MegaMapRaid/Mega mapraid 1: Difference between revisions View history

m (team > group)
Line 1: Line 1:
MegaMapRaid is a special kind of [[MapRaid]]. It is a one time event virtually gathering well over a thousand map editors, from dozens of countries, to jointly perfect several large pieces of the map. It is also a fantastic opportunity for newer editors to work with many senior editors to gain skills and insight into mapmaking and the Waze editing community.
MegaMapRaid is a special kind of [[MapRaid]]. It is a one time event virtually gathering well over a thousand map editors, from dozens of countries, to jointly perfect several large pieces of the map. It is also a fantastic opportunity for newer editors to work with many senior editors to gain skills and insight into mapmaking and the Waze editing community.


The editors are divided into teams, and each team has a particular area it works on. There are fifty teams, and three major area of the map.
The editors are divided into groups, and each group has a particular area it works on. There are fifty groups, and three major area of the map.


A unique feature of this MapRaid is that the teams are in friendly competition to see who can rack up the top editing score.
A unique feature of this MapRaid is that the groups are in friendly competition to see who can rack up the top editing score.


==Where is it?==
==Where is it?==
Line 22: Line 22:
The registration period originally ran from January 18, 2015 to February 22, 2015. It was later extended to February 28 due to demand. About half of the participants registered in the extended period.
The registration period originally ran from January 18, 2015 to February 22, 2015. It was later extended to February 28 due to demand. About half of the participants registered in the extended period.


===Team assignments===
===Group assignments===
Team assignments are being made in the first week of March.
Group assignments are being made in the first week of March.


===Live MapRaid===
===Live MapRaid===
Line 30: Line 30:
==What will we do?==
==What will we do?==
===Getting started===
===Getting started===
MegaMapRaid will work very much as if it is three normal [[MapRaid]]s operating simultaneously. We will use the Slack domain [https://wazemapraid.slack.com wazemapraid.slack.com] as our primary communication tool. Each editor will be assigned a team, numbered from 1 through 50, and will get an e-mail letting them about the team assignment.
MegaMapRaid will work very much as if it is three normal [[MapRaid]]s operating simultaneously. We will use the Slack domain [https://wazemapraid.slack.com wazemapraid.slack.com] as our primary communication tool. Each editor will be assigned a group, numbered from 1 through 50, and will get an e-mail letting them about the group assignment.


When you get your assignment, go to the Wiki page for your assigned team's host city MapRaid. You will see your team's specific map assignment area and your team leader name there. We will provide a link that takes you to [[Waze Map Editor]] (WME) at the approximate center of your team's editing area.
When you get your assignment, go to the Wiki page for your assigned group's host city MapRaid. You will see your group's specific map assignment area and your group leader name there. We will provide a link that takes you to [[Waze Map Editor]] (WME) at the approximate center of your group's editing area.


In Slack, find your team's channel (chat room) on the upper left, and join it. (You will need to click the "+58 more..." link to display all the numbered team channels.) Your channel helps you keep abreast of activities going on within your team; ask questions; and receive instructions from your team leader, local MapRaid hosts, and other senior editors. You can ask questions, make suggestions, or request an in your channel - no need to post unlock requests to the unlock forum. ''Use of WME built-in chat is discouraged for MapRaid editing, as there is too much going on during a Raid to make it an effective tool. The messages from the combined active editors would be overwhelming at times. WME chat may still be used for non-MapRaid edit chat.''
In Slack, find your group's channel (chat room) on the upper left, and join it. (You will need to click the "+58 more..." link to display all the numbered group channels.) Your channel helps you keep abreast of activities going on within your group; ask questions; and receive instructions from your group leader, local MapRaid hosts, and other senior editors. You can ask questions, make suggestions, or request an in your channel - no need to post unlock requests to the unlock forum. ''Use of WME built-in chat is discouraged for MapRaid editing, as there is too much going on during a Raid to make it an effective tool. The messages from the combined active editors would be overwhelming at times. WME chat may still be used for non-MapRaid edit chat.''


