[Imports] Uganda Bureau of Statistics educational facilities import
Enock Seth Nyamador
kwadzo459 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 23 13:58:50 UTC 2016
Thanks Jo.
Best,
- Enock
UMaT, Tarkwa
enockseth.github.io
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Jo <winfixit at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Enock,
>
> Technically I agree with you. At the moment I'm using those indications in
> the name tags to determine the isced:level though.
>
> Would it be possible to put that into description instead and keep the
> actual name in name?
>
> I'm creating a script to do some post processing (wikidata related). I can
> add this sort of functionality there too. I suppose Rafael can also adapt
> his script to do it at that level instead.
>
> I also noticed that sometimes it's abbreviated to Prim. or Sec. (during
> validation). So those abbrevations should have been expanded.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Polyglot
>
> 2016-01-23 13:08 GMT+01:00 Enock Seth Nyamador <kwadzo459 at gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just a quick one.
>>
>> Came across some schools with names; Primary School and Secondary School.
>> This aren't names.
>>
>> What is best to do, just delete those tags? I would have removed them, If
>> I was mapping personally. But as this an import, haven't seen anything
>> related to it on the Wiki.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> - Enock
>> UMaT, Tarkwa
>> enockseth.github.io
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 3:50 AM, Rafael Avila Coya <ravilacoya at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Jo:
>>>
>>> Yes. It happens many times. As I said, it would be very nice to have a
>>> JOSM plugin that would address switching between a list of user
>>> accounts. My vision would be of a simple plugin that would allow to:
>>>
>>> 1) Create a list of user accounts, instead of having only place for one,
>>> as it is with the JOSM standard Preferences.
>>>
>>> 2) Easy button in the tools bar to switch between user accounts.
>>>
>>> 3) A checkbox to decide if you want JOSM to warn you what's the user you
>>> are using when uploading the data to OSM. That means: you hit the upload
>>> button, and as a final step, JOSM tells you: you are uploading with
>>> Polyglot OSM user account. Accept? (and the typical "cancel" and "Ok"
>>> buttons).
>>>
>>> You have contributed lots of comments and great ideas, so I am not going
>>> to pressure you with contributing more. Anyway, although it's a bit of a
>>> nuissance, you will get used after a while. Many of us have done this
>>> since about 3 years ago for lots of manual imports! And, if you get a
>>> task with say 15 schools (I did yesterday one with 147!), the time you
>>> spend switching between user accounts is less than 1% of the total.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Rafael.
>>>
>>> On 22/01/16 22:17, Jo wrote:
>>> > I tried to use my import account. Failed to do it. The stuff that
>>> should
>>> > have been uploaded with it, went up with my normal account. The
>>> > subsequent non import stuff went up with my import account.
>>> >
>>> > It's too much of a hassle and yes I would need to switch back and forth
>>> > between accounts constantly.
>>> >
>>> > So, I'll limit myself to doing validation work, until this silly rule
>>> > gets finally lifted some day. I won't be holding my breath, no worries.
>>> >
>>> > Polyglot
>>> >
>>> > 2016-01-07 16:44 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya <ravilacoya at gmail.com
>>> > <mailto:ravilacoya at gmail.com>>:
>>> >
>>> > Hi, Enock:
>>> >
>>> > Thank you for volunteering!
>>> >
>>> > Yes, Geoffrey has given his opinions already, and he offered
>>> something
>>> > very key here: help from the local OSM community.
>>> >
>>> > As I guess there are quite a number of active members in Kampala
>>> (for
>>> > example), it could be of unvaluable help for double checking on the
>>> > ground the facilities inside the city, as those are the mainly the
>>> only
>>> > ones hard to spot from imagery.
>>> >
>>> > Cheers,
>>> >
>>> > Rafael.
>>> >
>>> > On 04/01/16 15:42, Enock Seth Nyamador wrote:
>>> > > Hi,
>>> > >
>>> > > Very long discussion here. Glad I was able to follow. I've copied
>>> > > Ugandan OSMer Geoffrey of Mapping Day Uganda[1] guess you might
>>> be
>>> > > interested in this.
>>> > >
>>> > > Am interested in volunteering for this import.
>>> > >
>>> > > Best,
>>> > >
>>> > > 1. http://www.mappingday.com
>>> > >
>>> > > - Enock
>>> > > UMaT, Tarkwa
>>> > > enockseth.github.io <http://enockseth.github.io>
>>> > <http://enockseth.github.io/>
>>> > >
>>> > > On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Jo <winfixit at gmail.com <mailto:
>>> winfixit at gmail.com>
>>> > > <mailto:winfixit at gmail.com <mailto:winfixit at gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > Doing what I did in these 2 edits:
>>> > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3925002632/history
>>> > >
>>> > > would make the import a whole lot slower, as it would entail
>>> a lot
>>> > > more research (and fiddling with Wikidata), but it would
>>> also make
>>> > > the data even more useful.
>>> > >
>>> > > If it were me, I'd add Wikidata items for each of these
>>> schools. I
>>> > > can write a script that would make the process easier. I'm
>>> not sure
>>> > > about license issues though. If I drag a node over Bing
>>> imagery and
>>> > > upload it to Openstreetmap. Can I use those coordinates on
>>> Wikidata
>>> > > if I mention the source properly? Or are they already ODBL
>>> and
>>> > > therefore incompatible. That would be really annoying. It
>>> would mean
>>> > > I have to make sure to add the coordinates to Wikidata
>>> first, and
>>> > > only after doing that upload to Openstreetmap, but I want to
>>> mention
>>> > > the source on Wikidata, so I need a reference url to the OSM
>>> object...
>>> > >
>>> > > I think, at least for the schools with WP articles, it makes
>>> sense
>>> > > to do this. For the others I think it makes sense as well,
>>> but it's
>>> > > a lot more work. They would all get identifiers that way,
>>> which may
>>> > > make later conflation easier.
>>> > >
>>> > > Jo
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
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