Thanks, I was able to use http://osm.virtuelle-loipe.de/history browser
successfully. It took me 21 minutes to analyse manually but that could
be sped up by putting the declined/undecided/accepted status next to the
user in the first results view, (am emailing author Langläufer). I guess
it should also be possible to build an automated relation-status viewer
fairly easily(?).
Conclusion: The way was created by an accepted user and tagging is
slightly refined but always by an accepted user. One way has been added
by a declined user ... this is the only tainting.
Question: Am I right in thinking that a general rule emerges that this
and similar relations can be marked odbl=clean ... member additions are
irrelevant, during a database re-build, the addition of the way is going
to be detached when that way (rather than the relation) is processed?
Mike
http://osm.virtuelle-loipe.de/history/?type=relation&ref=34269
Richard (accepted) created the relation:
created_by=Potlatch 0.10c (later deleted by an accepted contributor)
name=Lon Las Cymru (name changed later by an accepted contributor)
network=ncn
ref=8
route=bicycle
type=route
Paul Martin (declined) added way 27681863
<http://osm.virtuelle-loipe.de/history/?type=way&ref=27681863>
On 09/01/2012 20:54, Steve Brook wrote:
You could try using the OSM History Browser to list the change sets and
allow you to compare selected changes.
http://osm.virtuelle-loipe.de/history/
I got this from the Route Relations 'h' link on the
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_United_Kingdom_Long_Distance_
Paths page will provide the relation number and take you straight there:
http://osm.virtuelle-loipe.de/history/?type=relation&ref=63872
Also The Deep Diff tool may be of use (linked from the OSM Inspector licence
change view)
http://osm.mapki.com/history/
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy [mailto:andy...@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 January 2012 17:47
To: Michael Collinson
Cc: OSM talk-gb
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] GB License Change Readiness
Does anyone know of a way to see just the tagging history of the
relation itself?
JOSM can reliably show the full history of a relation, even one with many
versions (such as 34269).
At the moment I have no clue as what proportion are routes (ugh!) and
what are building multi-polygons and relatively easy to remap.
Hopefully many of them are turn restrictions and boundaries, which should
also be relatively easy to sort out.
Andy
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