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One important feature of Waze is the ability for users to edit the maps. Every user can become a map editor. To start map editing, simply logon to the [https://www.waze.com/editor Waze Map Editor].
One important feature of Waze is the ability for users to edit the maps. Every user can become a map editor. To start map editing, simply logon to the [https://www.waze.com/editor Waze Map Editor].


However, there are important information you must know before starting to edit the maps. Please continue to read on this page to find out more about editing maps.
However, there are important information you must know before starting to edit the maps. Please continue to read on this page to find out more about editing maps, especially Editing Guidelines for Vietnam.


==== Points and Ranks ====
==== Points and Ranks ====

Revision as of 13:31, 25 May 2016

This page is a work-in-progress draft.


Complete Guide to Waze in Vietnam (under development)

This page is also available in Vietnamese.
Trang này cũng có sẵn bằng tiếng Việt.

Getting Started

Introduction

Using Waze

You can use the Waze App on your smartphone (on iOS, Android and Windows Phone) for navigation or even just drive around. You can also edit the maps to improve user experience.

Note: For Waze to work correctly, your device must have GPS and data (GSM/3G/4G) connectivity.

You can see your user information within the app, or logon to the Dashboard.

Editing the Map

One important feature of Waze is the ability for users to edit the maps. Every user can become a map editor. To start map editing, simply logon to the Waze Map Editor.

However, there are important information you must know before starting to edit the maps. Please continue to read on this page to find out more about editing maps, especially Editing Guidelines for Vietnam.

Points and Ranks

There are 2 types of points and ranks:

  • Driving points and ranks
  • Edit points and ranks
Driving Rank Condition
Waze Baby New users
Waze Grownup Competed 160 km (100 miles)
Waze Warrior Top 10% of the country
Waze Knight Top 4% of the country
Waze Royalty Top 1% of the country
Edit Rank Required Edits Upgrade Conditions
1 None None
2 3,000 Upgrade to level 2 is done automatically
3 25,000 Upgrade to level 3 is done automatically
4 100,000 Requires approval from staff and local champs
5 250,000 Requires approval from staff and local champs
6 500,000 Requires approval from staff and local champs

Timeline of Live Map Updates

Edits made in the online editors do not appear on the Live Map nor client immediately. The Waze servers typically update the client and Live Map every 24 hours, but at times delays could cause this to be multiple days between updates.

You can refer to International Tile Updates (https://wazestatus.wordpress.com/category/main/international-tile-updates/) for latest information.

Please also take note on the types of edits which will trigger map updates: https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Tile_update#Trigger_updates

Resources

Waze Help Center

You can find useful information on using the Waze App in this help center. http://support.google.com/waze

Forum

The community of Vietnam has a dedicated sub-forum on the Waze forum. You can utilize this sub-forum to obtain useful information and ask questions.

Please note that the forum posts are mostly generated from volunteer users/editors. Posting on this forum does not necessarily mean your opinions will reach the Waze Team.

https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1512

Wiki

Please read the following general pages before starting map editing. Read further in this page for specific guidelines relating to Vietnam.

The Waze Wiki Main Page (English) https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Main_Page

Best Map Editing Practice (English) https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Best_map_editing_practice

External Resources

There are also some useful external resources specifically for Vietnam. Viet Ban Do (Vietnamese and English) (credit of nvthanh) http://www.vietbando.com/

Map Editing Guidelines

General

Usability When it comes to the map, the first and foremost goal of editing is to provide the driver with a map that is easy to follow on a small display, and to produce sensible verbal instructions when (and only when) they are needed.

Simplicity It is not a goal to model the physical roadway lane-by-lane. Doing so often leads to unnecessary complexity--which means a cluttered map, confusing verbal directions, and lots and lots (and lots!) of extra map maintenance.

Retention As a result of people driving over them, road segments retain certain information (e.g., average speed) that is used in route optimization. When a segment is deleted, that information is discarded. Given a choice between deleting a tangle of segments and creating new ones in their place, vs. untangling them and reusing them, it is often better to "recycle".

Waze Map Editor

Interface

(under development)

Editable Areas

(under development)

Permalink

(under development)

Keyboard Shortcuts

(under development)

Cities

(under development: defining cities, recommended practices)

Roads and Roundabouts

(under development: defining roads, types, recommended practices)

Places

(under development)

Cameras

(under development)

Lock Levels

(under development)

Unlock Requests

(under development)

Update Requests (UR) & Map Problems (MP)

(under development)

Recommended Practices (RP)

RP for Naming Roads & Places (refer to subpages) RP for Navigation Stop Points RP for Junctions & Roundabouts

Community of Vietnamese Editors