I wonder how many people are keeping an eye on MapDust in the United States. The number of bugs has dramatically increased in the last few weeks, but it seems like I'm about the only person making any real progress (based on the number of bugs I can't reproduce or have resolved myself in the two states I'm following, relative to the number of open bugs). This is easily one of the best QA tools we have right now since we have human input (although a lot of human error) on what's getting reported.
Discussion
Comment from iandees on 22 February 2011 at 12:23
MapDust is littered with so many bugs that are not reproducible I don't waste my time with it anymore. The last few times I visited I spent more time clicking through the process of closing a bug than actually fixing the data, so I gave up and continue to map my area as perfectly as I can.
Comment from Baloo Uriza on 22 February 2011 at 14:17
I've noticed once you get done with the backlog (which is a lot of that), it's pretty easy to follow a whole state using the RSS feed.
Comment from andrewmk on 23 February 2011 at 17:22
I just ignore anything marked as other, and usually only follow up ones where the user has added a comment explaining the problem. That cuts it down a lot...
Comment from Baloo Uriza on 23 February 2011 at 20:20
True, though I hope folks still look at the Other tickets and close them if they're not valid.