[HOT] Mapathon stats analysis
Bjoern Hassler
bjohas+mw at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 14:38:52 UTC 2017
Dear Jan, dear Donal, dear friends,
Is there an instance of https://github.com/tgrippa/Map
athon_HOT_OSM_WhatWeMapped running somewhere?
This is great: http://www.missingmaps.org/leaderboards/#/HASHTAG, though
there's some discrepancy between the data it shows and what I can see from
the overpass api directly and from http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/. How
does the leaderboards tool collect the information?
Ideally, what I would like is:
- all users who contributed to tasking managers under id #1234 (from
date/time-date/time), including incomplete tasks
- all users who contributed to the bbox of project #1234 (from
date/time-date/time)
- all users who used hashtag in a variety of spellings (#hashtag | #Hashtag
| etc) (from date/time-date/time)
(- all users who attended a mapathon.... see below)
Ideally as GET parameters or similar, i.e.
http://someservice/?project=1234|1235|1236&includeincompletetasks=yes&includeprojectareas=yes&hastag=hashtag|hashtag2&hastagcasesensitive=no&start=...&end=.
..
which would return a list of users, with projects contributed to and how
that fact was determined (via project id1/2/3, project area for project
id1/2/3 or hashtag1, hashtag2, etc), plus number of contributions per user
in different categories (nodes, ways, way[building], way[highway]), plus
(one can but dream!) the age of their OSM account and total changesets.
Clearly there is redundancy in the query - but that's on purpose. It would
e.g. find people who are mapping in an area, but not working through the
task manager.
It would also be amazing if on the tasking manager, people can register
their attendance at a mapathon. E.g. as you go to project page it says: "A
mapathon for this project is in progress. Click here if you are
participating in this mapathon in person or remotely."
(E.g. In terms of the query, add includeattendeelist=yes
http://someservice/?....&includeattendeelist=yes )
If you had such an attendee list tool, maybe you could even put in your
name and table number. Then we'd immediately know who is there, and could
start looking at their edits, and support them. I sometimes wander round a
mapathon trying to find a user who needs a bit of extra support.
Having said all of this, I'd be very happy to help build such tools, but
would prefer to do this as part of a small team!
Bjoern
On 16 June 2017 at 14:09, Jan Martinec <jan at martinec.name> wrote:
> Dne 16.6.2017 v 14:13 Bjoern Hassler napsal(a):
>
>> Dear friends,
>>
>>
>> What tools do we normally use to get statistics on a mapathon?
>>
>> Clearly the tasking manager provides contributors to the task in the
>> 'stats'
>> section, and also I can run overpass to look for changes made by those
>> users.
>>
>> I don't think it's possible to get changesets by #hashtag? You'd have to
>> use the
>> main API to get all change sets for the period of the event, and then
>> select the
>> ones that have the right hashtag(s)?
>>
>> Does anybody have some tools they could point me to?
>>
>> (Something like this http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-changesets would
>> be
>> great, if it listed the changesets and users...)
>>
>> Many thanks!
>> Bjoern
>>
>>
>>
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> Hello,
>
> would this be useful? I think it provides a numerical output as well as
> pretty pictures:
> https://github.com/tgrippa/Mapathon_HOT_OSM_WhatWeMapped
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jan "Piskvor" Martinec
>
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