Changeset: 54857064
#hotosm-task-431 Added water taps
Closed by HazardMapper
Tags
created_by | JOSM/1.5 (13170 en) |
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hashtags | #hotosm-task-431 |
source | Municipality of Carigara |
Discussion
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Comment from GOwin
Hi Aaron. I'm curious about this dataset.
#hotosm-task-431 project appears to be a task made for Kivu, in Congo but this changeset has been added to a site in the Philippines.
Can you elaborate?
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Comment from HazardMapper
Hi GOwin. Please note that edits are associated with a Philippines project on Teach OSM. Please see here: http://tasks.teachosm.org/project/431 I actually didn't realize this until you pointed it out, but OSM assigns duplicate hashtags to projects on HOTOSM and Teach OSM. Do note that these edits are certainly meant to be where they are placed and part of the Philippines project, not the Congo one.
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Comment from GOwin
I appreciate the quick reply, Aaron. Welcome to OSM, and the Philippines.
That wouldn't be OSM assigning the hashtag, but the instance of the Tasking Manager (TM) you're using. It's definitely confusing but there's a fix for that.
Log into the Teach OSM TM instance and edit your project: http://tasks.teachosm.org/project/431/edit
Click on the instructions tab, and change th hashtag to perhaps something like #teachOSM-task-431.
I've working on a maintenance clean-up task (See https://github.com/OSMPH/papercut_fix/issues/37 ) that affects this particular tag that are often mis-used locally, and stumbled on these edits.
In your case, I would like to clarify that these objects you've mapped are indeed places meant for just drinking water?
Or perhaps you meant to have man_made=water_tap + drinking_water=yes, or even man_made=water_well + drinking_water=yes ?
The former are water taps supplied by a centralized water distribution system. The latter from groundwater sources.
Do keep in touch with local contributors through any of these community channels: mailing list [0], G+[1], Telegram [2], or Slack [3], or Facebook [4].
[0]: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/
[1]: https://plus.google.com/+OpenStreetMapPhilippines
[2]: https://t.me/osmph
[3]: https://osmph-chat.herokuapp.com/
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Comment from GOwin
P.S.
Awesome town edits!
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Comment from HazardMapper
Thanks for the catch on that - like I said I actually didn't even notice the duplicate hashtag (or initially set it as far as I know). I believe this was the default provided by the task manager - which if it was there should probably be a fix for this in the future for Teach OSM? I can dig into this further to see....
As for your question on the tags - these are deep wells used for a combination of drinking water and basic use. Open to changing the amenity=drinking_water tag to drinking_water=yes or just adding the later tag. Just to clarify, these are not water taps (a later changelog was made to update them after clarifying with local barangay officials). I haven't seen any good guidance on whether to include the amenity tag or not for wells. Hope that helps clarify things! -
Comment from GOwin
If they are deep wells, as you say, then man_made=water_well + drinking_water=yes should work.
Thanks for pointing out the missing local documentation. I updated the local convention page for the applicable section.
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Comment from GOwin
In case you happen to be in Manila on 3rd Mrch, we're having an Open Mapping event to celebrate Open Data Day:
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Comment from HazardMapper
Thanks! I'll keep the event in mind! I'll actually be in Manila on March 6th so might try to make the trip up a few days early!
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Comment from GOwin
It would be awesome if you can make it! Good luck with your mapping efforts in Carigara. Tell us more about it, when we get to meet you in Open Data Day.
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