[Osmf-talk] When OEG applies?
Yves
ycai at mailbox.org
Wed Dec 29 17:15:00 UTC 2021
Yes, I think it is a good idea to document this group effort in the wiki.
With all the good intentions, setting up a lever to gain contributions is still a lever, and things can always go sideways.
Documenting is the best way to move in the open.
Regards,
Yves
Le 29 décembre 2021 17:58:10 GMT+01:00, Mateusz Konieczny via osmf-talk <osmf-talk at openstreetmap.org> a écrit :
>"The organised editing guidelines apply to any edits that involve more than one person
>and can be grouped under one or more sizeable, substantial, coordinated editing initiatives.
>While primarily aimed at map editing, they can also be applied to other aspects of the project,
>e.g. the Wiki."
>
>https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Organised_Editing_Guidelines
>
>Technically "Mateusz Konieczny asks his friends and family to edit OSM" already
>fits (more then one person, substantial, coordinated by myself).
>Though it is obviously not covered.
>
>(I think that I complained about it when OEG were drafted, but I cannot
>track it down)
>
>But is it intended to apply in case where group of mappers
>- made https://aed.openstreetmap.org.pl
>- will make easy-to use editor limited to adding AED or
>document how to add AED
>- promote this across FB or something and ask people
>to map AED?
>
>I was asked by people organizing it to set up OEG page
>on wiki as required, but it seems not necessary.
>
>But OEG definition as defined technically covers it.
>
>But OEG definition seems broken and basically everything
>is covered by it.
>
>(maybe editing OEG and giving some examples of what is obviously
>covered and what is obviously not covered would be a good idea?)
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