Hi,

> To make even better use of that functionality it could be helpful to have
a command "Upload Selection".  
> This of course would need to take care to upload everything the selected
objects depend upon.
You should be able to do that already. Merge the current selection onto an
empty data layer (create an empty layer
first, then select "Merge selection" from menu, then select the empty layer
in the popup), activate the new layer, upload. 

Merge selection should already take care of dependencies.

-- Karl

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[mailto:josm-dev-boun...@openstreetmap.org] Im Auftrag von Matthias Julius
Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. September 2009 14:47
An: josm-dev@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: [josm-dev] multiple changesets

MP <singular...@gmail.com> writes:

>>  Multiple changesets means that you can have multiple stacks at a time.
>
> Basically, instead of opening another JOSM process you can just open 
> another layer and another changeset ... and of course, you can 
> continue opened changesets even after you quit JOSM for any reason 
> (either you need to update JOSM or its plugins to newer version, or it 
> gets killed by OOM killer, or whatever ...)

To make even better use of that functionality it could be helpful to have a
command "Upload Selection".  This of course would need to take care to
upload everything the selected objects depend upon.

Then, one could do the unrelated edit and upload it without having to upload
everything else first or using a new layer.

Matthias

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