So thanks to everybody for the feedback.
In the meanwhile the user of the changeset has agreed to revert all of his
changesets for the area. But on the other hand user zors1843 has reverted
the changeset affecting the coastline. So now I guess I'll simply leave
things as they are - I think any fur
Hi Martin,
2012/11/20 Martin Koppenhoefer
> Had a similar problem, this is the ticket:
> https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/8156
>
Yes, I think that's exactly the problem I've experienced.
Best regards,
Michael
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On 11/19/2012 09:10 PM, Michael Krämer wrote:
Hi,
using OSM inspector's coastline view I came across a rather large
missing segement of the coastline. It turned out that a new user has
accidentially deleted it. He agreed to revert the change and I
volunteered to take care of it.
As it turns out
2012/11/19 Michael Krämer :
> So I tried to only undelete the way for the coastline using the "undelete"
> plugin. Trying to do so gives an error on upload as the way references
> deleted nodes. Sounds reasonable but doesn't really help.
Had a similar problem, this is the ticket:
https://josm.ope
.
Pierre
>
> De : Pierre Béland
>À : Michael Krämer ; "talk@openstreetmap.org"
>
>Envoyé le : Lundi 19 novembre 2012 16h07
>Objet : Re: [OSM-talk] Question on undelete/restore
>
>
>Michael
>
>Looking at ways in the chang
Do you have .osm extracts for the area? A slice from an old regional
extract (or a planet for that matter) would give you the old data.
What area is this?
Cheers,
-Jaakko
On Nov 19, 2012 3:11 PM, "Michael Krämer" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> using OSM inspector's coastline view I came across a rather large
ovembre 2012 15h10
>Objet : [OSM-talk] Question on undelete/restore
>
>Hi,
>
>using OSM inspector's coastline view I came across a rather large missing
>segement of the coastline. It turned out that a new user has accidentially
>deleted it. He agreed to revert the change
Hi,
using OSM inspector's coastline view I came across a rather large
missing segement of the coastline. It turned out that a new user has
accidentially deleted it. He agreed to revert the change and I
volunteered to take care of it.
As it turns out the changeset (13910261) included more cha
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