[HOT] [Tasking Manager] enhancements - testers required

Pierre GIRAUD pierre.giraud at gmail.com
Sun Jan 13 17:39:07 GMT 2013


On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Augustin Doury
<augustin.doury at hotosm.org>wrote:

> Hi! Couple things I realized this morning using the Tasking Manager :
>
> 1) Limit how many times you could split the tasks, for a zoom level of 17,
> maybe not more than once.
> > sometimes tasks are splitted twice or more, it really slows the mapping.
>

With the new workflow, users shouldn't be able to split more than once.

>
> 2) Make it easy to find which task you're working on,
> In the current version all "current worked on" tasks are highlighted in
> orange, maybe the task linked to your OSM account could be highlighted in
> an other colour.
>

I think there's already a link to your currently locked task when you're
looking for an other one.
But I agree, maybe some color on the map would help.


>
> 3) It's too easy to delete a task, it could be great to add one step more
> for security checking
>

By task, do you mean "job"? This is a usual confusion.
If so, there's already an open issue.


> Great to imagine how the new version will be!
>
> Augustin
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Augustin Doury <augustin.doury at hotosm.org
> > wrote:
>
>> Thanks for that Pierre! Here are some comments :
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Pierre GIRAUD <pierre.giraud at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  - with this in mind, tiles url (in the address bar) can be used to be
>>> shared to someone else. This might be useful to use a tile as reference in
>>> a discussion between mappers,
>>>
>>
>>  > this is a real enhancement, especially with new mappers who want to
>> have their work checked or to share it easily. I would use it like every
>> week.
>>
>>
>>>
>>>  - comments are now required when marking a task as done or
>>> (in)validating one,
>>>
>>
>> > great, it could be good to have an informative message to explain what
>> kind of comment is expected,
>>  > maybe the person who create the job could choose this informative
>> message.
>>
>>
>>>  - users have access to the tile change history.
>>>
>>
>> > this is a real enhancement too I think
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Please write down any problems you see and your good or bad feelings.
>>>
>>
>> Something that could be great on the Tasking Manager's "users" page :
>>
>> By clicking on the OSMid of a contributor or a validator, be able to :
>>
>> - know which tile he has edited
>> - know which tile he has marked as "done"
>> - which tile he has validated
>> - and be able to select it easily and open it in "read-only" mode.
>> Great for quality assurance with new mappers, and great to find which
>> tile you have worked on yesterday.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Off topic question:
>>> I'm not sure how important the locking is when an advanced user wants to
>>> (in)validate the work done on a job.
>>> How about allowing validation without any lock. Or maybe we should
>>> rethink the validation process.
>>> Any thoughts?
>>>
>>
>> > when a new register click on a task marked as done, he uses to validate
>> or invalidate it quickly and don't think to just click on "unlock-it"...
>> I think a new validation process could be great, let it open for
>> everybody but be sure that all validators did it in an informed way and
>> don't validate or invalidate a task by mistake.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Pierre
>>>
>>> [1] http://tasks-dev.hotosm.org
>>>
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>> Augustin Doury
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>>
>
>
>
> --
> Augustin Doury
> Openstreetmap Senegal Community Mobilizer
> Humanitarian Openstreetmap Team (HOT)
> +221773160902
>



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