14:00:12 #startmeeting Activation Working Group October 12 14:00:12 Meeting started Fri Oct 12 14:00:12 2018 UTC. The chair is russdeffner. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:00:12 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 14:00:48 If you use the iD editor, it lists local contacts if anyone local has provided that info to the github repo. 14:00:56 Our typical format is to work through the items on the trello: https://trello.com/b/ogU4Wjd6/hot-activation-wg 14:01:24 Hi 14:01:29 Hi Blake 14:01:45 Hi 14:01:52 Anyone here who wants to be 'known' (by the bot and counted) say hello 14:01:58 Hi nexofs 14:02:50 hello 14:03:02 oh and I'm forgetting my bot etiquette 14:03:18 #link AWG Trello: https://trello.com/b/ogU4Wjd6/hot-activation-wg 14:03:45 so, first item is always unfinished business... 14:03:52 #topic Unfinished Business 14:04:07 Take a look at the WG Essentials list 14:04:15 In there are cards for... 14:04:59 #link Previous Meetings: https://trello.com/c/aG8SlkdK/22-previous-meeting-summaries 14:05:46 and actually the other card I was looking for is in the Next meeting agenda list... 14:05:51 Hello 14:05:59 #link Unfinished Business: https://trello.com/c/b2h8Is4D/30-unfinished-business 14:06:27 Hi Ralph 14:06:46 As you can see in the previous meetings, it's been a month since the last one 14:08:08 how about today's meeting? 14:08:16 and the 'actiony' stuff I haven't made much progress on 14:08:46 For today, nexofs, the agenda is basically the list of cards 14:09:19 okay 14:09:38 There are basically 2 'themes' from last time 14:09:58 Submitting 'issues'/suggestions for TM improvements for validation 14:10:14 And updating/enchancing the default TM instructions 14:10:40 Ralph or Blake, did that go anywhere (yet)? 14:10:57 Not really 14:11:17 the default instructions are basically done and have been for a long time. 14:11:28 They are semi translated 14:11:41 I have sent Nate a message asking if there is any way we can get Capture Dates for the imagery we are using so that we can include it in the imagery instructions. And have noted that there is a high need for realigning work to GPS for landslide situations as the existing features will be completely covered in some places. 14:11:51 the only real problem with them is they were converted to wiki markup and they need to be markdown for the TM 14:12:23 I' m just following you coz i don't have much experience 14:12:24 Yes, suggested was to add video/gif links, etc. so they are easily re-discoverable 14:12:28 There is no automated way to get capture date for anything but Esri and DG Standard. There are no "real" capture dats for DG Premium 14:13:01 and really only DG standard, ESRI does not make shapes available. 14:13:49 It would be neat if there was a 'viewer' that compared them - even if Mapbox and DGP said 'unkown' 14:14:30 I would ask Frederik to add it to osm compare if it is not already 14:14:31 and nexofs - yes, glad to have you here; don't hesitate to ask questions, etc. 14:14:41 That puts us in an awkward position as to imagery instructions and would have to scan through the imagery to find changes that give an indication of newer data. But that would be patchy as the imagery is a whole lot of different capture imagery stitched together 14:15:23 Yes, this gets further into the whole imagery coordination bit; should we make that a separate agenda item? 14:16:27 ok, there is a separate card for that, so maybe in the meantime toss comments, etc. there... 14:16:49 #link Imagery Coordination: https://trello.com/c/c4I8KFBP/75-imagery-coordination-improvement 14:17:08 The one we wanted to discuss more was... 14:17:35 #idea To add a 'I have read the instructions' button before mapping 14:18:07 I like this addition. 14:18:12 this one makes me giggle a bit, because it's so true and comes from a great place... 14:18:26 but, what percent do you think will read it? 14:18:40 I mean, the instructions vs. just pushing the I read button 14:19:39 I would think our effort might go better to installing/using MapRules (which I'll expand on in a sec...) 14:20:07 And if a rule is violated it says "warning, you've done something outside the instructions; have you read them" :D 14:20:40 I think we will catch some of them when they are first attempting from home and more important some of those that are not being trained at a mapathon. 14:21:17 Ok, we can defintely submit the idea 14:22:01 And, fyi, we had a great brainstorming while in Jakarta regarding TM/mapper on-boarding experience 14:22:19 So it's a good time to toss in ideas for improvement 14:22:23 Please share at some stage 14:22:53 did you capture the results russ? 14:22:59 Yes, that's more Nate and Tech Group - hear they are working on some sort of road map/blog post 14:23:11 I am 100% against restricting what people can map at the moment. 14:23:19 I was just there to through ideas 14:23:28 I like map rules for the default instructions part 14:23:49 and for paid mappers you can restrict what they map 14:23:57 I see it as more like JOSM errors/warnings/etc - you can still save, but you probably shouldn't 14:24:10 very useful. but it needs a lot of OSM community review before we restrict what the general public can map. 14:24:41 Even discouraging mapping some things gets some of the OSM police in an uproar 14:24:45 Yes, MapRules/this topic should be a separate agenda item 14:25:22 So, let's quickly get through Unfinished Biz 14:26:16 think the only thing we haven't touched on is large AOI's 14:27:51 As I give a moment for folks to conclude thoughts on UB, getting stats from courses... 14:31:35 ok, we'll keep rolling those items along... 