[Talk-ca] Social Network Analysis of OSM Contributions

Jonathan Brown jonabrow at gmail.com
Mon Feb 5 19:38:15 UTC 2018


Any thoughts on geovisual analytic tools like Crowd Lens, OSMatrix or Epic-osm for identifying other contributors who may be interested in joining the BC2020i crowd? 

Jonathan 

From: john whelan
Sent: Friday, February 2, 2018 9:08 PM
To: OSM Volunteer stevea
Cc: Jonathan Brown; talk-ca
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] BC2020i OSM Distributed Model and Education

> John:  "tenets, sub-culture, planning, project management, scope, status, video clips, explaining process and various audiences" are not buzzwords.  They are well-established, hundreds of years old (well, not video clips) and most importantly, they work.  Yes, "wiki" is more modern and specific to a project like OSM, I stand by that, as BC2020 is an OSM project, we really can't get away from that simple truth. 
But on a project that has one person writing the wiki and apparently few others who feel any commitment to it how do they add value?
Cheerio John

On 2 February 2018 at 20:52, OSM Volunteer stevea <steveaOSM at softworkers.com> wrote:
You are welcome, Jonathan.
SteveA

> On Feb 2, 2018, at 5:45 PM, Jonathan Brown <jonabrow at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Bingo, that’s exactly what we want to pilot in Northumberland, Niagara, Durham regions and possibly the City of Toronto. I’m going to chat with Sterling Quinn on Monday and will ask him for his flight plan. Thanks, SteveA.
>
> Jonathan
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