[HOT] Re : Blog post about last weeks Camp Roberts/RELIEF Mapping

Pierre Béland infosbelas-gps at yahoo.fr
Thu May 31 21:21:37 BST 2012


Pierre,

There are various ways to show mapping progress.


In the Task manager Statistic panel, we already see the number of tasks. But an other statistic would be the number of nodes added. This would give an other view of the progress made, like Ushahidi wich shows the number of events added.


And there are more visual representation of the mapping progress. But how to integrate this simply in the Task manager? And what is reasonably feasible is probably the question.


First the progress bar could replace the map on the right of the Task manager page. Like on the left side of the page, we could have tabs to select either the TASKS map or the PROGRESS map.

The following page simply shows two maps, at beginning and now http://groundtruth.in/2011/08/22/ramani-tandale-work-in-progress/ .
Sometimes, an image is overlayed on the other. We move in and out with  a slider.

There are also progress maps that highlight the nodes added to the map since the beginning of the project.
 
Pierre 



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> De : Pierre GIRAUD <pierre.giraud at gmail.com>
>À : Pierre Béland <infosbelas-gps at yahoo.fr> 
>Cc : hot <hot at openstreetmap.org> 
>Envoyé le : Jeudi 31 mai 2012 15h46
>Objet : Re: [HOT] Re : Blog post about last weeks Camp Roberts/RELIEF Mapping
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>On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Pierre Béland <infosbelas-gps at yahoo.fr> wrote:
>> Harry Wood <mail at harrywood.co.uk> wrote on May 31 2012
>>
>>> As with the polygon areas you've been developing, it does remind me more
>>> and more of the tool called "MapCraft"
>>>  which already exists, and which we *could* already  use for HOT stuff in
>>> fact.  We use it London mapping parties.
>>
>> The Progress map feature is interesting. It might be a layer in the Task
>> manager map for a particular task, if not to hard to maintain.
>
>What is this "progress map" you're talking about ?
>
>>
>>
>>> So I'm thinking a chatroom feature on the tasking manager might be more
>>> lively and better used if it was simply
>>>  a view onto the #hot IRC channel.  This would also make the IRC channel
>> more lively and better used.
>>>  Maybe you were thinking of having a different chatroom per job.
>>
>> One chat room with log feature should do the job. The role of this chat room
>> is to complement rather then replace the work of the coordinator and the
>> wiki page.
>>
>>
>> Pierre
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