Jochen, not exactly. I was following up on the Christoph Hormann's idea of the "bot=no" tag, to "allow mappers to opt out of bot edits on a case-by-case basis." Since every query is essentially a separate, human-operated bot, it seemed appropriate to use it for this case, in a form of nobot=botID. This tag is not specific to the editing tool.
Regardless, I have now made it a requirement to specify both the tag and the query id to enable this feature - thus the community that writes and accepts a query must agree to use such a tag for their edits. I am thinking about a separate storage as well. P.S. There is no private tool - there is a public tool, with public code, to help OSM editors who may want to benefit from it. Done purely in a volunteer capacity. The new tool is basically a slimmed down version of Osmose/MapRoulette - it allows users to generate cleanup "challenges", and other users to review and accept/reject the proposed edits. On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 8:57 AM Jochen Topf <joc...@remote.org> wrote: > Do I understand this correctly? You are creating tags in the OSM > database for your private tool? I hope there is some misunderstanding > here, because that isn't acceptable behaviour. > > Jochen >
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