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Revision as of 20:21, 5 August 2015
WIP #007 (WORK IN PROGRESS)
Area Manager
An Area Manager, AM for short, is a Waze community member (a user) who wishes to take an active and proactive role in maintaining specific areas of the Waze map. How deeply involved and how much time an Area Manager spends maintaining the Waze map varies greatly. Duties of an Area Manager include, but not necessarily limited to:
- Respond to and correct user update requests on the Update Requests layer.
- Process and resolve map errors/problems as shown on the Map Problems layer.
- Make changes to the map when road construction projects start and finish by maintaining new geometry, adding or deleting roads and disconnecting and re-connecting ramps.
- Maintain speed and red-light cameras, processing reports of devices from Waze drivers.
- Assist other editors, offering advice in both the forums and when you see improper edits on the map.
How to Become an Area Manager
The position of Area Manager is by appointment. To become an area manager, you must meet the prerequisites peculiar to your local community/country and then submit your application in accordance with the process defined by your local community/country.
From an overall perspective, prospective Area Managers should already...
- have at least a few months of experience editing the Waze maps regularly.
- have read and followed the guidelines for mapping found in the wiki, starting at the Waze Map Editing page.
- have completed a sufficient amount of quality edits.
- have a real Waze username which does not start with usa_ or world_.
- have forum PMs enabled and associated with a valid and verifiable email address.
- be active in the Waze forums, asking questions, and even providing guidance for newer editors, if possible.
Country-specific rules of application
The following countries have a self management system and have defined they own prerequisites and application process. If you would like to become an Area Manager in one of these countries, or expand your existing area, you will need to complete the appropriate application form/process for your country.
Please go to the relevant country forum to find the appropriate application form:
- Australia
- Belgium / The Netherlands / Luxembourg
- Brazil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Czech republic / Slovakia
- France
- Germany / Austria / Switzerland
- Guatemala
- Hungary
- India
- Israel
- Italy
- Latvia
- Malaysia / Singapore / Brunei
- Mexico
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Paraguay
- Philippines
- Portugal
- Romania
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
- USA
- Venezuela
Other countries
For all other countries, AM requests should be submitted via this form and will be handled directly by Waze support.
Prospective Area Managers should already have completed at least 5000 quality edits.
Required reading
Before applying to become an AM, you will be expected to have read the following wiki pages and forums.
Wiki
- Map Editing Quick-start Guide
- Best map editing practice
- Map Editing Tips and Hints
- Waze Map Editor and all the Editing manual links therein
Forum
You should also read these two forums and know where the Unlock Request is located
Identifying your area
Before you head off to submit your application for AM, use the Waze Map Editor, position the map and set the zoom level to show the area you want to manage. Make a Permalink of the area and copy the address from the address bar in your browser.
Area Manager territory
- More than one Area Manager can manage the same area.
- Areas can overlap, be smaller or larger.
- You can also be the AM for more than one area. Notice the green area of the map has four managers.
Note that Area Manager appointments automatically expire after 90 days of inactivity.