On 20.07.2012 09:11, Simon Poole wrote:
I strongly suspect that nearly all damage in Switzerland is in areas covered by the following changesets:
11118383 11095262 11091125 11090732 11090633 11056910 11036647 11028400 11025356 11022410 11011188 10998500 10997164 10984354 10973750 10970220 10967219 10965831 10955131 10954242 10948362 10904726 10888277 10863549 10860867 10859921 10848589 10829940 10828702 10826646 10823523 10820187 10819067 10814018 10808494 10807285 10804378 10803113 10801349 10800935 10792329 10787459 10783409 10777387 10776862 10772261 10771749 10767600 10766866 10766626 10760441 10759022 10758041
What may make sense is to have a list in the wiki where items from the above list can be crossed off after inspection and fixing.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. These look to me like change sets where user mdk was remapping in order to prevent data losses. Well, actually they seem to contain a rather high number of deletions. Are there other ones that contain corresponding re-creations? And all of that happened already a while ago from end of February to March 2012. What does that have to do with the recent deletions by the OSMF Redaction Account?
So meanwhile, how about a little quiz:
He who finds the huge (and pretty spectacular) gap that the OSMF Redaction Account ripped up in the middle of Lausanne gets the honour of fixing it. ;-)
Thorsten (Shernott)
Am 20.07.2012 14:21, schrieb tnk@gmx.net:
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. These look to me like change sets where user mdk was
Very simple: the above changesets were black listed because they were copy & paste remapping. The nasty side effect of them is that the hid any problematic data that they were supposed to fix. With the net result that such areas were not remapped prior to the bot processing Switzerland.
Simon