You may also wish to read the Wiki State page for the state of your assigned area. Washington, DC does not have a separate State page, but [[California]] and [[Maryland]] do have State pages. Note that key information for the State is repeated on the MapRaid pages, so it may seem partially repetitive.
You may also wish to read the Wiki State page for the state of your assigned area. Washington, DC does not have a separate State page, but [[California]] and [[Maryland]] do have State pages. Note that key information for the State is repeated on the MapRaid pages, so it may seem partially repetitive.


There are also a few Slack channels for specialized MapRaid purposes. The default channel "-general" is for discussion that goes beyond any one team, and there will be a channel for each host area where local hosts are available to clarify regional policy and practices.
There are also a few Slack channels for specialized MapRaid purposes. The default channel "-general" is for discussion that goes beyond any one group, and there will be a channel for each host area where local hosts are available to clarify regional policy and practices.
===Editing: Overall guidance===
===Editing: Overall guidance===
The most common activity in a MapRaid is resolving [[Update Request]]s, followed by correcting restrictions (turn restrictions, vehicle restrictions, timed restrictions). The MapRaid includes some areas that have a less mature map; in those areas, there will be a lot of geometry and setting directionality for "unknown direction" roads.
The most common activity in a MapRaid is resolving [[Update Request]]s, followed by correcting restrictions (turn restrictions, vehicle restrictions, timed restrictions). The MapRaid includes some areas that have a less mature map; in those areas, there will be a lot of geometry and setting directionality for "unknown direction" roads.


Each editor will get an extra Waze Editing Area matching the approximate boundaries of the team's area. This extra Editing Area will be revoked a short time after the Raid completes.
Each editor will get an extra Waze Editing Area matching the approximate boundaries of the group's area. This extra Editing Area will be revoked a short time after the Raid completes.


===Editing: Specific guidance===
===Editing: Specific guidance===
Your team leader may provide more specific guidance for the team or for individual editors. There may be specific edit types that a team leader is looking to implement in the team area. In '''some''' teams, the team editing area may be subdivided into smaller areas with specific editors getting small areas to focus on and perfect.
Your group leader may provide more specific guidance for the group or for individual editors. There may be specific edit types that a group leader is looking to implement in the group area. In '''some''' groups, the group editing area may be subdivided into smaller areas with specific editors getting small areas to focus on and perfect.


===When the high is over===
===When the high is over===
Line 59: Line 59:
We're having a contest! Every MapRaid results in rank or role promotions for some outstanding editors - become an Area Manager, gain Rank 3 or Rank 4 rights, etc.
We're having a contest! Every MapRaid results in rank or role promotions for some outstanding editors - become an Area Manager, gain Rank 3 or Rank 4 rights, etc.


In the MegaMapRaid, we're also tracking team performance, and since teams are partially aligned by country and language, there's also a little national pride at stake. We'll announce the rankings about a week after the Raid. Go team!
In the MegaMapRaid, we're also tracking group performance, and since groups are partially aligned by country and language, there's also a little national pride at stake. We'll announce the rankings about a week after the Raid. Go group!


==Who is participating?==
==Who is participating?==
Line 139: Line 139:
|}
|}


=== Teams ===
=== Groups ===
There are 50 teams being assigned. Each team will get an editing area within one of the three MegaMapRaid regions. Once the teams are formed, MegaMapRaid management will let the participants know which team each editor belongs to, and who the team leader is. There will be some effort to align teams by country and primary language spoken.
There are 50 groups being assigned. Each group will get an editing area within one of the three MegaMapRaid regions. Once the groups are formed, MegaMapRaid management will let the participants know which group each editor belongs to, and who the group leader is. There will be some effort to align groups by country and primary language spoken.


The list of teams and their region (Bay, DC, Baltimore) will be posted here. The team membership and precise area to be edited will be posted on the MapRaid pages specific to each of the regions.
The list of groups and their region (Bay, DC, Baltimore) will be posted here. The group membership and precise area to be edited will be posted on the MapRaid pages specific to each of the regions.


