[HOT] Polio project
Rafael Avila Coya
ravilacoya at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 12:41:55 UTC 2014
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If you mean the coordinates they need to map for Kano State, Samuel
told Kate these are the coordinates:
Xminimum: 7.675171
Xmaximum: 9.360312
Yminimum: 10.543079
Ymaximum: 12.604604 (All value in decimal degree).
Cheers,
Rafael Ávila Coya (edvac).
On 27/03/14 13:13, Severin Menard wrote:
> Dear Kazeem,
>
> If you feel the grid is too tiny we can create a new job really
> quickly.
>
> Can someone answer about ID and coordinates?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Severin
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Kazeem Owolabi
> <kazeem.owolabi at ehealthnigeria.org
> <mailto:kazeem.owolabi at ehealthnigeria.org>> wrote:
>
> Dear Sverin,
>
> We will readjust and spread out since we cant create another job.
> Please, can coordinates of a piont be identify on the Editor ID?
>
> Thanks and kind regards.
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Severin Menard
> <severin.menard at gmail.com <mailto:severin.menard at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Dear Kazeem,
>
> I can see your task: http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/474
>
> For mapping roads, I would advice you to create bigger tiles when
> creating the job.
>
> I can see your team is working on close tasks. This is
> unfortunately a risk to get conflicts, as roads cross tiles: I
> would advise you to make everyone map in different locations, to
> avoid this.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Severin
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Kazeem Owolabi
> <kazeem.owolabi at ehealthnigeria.org
> <mailto:kazeem.owolabi at ehealthnigeria.org>> wrote:
>
> Dear Kate,
>
> Yes, he is. And we are currently working on it with a team.
> Hopefully, we will be able to make great updates to OSM.
>
> Thanks and kind regards.
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Severin Menard
> <severin.menard at gmail.com <mailto:severin.menard at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> 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
> <mailto: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
> <http://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
> <mailto: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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> -- *Owolabi, Kazeem.K* *GIS Technician,* *eHealth Africa.*
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