[Osmf-talk] Règles d'éditions organisées / Directed editing guidelines

Chad Blevins chadablevins at gmail.com
Thu Sep 24 18:34:45 UTC 2020


Hello Mario,

Thank you for reaching out. The YouthMappers validation hub is currently
using the JOSM Validator tool to check and fix invalid data. In addition to
the validator tool all data are visually inspected for accuracy using high
resolution imagery. If you are looking for resources other mappers can
follow I suggest sharing the JOSM Validator wiki
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Validator>, Missing Maps
validation workflow
<https://www.missingmaps.org/assets/downloads/MissingMaps_validation_josm_en.pdf>,
or look for an upcoming validation training hosted by someone in the
community (some are recorded on youtube). OSM US hosted a JOSM training
yesterday that I found most helpful.

Happy mapping,
Chad

On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 11:43 PM Mario Frasca <mario at anche.no> wrote:

> Good day Chad,
>
> On 27/06/2019 13:54, chadablevins at gmail.com (Chad Blevins) wrote:
> > YouthMappers recently started a data validation hub at George Washington
> > University to help improve the quality of map edits conducted by
> > YouthMappers chapters.
>
> do you think you could share some more details about that?  I'm
> interested in what parameters you use to measure quality, whether your
> review process is done by YMI internally, or if you would let other
> mappers follow the process, for example using changeset comments, or
> maybe you keep a publicly available YMI-hosted overview of your
> validation hub activities?  I also wonder what preventive measures you
> take to avoid most common mistakes, and I hope you do evaluate changeset
> comment among your statistics:
>
> your message was dated June 2019, this changeset
> (https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/76067481) came a couple of
> months later, while this
> (https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/91167568) is just hours ago.
>
> I'm simply curious.
>
> Mario Frasca
>
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