On Tue, 10 Jan 2017, Andy Townsend wrote:
> On 09/01/2017 14:38, Adrian McEwen wrote:
> > On 09/01/17 12:50, Andy Townsend wrote:
> > > More seriously, edits are public, and feeds such as Pascal Neis's,
> > > Whodidit and OsmCha allow monitoring of changes in an area, so if you see
> > >
On 09/01/2017 14:38, Adrian McEwen wrote:
On 09/01/17 12:50, Andy Townsend wrote:
More seriously, edits are public, and feeds such as Pascal Neis's,
Whodidit and OsmCha allow monitoring of changes in an area, so if you
see something that "looks wrong" please do investigate and contact
the
On 09/01/2017 14:55, Adrian McEwen wrote:
Ah. I probably did fall foul of that. That's good to know for the
future. In the meantime I have reset my login, so can now confirm
(what everyone else probably already knew :-) that it's OSM Mapper
that I've been using for that.
Would still be
On 09/01/17 14:44, Ed Loach wrote:
Adrian wrote:
I did set up some changes-in-a-given-area RSS feeds from ITOworld
years
ago (I'd explain what they are better, but while the feeds still work
I've forgotten my login to go and get the tool's name :-D)
You might not have forgotten your ITO world
Adrian wrote:
> I did set up some changes-in-a-given-area RSS feeds from ITOworld
> years
> ago (I'd explain what they are better, but while the feeds still work
> I've forgotten my login to go and get the tool's name :-D)
You might not have forgotten your ITO world login - if you have an RSS
On 09/01/17 12:50, Andy Townsend wrote:
More seriously, edits are public, and feeds such as Pascal Neis's,
Whodidit and OsmCha allow monitoring of changes in an area, so if you
see something that "looks wrong" please do investigate and contact the
user about it.
Is there a good introduction
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