I didn't take it that way, Serge, but thank you.

To be honest I didn't really think about OWL and ITOWorld when writing this. I 
was just looking for a minimally useful thing that handled polygons smoothly 
and was fast to set up. I was motivated by the potential needs of US users like 
Learon Dalby, who spoke at the Atlanta SOTM-US about his need for a way to see 
changes in Arkansas so that he could notify county GIS managers about them and 
make appropriate corrections to government data. Administrative boundaries are 
large, irregular shapes, and OWL seemed to be focused on small urban areas 
(correct me if I'm wrong about this).

Mikel: I'm using Atom; can I just namespace GeoRSS into an Atom feed and have 
it work? Are bounding boxes for changesets the most useful thing, because I'm 
using node positions to calculate intersections.

-mike.

On Feb 2, 2012, at 7:55 AM, Serge Wroclawski wrote:

> I received some feedback that I was not very positive on this project.
> 
> If my question came out that way, I want to publicly correct this perception.
> 
> I find this code very exciting, and can see several potential uses for
> it already.
> 
> - Serge
> 
> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 2:15 AM, Michal Migurski <m...@stamen.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm experimenting with minutely diffs and I made this:
>>        http://migurski.github.com/Changepipe/
>> 
>> Want me to bake you a feed of fresh OSM changesets for your area? Draw a 
>> polygon and mail to me following the directions on the page!
>> 
>> -mike.
>> 
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