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==Where is it?==
==Where is it?==
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* San Francisco Bay Area
* San Francisco Bay Area

Revision as of 14:46, 2 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 teams, and each team has a particular area it works on. There are fifty teams, 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.

Where is it?

  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Washigton, 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.

Team assignments

Team 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.

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 The table below is slightly out of date, and is missing 66 editors...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

Teams

There are 50 teams being assigned. Each team will get an editing area within on e 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.

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.

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.