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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>I note that in certain situations the previous
history of an element is lost. For example, I split a way in
order to add different maximum speeds. Now I become the originator of
those split ways and what previous history that existed is lost. I
understand that I have, in essence, created new ways by splitting, yet all other
attributes and history of the original way are unaffected. Is it
not possible to identify that such new ways are not wholly new data (even
though the Versions are given as 1) so that users are properly
informed? Even better would be that the previous history is archived for
reference in some way.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>