[HOT] Projects on the HOT OSM Tasking Manager - lots of them

john whelan jwhelan0112 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 7 14:11:01 UTC 2015


These I like perhaps we could also include projects actively validated for
those mappers who like to see some feedback.

Cheerio John

On 6 December 2015 at 21:35, Daniel O'Connor <daniel.oconnor at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I raised https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/issues/718
> focused only on the front page list/different purposes it serves. Ideas or
> examples of other 'task priority' UI encouraged.
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 3:40 AM, Jo <winfixit at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Something that baffles me about the TM is that when a task is split, the
>> original tile seems to disappear from existence, even though people could
>> still have a reference to it, they will get a not found message and they
>> can't read the comments anymore.
>>
>> As a long time OSM contritbutor, I started doing validation work. I
>> always try to read the instructions, but I also find I'm jumping between
>> tasks quite often. It poses its own challenges... Anyway, I tend to prefer
>> the tasks where not every building needs to be mapped, but sometimes it's
>> hard to find the middle ground. In a tile where almost nothing is visible,
>> I'd try to map at least something like the rivers and the occasional
>> footpath. By mapping the rivers it becomes easier to find the 'roads' where
>> they cross the rivers. And the rivers are nice reference points by
>> themselves as well, of course.
>>
>> Polyglot
>>
>> 2015-12-06 17:58 GMT+01:00 Dale Kunce <dale.kunce at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Ralf and John.
>>> I don't either of you are ranting but providing good feedback that
>>> aligns with my own thinking about tasks. I favor smaller tasks that can be
>>> completed quickly rather than huge tasks that take multiple mappers to
>>> complete.
>>>
>>> One thing that I think we are moving towards is a set of guidelines for
>>> TM PMs. This will standardize a lot of language and help keep tasks
>>> manageable. I'm working on a draft that I'll share with the HOT and TM PM
>>> lists once it's ready to share.
>>>
>>> Thanks as always for your time.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 6, 2015, 11:35 AM Ralf Stephan <gtrwst9 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The key for moving people from one-time to many-time contribution is
>>>> motivation.
>>>> I have seen volunteers suddenly much more motivated when I commented
>>>> with more
>>>> than a few words on a validation I did. But at least equally important
>>>> is task and tile size.
>>>> Large tasks are tackled more than a few times only by long-time
>>>> contributors. Why have
>>>> such big tasks when there is no hurry? I know I am more motivated if
>>>> tile sizes are small.
>>>> I'm sure it's more so with new contributors, so why have such large
>>>> tiles per default, if
>>>> they aren't completed anyway? Everything is made ever more casual, but
>>>> I need 30-60
>>>> minutes to complete the smallest tile size to my satisfaction. Please
>>>> increase the split
>>>> count AND make the default tile size smaller, or you will never get
>>>> enough completed tiles by people who want to invest rather 15 than minutes.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for ranting
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