Petr,

In a recent discussion on talk-cz Lukáš Matějka (LM_1) have suggested it
would be good to have an extra phase (couple of months) in which only
untainted edits would be accepted. This would prevent users to put their
time into something that will be gone after final cut-off and it would
probably accelerate the remapping efforts in problematic regions.

There is nothing fundamentally wrong or impossible about that.

But it does introduce more work for us (because we would have to implement a way for the API to reject changes to tainted objects).

I am unsure if adding such an extra phase of, say, three months would really bring a lot of benefit compared to the - much easier - potential decisions of delaying the planned changeover for three months.

Or, in other words, do you have reason to believe that a three-month "only edits to non-tainted objects accepted" phase would actually make people re-map more and better compared to the phase we are in now? And if so, why?

Bye
Frederik

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