14:31:55 #topic Current Response Activities 14:32:23 I think I will need a hand making sure we have a card for each response 14:34:07 But unless there are any objections, let's call the Peru Friaje, Laos Dam Collapse and July Ebola concluded 14:34:49 I think there so far back, it doesn't really make much sense to put effort into final stats, blogs, etc. 14:35:14 and/or an after action review 14:35:38 What about the current ebola mapping? 14:36:15 Is that seperate? OSM-CD is basically taking care of it. 14:36:23 Should we make that a separate thing or just convert the card to 'ebola mapping' 14:37:29 I guess maybe Ralph knows best? Are you still tracking current projects on that card? 14:40:06 Ok, while Ralph gives us the scoop on DRC; think the rest are still 'active' 14:40:09 At present 5265 is archived 5226 and5225 are 100%mapped. %225 is not completely validated 55%. 5260 was put back into draft at 19%mapped but Jorieke says we can republish if we have capacity 14:40:15 What are we missing? 14:40:32 Ok Ralph, thanks - will just re-title it 14:41:45 Ukraine Explosion? - how is that going by the way? 14:42:03 Uganda Floods/Lanslides? 14:42:25 Hurricane Michael? 14:42:48 Ichnyansky District - Explosion Area - 25% mapped, 14:43:25 I haven't seen any size-ups for any of them; so that should be something that is a 'trigger'/moment of documentation for when we 'officially' got involved (or decided not to) 14:43:32 Uganda landslide is 90% mapped 37% validated. 14:44:47 Size ups for explosion: Small area, limited time, local support ;) 14:45:07 With activations occurring on different Tasking managers it is getting increasingly more difficult knowing what is happening 14:45:10 I guess in the case of our regional offices, we can just go by the time of notification 14:45:12 I think uganda is about the same. 14:45:57 It might be better, if you want to track what we do to have a spreadsheet 14:46:18 Much easier to fill out a spreadsheet quickly than a formal email 14:46:18 better than? 14:46:25 formal size up to the awg 14:46:46 I have that in a .odt spreadsheet at the moment 14:46:58 and it reduces the overhead for super tiny things like the explosion. 14:47:52 I'm not sure I agree filling out spreadsheet or form is easier than email; but I'm game 14:48:19 it is easier to see what happened at a glance for everything than sorting and going through emails as well 14:48:46 Yes, but we need to email when a team is required or else vols aren't going to know they're needed 14:49:20 yes, but at the same time, we do not need to email them when we do not need a team, like for these 14:49:43 which the spreadsheet solves :) 14:50:20 I would almost say that is the dividing line, do you need or anticipate a need for a team or help? mail the awg with notice 14:50:28 maybe not, maybe comms folks would like it though; just saying - let's revisit the protocol and what should be done for different events 14:50:31 otherwise, do it and record it on the sheet ;) 14:50:51 well doing a size up for every little small even does not seem to be working, at least for me. 14:50:58 event* 14:51:19 yes, so let's revisit - for now, do we record these events at all? 14:51:27 ya, we should 14:51:34 great 14:51:43 in a spreadsheet :), trello card is too much, google sheet 14:51:55 wiki? 14:51:56 also can't do stats on cards, but could in a sheet 14:51:58 no 14:52:12 might be a good place to collect other stats too 14:52:12 do they ever get to the wiki? 14:52:22 and not a page, just the list 14:52:24 projects, contributors, etc for year end summary 14:52:39 No, I would not wiki them 14:52:44 which is only event name and if it's global or local lead 14:53:15 No, I would not do a wiki page. 14:53:59 The most comprehensive list of resonses I know of is... 14:54:02 #link https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team#The_OSM_Tasking_Manager 14:54:32 Should we not maintain that/move to a spreadsheet? 14:54:37 that is pretty nice 14:54:40 do you do that? 14:55:05 I did not do all of that, but probably the majority of last several years 14:55:31 I would keep maintaining that 14:55:46 i mean, we could all keep maintaining that list in the wiki + the spreadsheet 14:56:08 and call that good instead of a dedicated wiki page for each, even a tiny one 14:56:09 yes, my overall point is without a 'central' size-up record - it's impossible to maintain 14:56:29 I did not know about that list 14:56:35 or I would add to it when I do the one offs 14:56:44 and I'm much more likely to see an email 14:57:03 Ya, or you see it in the slack channel 14:57:21 because I do not think they happen without mentioning it in the disasters channel 14:57:23 but in slack I'm often not sure who is leading 14:57:36 well for one offs it doesn't really need a lead 14:57:46 have to lighten up the overhead for one offs 14:57:52 a 'full' size-up we are much less likely to misspeak 14:59:09 ok, well we didn't get very far today 14:59:24 I added the capacity stats to the card 14:59:44 we'll leave MapRules/restricted editing to next time 15:00:08 did anyone have a pressing new business to add or shall we conclude? 15:00:29 NOt really 15:00:40 Not from me. 15:00:59 but I have come to the conclusion that red invalidated tasks never get remapped through the regular process. 15:01:30 Ok, we can keep chatting but going to end meeting... 15:01:31 That color needs to change. Ralph your feedback and your colleagues. But I am thinking invalidated just goes back to 'clear' 15:01:36 #commands 15:01:36 Available commands: #accept #accepted #action #agree #agreed #chair #commands #endmeeting #halp #help #idea #info #link #lurk #meetingname #meetingtopic #nick #rejected #restrictlogs #save #startmeeting #topic #unchair #undo #unlurk 15:01:39 well that is new business ;) 15:02:11 But I agree, just wanted to get that to ralph for his thoughts 15:02:13 #info DM Capacity and MapRules moved to next meeting 15:02:36 #endmeeting