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If you are a new editor, start out right by getting advice from your local experts.  This means starting with the area manager(s) for your editing areas.  Increasingly, this information is found in the [[Countries_and_Languages|Country wiki pages]], or in the [[https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=19 country forums]].  You can also search the wiki for the name of your region, province, or state.  For example, [[Pennsylvania]] lists the [[Pennsylvania#Area_.26_State_Managers|Area Managers for the entire country]] and [[Canada#Area.2FCountry_Managers|Canada]] lists the area managers for the entire country.
If you are a new editor, start out right by getting advice from your local experts.  This means starting with the area manager(s) for your editing areas.  Increasingly, this information is found in the [[Countries_and_Languages|Country wiki pages]], or in the [[https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=19 country forums]].  You can also search the wiki for the name of your region, province, or state.  For example, [[Texas]] lists the [[Texas#Editors_in_the_State|editors in the state]] and [[Canada#Area.2FCountry_Managers|Canada]] lists the area managers for the entire country. Some countries, states, or provinces might list their area managers in their part of [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=19 the Country (Language) Forum].


Area managers are also listed right in the Waze Map Editor. Information on the wiki and in the forums doesn't always agree with what is on the map. It can be difficult to see the information on the map.  So install either the [[Extensions#WME_Toolbox|WME toolbox]] or the [[Extensions#UR_Overview_Plus_.28URO.2B.29|UR Overview+]] [[extensions|extension]] and turn on the "Area Manager" layer [[File:layers.png|20px]]. If you are using UR Overview, you can see the list of area managers by selecting the URO+ tab.
Area managers are also listed right in the Waze Map Editor. Information on the wiki and in the forums doesn't always agree with what is on the map. It can be difficult to see the information on the map.  So install either the [[Extensions#WME_Toolbox|WME toolbox]] or the [[Extensions#UR_Overview_Plus_.28URO.2B.29|UR Overview+]] [[extensions|extension]] and turn on the "Area Manager" layer [[File:layers.png|20px]]. If you are using UR Overview, you can see the list of area managers by selecting the URO+ tab.


If you cannot find the area manager information for your region, ask for help in Chat.
If you cannot find the area manager information for your region, ask for help in Chat.

Revision as of 14:30, 17 September 2014

If you are a new editor, start out right by getting advice from your local experts. This means starting with the area manager(s) for your editing areas. Increasingly, this information is found in the Country wiki pages, or in the [country forums]. You can also search the wiki for the name of your region, province, or state. For example, Texas lists the editors in the state and Canada lists the area managers for the entire country. Some countries, states, or provinces might list their area managers in their part of the Country (Language) Forum.

Area managers are also listed right in the Waze Map Editor. Information on the wiki and in the forums doesn't always agree with what is on the map. It can be difficult to see the information on the map. So install either the WME toolbox or the UR Overview+ extension and turn on the "Area Manager" layer . If you are using UR Overview, you can see the list of area managers by selecting the URO+ tab.

If you cannot find the area manager information for your region, ask for help in Chat.