I have finally heard back from the DWG group on this subject.

They said that they "lack the manpower to actually investigate these edits and 
find out what they "should" be".  However, they said that they can identify 
*every* highway=xxx upgrade that the user did in a time frame and revert them.  
They would need to rely on us here in the talk-us community though to let them 
know if this seems like a sensible thing to do in this case before they do 
anything.

So, do you guys think we should ask them to do a revert on all of the 
highway=xxx upgrade changes the user made in South Carolina (and also where he 
did it in Georgia too)?  We would need to try to lock down the time period that 
he did this in changeset # wise so that there are no problems with the highway 
type revert.  It just sucks that with the new OSM layout, that got rid of the 
page #'s in the URLs for a user's changesets.  That would have made this job a 
tad easier to do allowing just url editing to get to older changesets he did.

Anyways guys, post what you think should be done here so I can get back to the 
DWG on this subject.  (I'm personally all for the reverting of the highway=xxx 
upgrades this user has done only and not a full scale revert of all his 
changesets as he did do some highway cleanup in some changesets while doing the 
'highway=xxx' upgrades.)

-James
                                          
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