==Am I registered for it?==
==Am I registered for it?==

Revision as of 16:46, 3 March 2015

MegaMapRaid is a special kind of MapRaid. It is a one time event virtually gathering well over a thousand map editors, from dozens of countries, to jointly perfect several large pieces of the map. It is also a fantastic opportunity for newer editors to work with many senior editors to gain skills and insight into mapmaking and the Waze editing community.

The editors are divided into groups, and each group has a particular area it works on. There are fifty groups, and three major area of the map.

A unique feature of this MapRaid is that the groups are in friendly competition to see who can rack up the top editing score.

Where is it?

  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Washington, DC
  • Baltimore

The illustrations below show these three areas. On the left is the Bay Area. The upper right is Baltimore, and below it is nearby Washington.

When is it?

The public portion of the MegaMapRaid, including initial registration through final editing cleanup, is running from mid-January 2015 to mid-March.

Registration

The registration period originally ran from January 18, 2015 to February 22, 2015. It was later extended to February 28 due to demand. About half of the participants registered in the extended period.

Group assignments

Group assignments are being made in the first week of March.

Live MapRaid

The editing part of the MegaMapRaid has not been scheduled yet. It is expected to begin at approximately 3:00 PM UTC (Greenwich Mean Time) on Saturday, March 7, 2015, and runs through Wednesday, March 11 or Thursday March, 12. Final start.end times will be posted here once they are confirmed.

What will we do?

Getting started

MegaMapRaid will work very much as if it is three normal MapRaids operating simultaneously. We will use the Slack domain wazemapraid.slack.com as our primary communication tool. Each editor will be assigned a group, numbered from 1 through 50, and will get an e-mail letting them about the group assignment.

When you get your assignment, go to the Wiki page for your assigned group's host city MapRaid. You will see your group's specific map assignment area and your group leader name there. We will provide a link that takes you to Waze Map Editor (WME) at the approximate center of your group's editing area.

In Slack, find your group's channel (chat room) on the upper left, and join it. (You will need to click the "+58 more..." link to display all the numbered group channels.) Your channel helps you keep abreast of activities going on within your group; ask questions; and receive instructions from your group leader, local MapRaid hosts, and other senior editors. You can ask questions, make suggestions, or request an in your channel - no need to post unlock requests to the unlock forum. Use of WME built-in chat is discouraged for MapRaid editing, as there is too much going on during a Raid to make it an effective tool. The messages from the combined active editors would be overwhelming at times. WME chat may still be used for non-MapRaid edit chat.

You may also wish to read the Wiki State page for the state of your assigned area. Washington, DC does not have a separate State page, but California and Maryland do have State pages. Note that key information for the State is repeated on the MapRaid pages, so it may seem partially repetitive.

There are also a few Slack channels for specialized MapRaid purposes. The default channel "-general" is for discussion that goes beyond any one group, and there will be a channel for each host area where local hosts are available to clarify regional policy and practices.

Editing: Overall guidance

The most common activity in a MapRaid is resolving Update Requests, followed by correcting restrictions (turn restrictions, vehicle restrictions, timed restrictions). The MapRaid includes some areas that have a less mature map; in those areas, there will be a lot of geometry and setting directionality for "unknown direction" roads.

Each editor will get an extra Waze Editing Area matching the approximate boundaries of the group's area. This extra Editing Area will be revoked a short time after the Raid completes.

Editing: Specific guidance

Your group leader may provide more specific guidance for the group or for individual editors. There may be specific edit types that a group leader is looking to implement in the group area. In some groups, the group editing area may be subdivided into smaller areas with specific editors getting small areas to focus on and perfect.

When the high is over

MegaMapRaid has a short duration of about 4 days, but some activities will continue when it is over.

