[HOT] Polio project

Severin Menard severin.menard at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 09:50:21 UTC 2014


Hi Kazeem,

I guess you are a colleague of Samuel Aiyeoribe working on the same
project, right?
My answers inline.


On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Kazeem Owolabi <
kazeem.owolabi at ehealthnigeria.org> wrote:

> Afternoon,
>
> I am a staff of ehealth Africa, we are currently working on Polio
> eradication in Nigeria, We believe your OSM Task Manager will make our
> digitizing of roads in Nigeria, for now Kano Sate more effective and
> efficient.
>
If you map roads, that often crosses various tasks, save your changes quite
often, especially if using ID, that has no capacity to manage editing
conflicts (= mappers modifying the same object during the same editing
session)

>
> Though, A staff have been given access to create job on the testing
> server, we need to create one of the main server and also a follow through
> on the procedure.
>
Seems the dev instance is currently down. If you gave us your Area of
Interest (eg create a new layer in JOSM, draw the Area and save it as an
.osm file) we can create the job in the TM. If you connect on
Mumble<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mumble> there
will be HOT people to help you on this.

>
> I also try one of the task, however I did not find my edit uploaded with
> JOSM on Open street map.
>
If you mean by OpenStreetMap the rendering on www.osm.org, it is normal:
these iamges are not refreshed automatically, but on a regular basis. Go
back to the location and refresh the page to see if it has been updated. If
you want to force it, you can right click on the map, open it in a new tab,
and add this at the end of the image URL: /dirty and type Enter. It will
refresh the tiled image. GO back to the tab with the map and refresh the
page: if you edited the map (more than a few minutes ago) the edits will
show up

>
> We have a team ready to work on it, we plan to start tomorrow.
>
Great!

>
> Here is my OSM ID, username: kazeem ; email:
> kazeem.owolabi at ehealthnigeria.org
>
I see you are a GIS expert. I guess you already know this service:
http://export.hotosm.org/ that allows you to get the OSM data in various
GIS formats.

>
> Thanks and regards
>
> --
> *Owolabi, Kazeem.K*
> *GIS Technician,*
> *eHealth Africa.*
>
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