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Area Manager and higher level editors.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:18 pm
by JoWhee
I'm a level 3 editor and an area manager. There is a level 4 editor (also an area manager in the same area) who has locked most of the area I manage, so I can't edit anything. Now most of eastern Ontario is locked, not just the freeways. How can anyone edit/correct problems when everything is locked?

Re: Area Manager and higher level editors.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:10 am
by AlanOfTheBerg
Area Manager is not about being the only person who can edit in that area. The Waze map is very open and lots of users can edit it all over the place. There are a small handful of users who can edit everywhere in a country. Locks should only be applied to high-value segments or objects, or areas which have chronic issues with inexperienced editors making incorrect changes and causing issues. If you have an issue with a lock or a bunch in this case, send a PM. Open a conversation.

Re: Area Manager and higher level editors.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:56 pm
by argus-cronos
If you ar a level 4 or above you can. So if something is wrong contact the user via PM, or post unlock requests in the proper forum.

Re: Area Manager and higher level editors.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:39 pm
by JoWhee
Maybe I should clarify: What is the use of being an area manager if someone can come along and lock you out of your own area?
I'm not just whinging and moaning, this person undid lots of work, so now there are map errors in my area.

Re: Area Manager and higher level editors.

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:42 pm
by Machete808
Submit permalinks with pertinent segments for correction to the Unlock Request subforum in Editing. Make the changes and then relock it and save (assuming it's a high-value roadway) so you can access it later.

It's a pain in the butt, but it's the only way. I am in a similar situation.

P.S. If you have the capacity to travel someplace where there aren't other editors, you can earn a lot of points that way. I'm in Hawaii where opportunities are limited but took Waze on vacation to an area in Washington state to visit my daughter in college. The place was wide open, and full of easily correctible errors. (I know the town somewhat but in general stuck with making non-navigational edits -- alignment, eliminating connectivity errors and such.)