feel that

This has two implications: first, the hub does not serve HOT ‘the organization’. Second, the hub serves OpenStreetMap activities within HOT’s mission;

is contradiction.

Divide and map. Now. -- square locking policy

Thanks, I am glad the project is usable and used!

(Prague) online mapathon

A large crowd may seem like a nice thing to have, but I personally feel that it limits the opportunity to interact better with participants, and help them with concerns.

I totally agree. I think that the solution is to just split mappers to multiple groups, but keep some global communication channel to went back. Of course, I can’t consider our first online mapathon as reliable statistics.

One of the things I’m still curious about our sessions is that very few people use their cameras (it’snot required, of course) and the chat box (thought very basic) is quite active

That’s true. I feel like the people don’t like to show themselves if they don’t have to. And when there is no one else doing that. It’s completely same in our case. In our mapping groups, there is usually microphones and cameras off, only group leader is speaking and sharing screen. The chat is more active, however.

Maybe it’s also due to mindset of group leader <-> mapper. But this is guessing. If I would contribute to the mapping group as a member, I would probably switch off camera and mic, too.

Buildings Mapping

Good job. It would be awesome if you can compare performance with mapathoner plugin (downloadable from JOSM, documentation here).

Also, I could advise utilsplugin2 (documentation here) and X for resizing just one wall of a building.

Our Experience working with Health Facilities Import -India.

This is really cool.

#journey

Hope you upload some GPX traces :)

Community is hard

That’s an interesting problem, I will tell you how do I fight it, just for inspiration.

First, I selected the topics most interested for me and found out channels where these topics are discussed. Sometimes, there are multiple channels but I am trying to keep just one channel I like the most.

Second, the channels you talk about are different types:

  1. Pull info (asynchronous, like email, RSS, weekly, wiki).
  2. Instant messaging (synchronous, like Riot.im, Slack, Discord, IRC).
  3. Social network/microblogging (chaotic, like Twitter)

I think that OSMCha is not the communication channel but tool you may use for map editing (maybe I am wrong as I don’t use it). I think that a conference is not a communication channel neither, but the event (as you pointed out).

1. Pull info (asynchronous communication) This is my main communication channel to “keep in touch and know what happens in the community”.

The base is email here. I do check my email inbox once or twice per day. Just set up the mailing lists of interest (talk, hot, josm-dev) and skip the not important messages. New weekly is always notified to talk (and also to hot so I end up with duplicity here). Mention in Slack, wiki change or new OSM message is notified by email, too.

A similar channel is RSS. I just sit down in the evening (not every as I haven’t learned it much yet) and pull all the RSS feeds, scanning what is interesting and reading it.

2. Instant messaging (IM) (synchronous communication) I think that IM is a good option for team I work with on a daily basis. Or when you need/provide support. Therefore I don’t use it much. When email notification from Slack comes, I do check it. If nothing comes, I do check Slack once per week, reading new conversations.

3. Social network/microblogging (chaotic communication) I am not a big fan of these as the network tells you what you want to see. I do follow some people, but not organizations. And I don’t have this channel as a significant one.