<div dir="ltr"><div>I did some tests and remote control doesn't work in JOSM, probably because we use HTTPS. I tried with <a href="http://tasks.hotosm.org">tasks.hotosm.org</a> but no HTTPS there.<br><br></div>There is an HTTPS option in JOSM but that also doesn't work. Can we update our taskingmanager to trigger JOSM's remote control using HTTPS?<br><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr">Met vriendelijke groeten,<br>Best regards,<br><br>Ben Abelshausen</div></div></div>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Glenn Plas <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:glenn@byte-consult.be" target="_blank">glenn@byte-consult.be</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I do agree, for more widespread things like missing streets, it's<br>
probably quite useful. En per 'theme' like shops, it's excellent. I<br>
didn't know you could not-use the squares, but like I said, my R&D was<br>
on task manager 1, and I understand it's at major version 2 now.<br>
<br>
But for GRB (and that is the kicker of my solution) You don't need a<br>
task manager as the diff's between GRB to-be-imported data and the<br>
existing data is solved in the browser itself. So that's a seamless<br>
situation. You can do it per building(s) (when I'm done adding that<br>
small functionality). It's now using the view bounding box to limit the<br>
data.<br>
<br>
Since JOSM is the catalyst in this solution, we benefit from all things<br>
JOSM brings (validation/mapcss etc.) to the table.<br>
<br>
The missing roads is probably on the top of the list of (want)todo's.<br>
<br>
@marc : I've seen some of 'his/her' work too and there are indeed some<br>
small issues from time to time. But this person is willing to change<br>
his habits too, I've had some comments in the past (slow roads/trage<br>
wegen) and he made hist tagging more consistent so (s)he's open for<br>
suggestions.<br>
<br>
Glenn<br>
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On 08-11-16 12:59, joost schouppe wrote:<br>
> Honestly I wasn't thinking about organizing your work with this tasking<br>
> manager :)<br>
> If you enjoy your heavy surveying or your efficient imports, I<br>
> absolutely agree there is no extra value in a tasking manager.<br>
> I'm more interested in tools that help finding new mappers, help them on<br>
> their first steps and hopefully turn a few of them into mappers as crazy<br>
> as you guys.<br>
><br>
> Here's how I'm using it myself in the example task:<br>
> - map those roads that are present in Wegenregister and clearly missing<br>
> in OSM<br>
> - make fixme notes for cases where it isn't quite clear<br>
> - When this is done, I mark the task as "ready". Then I load the data to<br>
> my Osmand, and go for a walk where I check some fixme's in the field<br>
> (there's a layer for that in Osmand).<br>
> - When the findings are incorporated into the data, I can finally<br>
> "validate" the tile.<br>
><br>
> This is useful to me because it allows me to keep focused on the task at<br>
> hand (I've been known to wander), make sure I cover the entire territory<br>
> and go out surveying efficiently (I don't really go out surveying, I<br>
> walk the dog in areas where I haven't been yet). And Wegspotter mapped a<br>
> few squares yesterday, so now I can skip straight to the dog-walking<br>
> part in that area.<br>
><br>
> In other tasks, this flow could be entirely different. For the "shops<br>
> with mapillary in Brussels" example, you could easily have a flow where<br>
> beginners do the labour of translating mapillary images into shops. The<br>
> validation would then be to check the tagging and mark spots where the<br>
> imagery wasn't complete enough. A last surveying phase would be to grab<br>
> a mobile editor and add those last shops. But that would then be<br>
> possible on a quick walk - you wouldn't have to be using the clumsy<br>
> mobile editor or walking paper all the time. A lot of people are turned<br>
> off by surveying because you're collecting so much data that the mapping<br>
> afterwards takes way too long. In this little idea, you could map in the<br>
> field without freezing to death.<br>
><br>
> On a technical note: you don't have to use squares. You can also upload<br>
> a custom task division. For city mapping, neighborhoods would be<br>
> perfect. For Missing Maps Wallonia, it could be "residential areas<br>
> without buildings". For a GRB import, it could be tiny tiny squares, or<br>
> a custom division of Flanders into areas with similar numbers of buildings.<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> --<br>
> Joost @<br>
> Openstreetmap<br>
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