From 0b0abe80a1443e0e5b81fdc0daa3b1af15ee90b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wille Marcel Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2021 10:42:53 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] Update osmcha URL --- .../5.2-Quality-Assurance-Tools.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/en/pages/data-cleaning-upload-and-quality-assurance/5.2-Quality-Assurance-Tools.md b/content/en/pages/data-cleaning-upload-and-quality-assurance/5.2-Quality-Assurance-Tools.md index 8aef1c724..15826a1da 100644 --- a/content/en/pages/data-cleaning-upload-and-quality-assurance/5.2-Quality-Assurance-Tools.md +++ b/content/en/pages/data-cleaning-upload-and-quality-assurance/5.2-Quality-Assurance-Tools.md @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The following are Quality Assurance tools commonly used in the HOT workflow. A d Follow the instructions under the resources tab found here: https://campaigns.hotosm.org/resources ### OSMCha -[OSMCha](https://osmcha.mapbox.com/), or the OpenStreetMap Changeset Analyzer, is a tool designed to review uploads and changes to OSM data, largely to prevent vandalism and bad edits made to map data. This tool allows users to filter by username, location, dates of upload, and other metadata features. OSMCha is useful for monitoring the progress of data cleaning and upload teams. +[OSMCha](https://osmcha.org/), or the OpenStreetMap Changeset Analyzer, is a tool designed to review uploads and changes to OSM data, largely to prevent vandalism and bad edits made to map data. This tool allows users to filter by username, location, dates of upload, and other metadata features. OSMCha is useful for monitoring the progress of data cleaning and upload teams. **Skills and Technology Needed** @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Follow the instructions under the resources tab found here: https://campaigns.ho #### How to use OSMCha -1. Navigate to [https://osmcha.mapbox.com](https://osmcha.mapbox.com) in the Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox internet browser. +1. Navigate to [https://osmcha.org](https://osmcha.org) in the Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox internet browser. 2. To use OSMCha, you will need to sign in with your OpenStreetMap account and grant permission. ![osmcha_signin](/images/quality_assurance/osmcha_signin.gif) 3. Once logged in, a left-hand panel will appear with changesets. Each changeset shows: