2011/2/10 Frederik Ramm <frede...@remote.org>: >> As an example, on September 5, 2009, I added Carrollwood Bicycle Emporium >> (484675555), a bicycle shop, to a shopping center. On October 12, Anthony >> added an address to this bicycle shop. > > And on October 14, Anthony removed that bicycle shop, and it has been > removed ever since. > > On October 19, Anthony created two nodes, 535406826 and 535416420, both for > this same bicycle shop. These have been affected by the reversion because by > working the way he did, Anthony severed the history ties to your original > version. Had he simply added to your node, instead of deleting and > re-creating it, then a clean reversal would have been possible.
I think that in this particular case it might be OK that deletions were not undone (you could argue that deletion with Google as base is not possible, at least it would be almost impossible to proove). But for the license change I wonder: how will we deal with the deletion part of edits from contributors that did not agree to the new ct/odbl? Will these deletions be reverted or not? cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ legal-talk mailing list legal-t...@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/legal-talk