< Ohio
T-3 months
- Lock up two-week raid window
- Confirm Champs have dates and have blocked them off on master raid list
- Don't want to compete with a bigger raid
- Announce raid
- Use ROUGH dates as calendar can shift downrage
- Say you're taking applicants, leave time to apply
- Two weeks is a good window
- Make sure to PM editors who don't check GHO often
- Remind at the halfway mark of the signup window
- Notify accepted editors
- PM people directly
- Update forum post saying applications are closed
- Possibly list people in raid?
- Create Raid hangouts
- Participants
- Planning/Mentors
- Make raid zone map
- Cut up overall area into proper number of areas
- Get "coloring" slides from Terry that were made by RickZabel and color appropriately
- USE FOUR-POINT POLYGONS
- Previous feedback is one editor per area is a good thing
- 220 sq miles of basemap is a lot. Maybe do half that?
- Have Terry create raid script
- Have Champs send link for raid map to Orbit
- Send out request for mentors
- GLR AM hangout, forum posts
- Consider going outside region for mentors
- Closeout feedback said 1:1 ratio of mentors to mentees was ideal
T-2 Months
- Workshops
- PROACTIVE PLANNING
- Find out what organizes want covered, get right people to teach
- Possible topics
- Raid 101: useful tools (validator, toolbox, JAI, Color Highlighter, raid overlay, localizations for ohio)
- Raid 102: how to attack basemap (ordered criteria come in helpful here)
- Raid 201: places
- Raid 201: Junction Angles Intro
- Raid 202: Road types (not FC!)
- Raid 203: Closures
- Raid 204: turn/segment restrictions
- Raid 205: house numbers
- Raid 206: divided roads
- Raid 207: AGCs
- Raid 301: smudged cities
- Raid 302: Routing basics
- Raid 303: Keep/turn/exit
- Raid 304: U-turns
- Raid 305: interchanges
- Raid 306: diagnosing routing issues
- Raid 307: Functional Classification
- Raid 308: Text-to-speech (abbreviations, etc)
- Raid 309: Area Manager basics (what role is and isn't, expectations)
- Raid 401: Freeways
- Raid 402: Wiki editing
- Raid 403: Tunnels/overpasses/bridges (elevation, splitting segmetns)
- Raid 404: Wayfinder
- Raid 405: Detour Prevention
- Raid 406: State Manager intro (role, expectations)
- PROACTIVE PLANNING
T-1 Month
- Final check with Champs that our dates are good and don't overlap
- Do NOT do anything else until you know dates are good
- Announce final dates to participants
- Make sure areas get submitted in plenty of time
- Get entire raid area assigned to all editors
- Ask it to run four weeks to leave padding
- Raid wiki
- Feedback said previous wikis were good, so consider them as a starting point
- Update state wiki
- Try to make sure all guidance is fresh before you start
- Send reminders of dates to get excitement up, get chatter going in the GHO
- Host workshops
- Restrict membership to raiders during session
- Share widely afterwards (orbit has a lot of interest, for example)
T-1 week
- Areas go live!
- Make sure everyone has area, send in high-priority requests to get any people missing fixed
Raid Start (T-0)
- Make sure as many mentors as possible can be there when the gun goes off
- If it's a slow start, may have lost momentum for entire raid
- Proactive mentors
- Feedback is mentors should not be passive!
- Mentors should actively ask who is editing when they "check in", and then walk their areas
- Try to spot as many learning opportunities as possible
- Raid promotions
- Remind mentors to be watching for people going above/beyond
Post-Raid
- Host closeout meeting
- Come with specific questions of what worked/didn't work in case people are reluctant to chip in at beginning
- Do as little as possible, organizers are just facilitators
- Post raid scoreboard
- Announce raid promotions
Workshop Hangouts
Ohio did one hangout per topic in the past. To peruse what was covered: