Paul, I am aware of conflicts may occur, but seeing as no one maps
Gatineau(seriously, maybe cause it's the French side?) I'm not that scared
to go on a mapping session all day long. In Toronto or Ottawa is a
different story, in which I would commit more often.

On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 6:35 PM, Paul Norman <penor...@mac.com> wrote:

> On 12/22/2016 3:21 PM, James wrote:
>
> As pnorman has said in the past( https://lists.openstreetmap.
> org/pipermail/talk-ca/2016-September/007260.html):
>
> * Uploaded in small enough parts that the changesets make sense. This
> means never uploading more than 50k objects at once, and typically fewer
> than 10k.*
>
>
> I try to keep my changes under 10k, but with buildings, nodes multiply
> quickly as there are minimum 4 per building(rare usually average 6-10
> depending on complexity)
>
>
> The numbers quoted are in the context of an *import *where the concerns
> are the ability to revert, working with the changeset in other tools, not
> leaving stray nodes in the database, not splitting one upload over multiple
> changesets, and not having a broken upload. I wouldn't recommend exceeding
> them for any work, but a non-import is out of the scope of the CanVec post
> linked.
>
> Personally, I'd get worried about conflicts, lost work, and want to upload
> well before 1k changes, let alone 10k. Those often aren't a problem with an
> import, or if they are they can be easier to solve, but with normal mapping
> solving them often requires more thought.
>
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