How did you contribute?

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How did you contribute?
How did you contribute to OpenStreetMap.png
Author: Pascal Neis
License: Proprietary (free of charge)
Platform: Web
Status: Active
Language:
English
Website: https://hdyc.neis-one.org/
Programming language: JavaScript

Provides a summary of the editing activities of a given user

Features
Feature Value
Map Display
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Routing
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Navigating
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Tracking
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Monitoring
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Editing
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Rendering
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Accessibility
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"How did you contribute?" (HDYC) is a site which provides a summary of the editing activities of a given user.

It is maintained by Pascal Neis.

Public Profiles

A profile is marked as HDYC public.png public and viewable by anyone even without logging into HDYC when:

Verified Profiles

A profile is marked as HDYC verified.png verified when the user has:

Source: Pascal Neis blog post[1]

Mapper Types

Mapper Type Based on Changesets Count:

  • Hit-and-Run: Less than 25 changesets
  • Newbie: 25 to 99 changesets
  • Casual Mapper: 100 to 1,499 changesets
  • Great Mapper: 1,500 to 2,999 changesets
  • Heavy Mapper: 3,000 to 5,999 changesets
  • Super Mapper: 6,000 to 14,999 changesets
  • Legendary Mapper: 15,000 to 29,999 changesets
  • Fantastic Mapper: 30,000 to 59,999 changesets
  • Mega Mapper: 60,000 to 99,999 changesets
  • Epic Mapper: More than 99,999 changesets

Activity Levels Based on Active Days:

  • Rarely Active: Less than 15 active days
  • Regularly Active: 15 to 39 active days
  • Active: 40 to 79 active days
  • Very Active: 80 to 169 active days
  • Highly Active: 170 to 270 active days
  • Mega Active: More than 270 active days

Source: Pascal Neis on X.com[2]

See also

  • better-osm-org, a userscript that implements HDYC directly into osm.org user profiles

References

  1. Verified OpenStreetMap contributor profiles?, Pascal Neis, 20 May 2016, neis-one.org
  2. What are the different requirements for your #HDYC type of #mapper?, Pascal Neis, 30 Jul 2017, x.com