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Hello!
Hello!


This page is to introduce you to the Wisconsin leaders and some helpful links to get on the best path to editing.  There are three State Managers (SM) here in Wisconsin. Lonewolf147, KB_Steveo, and poweruser10.
This page is to introduce you to the Wisconsin leaders and some helpful links to get on the best path to editing.  There are two State Managers (SM) here in Wisconsin. Lonewolf147, and poweruser10.


They are available any time if you have questions or concerns about something. You can PM any of us here, or use Google Hangouts (GHO). GHO’s are a huge part of the editing community these days. They are great for communicating, finding answers to questions, and getting to know your fellow editors. If you don't already have a gmail account, we would recommend getting one for that alone. Check out this forum post for access to our GHO: https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=387&t=197188
They are available any time if you have questions or concerns about something.  You can PM me or the SM's here, or use Discord.  Discord is a huge part of the community communication these days.  If you don't already have a gmail account (or at least a dedicated waze email address), I would recommend getting one.  
I highly recommend joining this Google Hangout, as there is a lot of good people in it.  Questions, up/downlock requests, closures, can all be answered much more quickly than via the forum.  


If you haven't already seen this page: https://goo.gl/U9wcSY  We would highly recommend you take a look and install a couple of the script/tools that we have available. They are EXTREMELY helpful to editing.
Here is a link to fill out a form to gain access to our GLR (Great Lakes Region) Discord server. [URL]<nowiki>https://goo.gl/em3ce1</nowiki>[/URL]


At minimum, you should consider these: Validator, WME Color Highlights, UR Overview Plus, and WME Toolbox. Others are good too, but those four are core ones to use.
I highly recommend joining this, as there is a lot of good and knowledgeable people in it.  Questions, up/downlock requests, closures, can all be answered much more quickly than via the forum. 


Here are some important common wiki pages that you should also review. We keep these bookmarked for easy reference:
If you haven't already seen this page: https://goo.gl/U9wcSY  We would highly recommend you take a look and install a couple of the script/tools that we have available. They are EXTREMELY helpful to editing. At minimum, you should consider these: WME Magic, WME Color Highlights, UR Overview Plus, and WME Toolbox. Others are good too, but those four are core ones to use.


https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Best_map_editing_practice
Here are some important common wiki pages that you should also review:
https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Common_editing_mistakes
https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Waze_Map_Editor


You should also take a look at the state page. It is a great resource for how we do things here in Wisconsin: https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Wisconsin
<nowiki>https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Best_map_editing_practice</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Edits_to_avoid</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Waze_Map_Editor</nowiki>
 
 
You should also take a look at the state page:
 
<nowiki>https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Wisconsin</nowiki>
 
We have several unique ways of mapping things here in our state as opposed to the rest of the country.


Most new editors like to get going with parking lot roads, but often don’t know the proper way to map them. Please pay close attention to information about parking lots, excessive parking lot roads (PLR), red roads, rail roads, trails, bodies of water, dividing/un-dividing roads, and area places.
Most new editors like to get going with parking lot roads, but often don’t know the proper way to map them. Please pay close attention to information about parking lots, excessive parking lot roads (PLR), red roads, rail roads, trails, bodies of water, dividing/un-dividing roads, and area places.

Revision as of 23:03, 26 September 2017

Hello!

This page is to introduce you to the Wisconsin leaders and some helpful links to get on the best path to editing. There are two State Managers (SM) here in Wisconsin. Lonewolf147, and poweruser10.

They are available any time if you have questions or concerns about something.  You can PM me or the SM's here, or use Discord.  Discord is a huge part of the community communication these days.  If you don't already have a gmail account (or at least a dedicated waze email address), I would recommend getting one.

Here is a link to fill out a form to gain access to our GLR (Great Lakes Region) Discord server. [URL]https://goo.gl/em3ce1[/URL]

I highly recommend joining this, as there is a lot of good and knowledgeable people in it.  Questions, up/downlock requests, closures, can all be answered much more quickly than via the forum. 

If you haven't already seen this page: https://goo.gl/U9wcSY We would highly recommend you take a look and install a couple of the script/tools that we have available. They are EXTREMELY helpful to editing. At minimum, you should consider these: WME Magic, WME Color Highlights, UR Overview Plus, and WME Toolbox. Others are good too, but those four are core ones to use.

Here are some important common wiki pages that you should also review:

https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Best_map_editing_practice

https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Edits_to_avoid

https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Waze_Map_Editor


You should also take a look at the state page:

https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Wisconsin

We have several unique ways of mapping things here in our state as opposed to the rest of the country.

Most new editors like to get going with parking lot roads, but often don’t know the proper way to map them. Please pay close attention to information about parking lots, excessive parking lot roads (PLR), red roads, rail roads, trails, bodies of water, dividing/un-dividing roads, and area places.

It's great to have you on board!

Hope to see you around a lot!

Thanks for your help with the map!