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> On 24. Jul 2020, at 22:53, Tobias Knerr <o...@tobias-knerr.de> wrote:
> 
> The date when you last checked a shop's opening hours it is a fact. But
> opinions on how often one should revisit a shop to check the opening
> hours again may vary a lot between mappers.



on the other hand the check date is already implicit (more or less) in the 
changeset timestamp. you probably wouldn’t add this kind of information months 
after the survey...

adding check timestamps as string tags for every single tag seems a lot of 
bloat. One tag per object for me would be acceptable because it is indeed a 
valuable information when something was last verified and no changes were 
necessary.
It could still lead to history bloat, imagine people verifying their 
housenumber every day. Technically it would be better to keep it separate (e.g. 
an additional table in the db without versions).
I can’t see an issue with splits, as the newly created objects would have a 
more current date anyway.

Cheers Martin 
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