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==Locked segments== | ==Locked segments== | ||
When an editor locks a segment, it currently has two functions: | When an editor locks a segment, it currently has two functions, both controlling: | ||
# Automatic adjustments | #Automatic adjustments | ||
#Editing ability | #Editing ability | ||
In the past, many segments were locked for other reasons that no longer exist, but the segments do not get changed unless they are edited again and the editor removes the lock. | |||
===Automatic adjustments=== | ===Automatic adjustments=== | ||
A locked segment will not be changed by GPS tracks both in terms of geometry and directionality. | A locked segment will not be changed by GPS tracks both in terms of geometry and directionality. In the past the Waze server was altering road directionality based on a few GPS inputs. So editors were locking segments to stop those automated changes. Now the Waze server requires much more GPS tracking to prevent false readings, so most editors no longer lock segments for this reason. | ||
===Segment Editing ability=== | ===Segment Editing ability=== | ||
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You can edit segments based on your editing rank and Editable area. Once a segment is locked, only a user with the same (or higher) rank can edit the segment again. This includes turn restrictions from any segment attached to a junction which also has a locked segment connected to it. | You can edit segments based on your editing rank and Editable area. Once a segment is locked, only a user with the same (or higher) rank can edit the segment again. This includes turn restrictions from any segment attached to a junction which also has a locked segment connected to it. | ||
There are many cases where a segment (or connected junction) may need to be edited by a lower rank editor. For that reason there are two methods to unlock segments (and junctions). | |||
* Send a [[private message]] to the last editor of the locked segment explaining why you need to unlock and change the segment. Most higher ranked editors will help you with the problem. | |||
* Alternately you can post a forum message in the [http://world.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=265 unlock request forum]. Be sure to have the location of the segment listed in the title of the message. Also include a [[permalink]] with all desired segments highlighted to make it fast and easy for the higher ranked editor monitoring that forum to make the change. | |||
In both cases be sure to explain the reason for the desired unlock request. Many segments were locked in the past for reasons that are no longer present. However, high traffic areas are locked to prevent less experienced editors from making changes that would cause problems or do not follow the generally agreed mapping procedures. | |||
==Locked junctions== | ==Locked junctions== | ||
A junction is considered to be locked when ''any'' segment which is connected to that junction is locked. | A junction is considered to be locked when ''any'' segment which is connected to that junction is locked. A locked junction cannot have its restrictions or allowances edited. See above for information on unlock requests for segments (which control junctions). | ||
A junction | |||
==Speed cameras editing ability== | ==Speed cameras editing ability== | ||
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==Area Managers== | ==Area Managers== | ||
[[Area Manager|Area Managers]] can edit any unlocked objects within their defined area. This includes overriding a lock on an object of a lower-ranking editor. | [[Area Manager|Area Managers]] (AMs)can edit any unlocked objects within their defined area. This includes overriding a lock on an object of a lower-ranking editor. AMs cannot override anything locked by an editor of a higher rank. When necessary the AM can [[private message]] the last editor to ask them to unlock it or post a [[permalink]] to the unlock request forum (discussed above). | ||
A growing list of Area Managers and their preferred contact details can be found [http://bit.ly/WazeAMs here]. | A growing list of Area Managers and their preferred contact details can be found [http://bit.ly/WazeAMs here]. |
Revision as of 23:50, 12 August 2012
You can see your own editing rank from the Waze Map Editor (WME) on the top left of the screen. Your rank appears as a series of cones with a number. In the WME when you select a segment, the properties drawer will show you the name of the editor who created and last modified the segment. The number in parenthesis is the rank system scale.
If your rank is lower than what it should be (based on the criteria below), and you are NOT in the USA, please contact Support to have the team look into the situation. Currently moving from one rank to the next higher rank is not automatic and needs assistance from Waze support. USA based editors should refer to the Editing rank USA section.
Note: Changes have been made to ranks as of July 2014[update]. Some of these changes are still in discussion and may continue to change beyond what is shown below.
Note that this chart is a general world-wide example. Some countries with Self-Management may have different ranking systems. Please check specific countries for variations.
