[HOT] MM Cambridge - resources for review

Bjoern Hassler bjohas+mw at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 22:57:37 UTC 2017


HI Matthew,

Thanks! Also thanks for sharing - that's a nice document. Is it available
in editable format, and could it be licensed under CC BY-SA, so it could be
re-used and edited?

Many thanks!
Bjoern

On 16 June 2017 at 19:15, Matthew Gibb <mjngibb at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Bjoern,
>
> I think this slideshow is a really good overview, I like how you included
> examples of buildings and roads and what NOT to do. For JOSM, a volunteer
> recently put together a great walkthrough for some of tools in the editor,
> whcih goes into a lot more detail. Might be a good supplemental resource
> for your slides. You can find it here: http://www.missingmaps.
> org/validate/ (the resource itself is  http://www.missingmaps.org/
> assets/downloads/MissingMaps_validation_josm_en.pdf)
>
> I think the pictures in your slides are really helpful!
>
> Best,
>
> Matt
>
> On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 2:04 PM Bjoern Hassler <bjohas+mw at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear friends,
>>
>> As part of the MM Cambridge event (yesterday) we put together a slide
>> deck, that runs through the practicalities of getting started with
>> MM/OSM/iD/JOSM. We developed this because we couldn't find anything similar
>> to what we wanted.
>>
>> The side deck is here http://tiny.cc/mmintro (which will take you to
>> Google slides). You can view without login; please ask for document access
>> to contribute or comment.
>>
>> Note that we didn't run through the whole slide deck in detail. We just
>> showed people what's in the deck, then explained how to make sense of
>> satellite imagery and how to trace buildings, and then let people get on
>> with it (which took about 5 mins). So really it is a step-by-step guide,
>> rather than a set of slides.
>>
>> The document is based on various things I found among the MM resources,
>> including "Einführung OSM Tasking Manager + JOSM.pptx", "Niger State,
>> Nigeria .pptx" and a few pictures from "Learn OSM.pdf" (does anybody have
>> the word document for that)? I am assuming that it's ok to use all these,
>> and am releasing my contributions under CC BY-SA (which I assume is the
>> intended licence of the source documents). If there is author agreement /
>> community-consensus on this, we can release the whole thing under CC BY-SA
>> (apart from the sat images used as examples of course).
>>
>> All the best wishes,
>> Bjoern
>>
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