  • Promotions and competition results: Deserving editors will have their rank increased, or receive new Manager status. See also the Competition section immediately below.
  • Group "picture:" no promises, but this is a MapRaid "tradition." Details to come.
  • Continued cleanup of Update Requests: URs can take longer to resolve. If you start managing or following a UR during the Raid, you should continue responding to the Reporter and working on the map and with other editors to resolve the problem. If your extra Editing Area expires while actively working on a UR, contact a local host for follow-up.
  • Mentoring and networking: Newer editors have an opportunity to network with other editors from around the world, including some senior editors (Champs, Country Managers). You can build on those opportunities, staying in touch with your new editor friends, and continue receiving valuable mentor tips.
  • Next MapRaid: Take a breather! We don't recommend jumping from one MapRaid to the next. But there will be there (smaller!) MapRaids in the near future that you may wish to participate in. Keep informed through the Wiki, forums, and those valuable networking contacts you have made.
  • Skills! Any improved skills and techniques you pick up in the Raid, and knowledge about the current state of mapping, are yours to keep ... forever. Don't let them get stale!

Competition

We're having a contest! Every MapRaid results in rank or role promotions for some outstanding editors - become an Area Manager, gain Rank 3 or Rank 4 rights, etc.

In the MegaMapRaid, we're also tracking group performance, and since groups are partially aligned by country and language, there's also a little national pride at stake. We'll announce the rankings about a week after the Raid. Go group!

Who is participating?

1,333 editors are participating! The table below is slightly out of date, and is missing 66 editors... maybe they're driving Route 66.

Participants by country
Country Editor count Country Editor count Country Editor count
USA 378 El Salvador 5 Greece 1
Brasil 141 Portugal 5 Hidalgo 1
Malaysia 52 Turkey 5 HK 1
Colombia 49 Uruguay 5 Jakarta Utara 1
Italy 48 India 4 James City County 1
Mexico 43 Myanmar 4 Kuala Lumpur 1
France 42 Rio de Janeiro 4 Kyrgyzstan 1
Canada 35 South Africa 4 Lithuania 1
Romania 31 Switzerland 4 Madrid 1
Chile 22 Austria 3 Magyarország 1
Philippines 19 Bulgaria 3 Maharashtra 1
Poland 18 Dominican Republic 3 Malawi 1
Australia 16 Ecuador 3 Maldives 1
Peru 16 Honduras 3 Malta 1
Argentina 15 Ireland 3 mauritius 1
Belgium 15 Nicaragua 3 Moldova 1
Germany 15 Norway 3 Mongolia 1
Indonesia 15 panama 3 Montenegro 1
Slovakia 15 Paraguay 3 Namibia, All 1
Hungary 14 Thailand 3 New Zealand 1
Israel 14 Trinidad and Tobago 3 Pakistan 1
United Kingdom 14 Bolivia 2 República Dominicana 1
Costa Rica 12 England 2 RSA 1
Czech Republic 12 Virginia 2 Santiago 1
Latvia 12 AT 1 Serbia 1
Sweden 12 Belarus 1 Singapore 1
Netherlands 10 BIH 1 Slovensko 1
Venezuela 10 Brno 1 Sweden 1
Estonia 8 Caldas 1 Taiwan 1
Guatemala 8 Cuenca 1 TANANA 1
Spain 8 Cundinamarca 1 Ukraine 1
Singapore 7 Dubai 1 Veneto 1
Denmark 6 fortaleza/ceara 1 Wales 1
Puerto Rico 6 Ghana 1 Zambia 1
Russia 6

Groups

There are 50 groups being assigned. Each group will get an editing area within one of the three MegaMapRaid regions. Once the groups are formed, MegaMapRaid management will let the participants know which group each editor belongs to, and who the group leader is. There will be some effort to align groups by country and primary language spoken.

The list of groups and their region (Bay, DC, Baltimore) will be posted here. The group membership and precise area to be edited will be posted on the MapRaid pages specific to each of the regions.

Am I registered for it?

Editors can verify that they are successfully registered by visiting https://www.waze.com/forum/ucp.php?i=167

If you see the group "Mega MapRaid!" in your memberships, you are in!

Make sure you have received your Slack invitation. If not, PM (private message) orbitc on the forum.