Description | Rank in Cones in WME | Editable Area Radius | Notes |
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Admin, System, or Basemap import | N/A (staff) | N/A | Includes segments which have not been created or edited by an actual user, but exist from the initial data import (called the basemap) will show this information. |
Area Manager | N/A | N/A | Area Managers (AM) can edit anything within their assigned area except objects locked by higher-level editors. Editors of any Rank can be granted AM rights, however in some countries there may be a minimum requirement before Area Managers are approved. Read the Area Manager section in the Wiki first before applying for an AM. |
New users | 1 | 1 mile | All users start in this group, unless they are a member of one of the other groups listed |
Editors with 1K edits or IGN editors | 2 | 2 miles | IGN Map editors are an extension of the Waze Geo-Ops (aka the Map Team) |
Editors with 25K edits | 3 | 3 miles | Editors with 25K edits. Note: Some IGN Map editors may also be rank 3. |
Editors with 100K edits | 4 | 4 miles | Need to contact Support for upgrading the level. |
Editors with 250K edits | 5 | 4 miles | Need to contact Support for upgrading the level. |
Waze Champs or over 500K edits | 6 | N/A | Many Waze Champs will hold this rank to assist the Waze Staff in managing security in road locks. Also if other editors reach 500K edits, they can request moving up to this rank. |
Over 500K edits and granted country-wide editing rights | 6 | Country-wide | Once you reach 500K map edits, you can separately request through Support that you be granted country wide editing rights for the server on which you participate. This is not a separate editing rank, but the old rank system used that term to refer to country managers (CM). In some countries with rank self management you will also need approval from the other CMs. In smaller countries with no current CM, you can request CM status at a lower rank and if appropriate you may be granted. |
Waze admins | STAFF | Unlimited | Currently only paid Waze employees |
Editing permissions
Locked segments
When an editor locks a segment, it currently has two functions, both controlling:
- Automatic adjustments
- Editing ability
In the past, many segments were locked for other reasons that no longer exist, but the segments do not get changed unless they are edited again and the editor removes the lock.
Automatic adjustments
A locked segment will not be changed by GPS tracks both in terms of geometry and directionality. In the past the Waze server was altering road directionality based on a few GPS inputs. So editors were locking segments to stop those automated changes. Now the Waze server requires much more GPS tracking to prevent false readings, so most editors no longer lock segments for this reason.
Segment Editing ability
A locked segment cannot be changed by an editor of a rank lower than that of the locking editor, or the rank of the editor who last edited the segment. The "locking rank" is based on the last person to edit the segment, and not the user who created it.
You can edit segments based on your editing rank and Editable area. Once a segment is locked, only a user with the same (or higher) rank can edit the segment again. This includes turn restrictions from any segment attached to a junction which also has a locked segment connected to it.
There are many cases where a segment (or connected junction) may need to be edited by a lower rank editor. For that reason there are two methods to unlock segments (and junctions).
- Send a private message to the last editor of the locked segment explaining why you need to unlock and change the segment. Most higher ranked editors will help you with the problem.
- Alternately you can post a forum message in the unlock request forum. Be sure to have the location of the segment listed in the title of the message. Also include a permalink with all desired segments highlighted to make it fast and easy for the higher ranked editor monitoring that forum to make the change.
In both cases be sure to explain the reason for the desired unlock request. Many segments were locked in the past for reasons that are no longer present. However, high traffic areas are locked to prevent less experienced editors from making changes that would cause problems or do not follow the generally agreed mapping procedures.
Locked junctions
A junction is considered to be locked when any segment which is connected to that junction is locked. A locked junction cannot have its restrictions or allowances edited. See above for information on unlock requests for segments (which control junctions).
Speed cameras editing ability
The last person to edit the speed cam is basically locking it to their rank. A user with a lower rank will not be able to change / delete the camera, unless they are the owner of the camera or if it's in their area of management.
Area Managers
Area Managers (AMs)can edit any unlocked objects within their defined area. This includes overriding a lock on an object of a lower-ranking editor. AMs cannot override anything locked by an editor of a higher rank. When necessary the AM can private message the last editor to ask them to unlock it or post a permalink to the unlock request forum (discussed above).
A growing list of Area Managers and their preferred contact details can be found here.