Philippine Locking Policy
- Introduction
This policy should act as a guideline on when and why segments are locked in the Philippines. Senior editors (AM and CM) are encouraged to follow these guidelines. This should also answer questions from lower level editors why roads are locked. Inspired by the UK locking policy
The primary reason for locking an area or segments is because they are;
- 1. Already 95% complete and accurate. If an area is already considered greater than 95% complete, they may be locked to Level 5 (all roads in NCR, R3, and R4 and Freeway/Major/Minor Highways elsewhere) and Level 4 (Primary and everything else). The reasoning for this is if the area is 95% complete, why would anyone else need to edit it. If it needs editing, an unlock request can be submitted.
- 2. Changes or edits to these segments are seldom done or does not happen that often.
- 3. Segments that are high value roads where incorrect edits will result in routing issues.
- 4. Vandalism on the Waze maps
- 5. Bad edits are being introduced and the Wazers involved do not reply or cannot be contacted
Areas listed (Cities and Municipalities) below are at least 95% map coverage and have roads locked to Level 4.
- Makati
- Pasig
- Caloocan
- Las Pinas
- Road Types
NOTE: In NCR and nearby areas, since the area has the most number of Wazer, it is in the community's best interest that roads and segments are locked to Level 4 or higher.
Expressways - are to be locked to L5, including exit and on-ramps. These are high value roads and are most probably complete and accurate. As such, they need to be protected and locked to maintain their correctness. Editing will only be done by level 5 editors or CMs
Major Highways - should be locked to level 4 since this is another high value road. This will allow CMs and senior editors/AMs to make necessary edits.
Minor Highways - are another high value road but their locking depends on their location. They should be locked to level 4 if they are within Metro Manila or other outlying areas and level 3 elsewhere. Editing can be done by CMs and senior editors/AMs.
Primary Streets - should be locked to level 3 so that they can be managed by their respective Area Managers. However, CMs and senior editors can lock these segments to level 4 if the segments are frequented by bad edits.
Railroads - should be locked at L5 to prevent accidental edit and deletion.
- Other Situations
Junctions / Intersections and Roundabouts These involve several segments & includes several Turn Nodes, depending on complexity, these may be locked above or higher than the Lock Levels of roads to & from these items to prevent erroneous edits and Turn Restrictions.
Ordinary Streets and other road types When the senior editor group (CMs and AMs) have decided that an area is already 90% complete and accurate, all segments within that area can be locked to level 3 and level 2 (within Metro Manila, and outside Metro Manila respectively).
Roads Not Matching Aerials With the change to Google aerial imagery, there will be areas where the current road layout will not match the images. It is recommended that these areas are locked to level 5 to prevent well-meaning editors "correcting" them by re-aligning them to the aerials.
Landmarks There are landmarks that are of high value, these could be those that took a lot of effort to draw, should be locked. For example, sea, lakes and rivers, and gas stations.
- What not to lock
Unnamed roads and segment should not be locked so that they can be edited and named by anyone with proper knowledge on the segment(s) concerned.