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<p>If OSM doesn't want to link it, then I think development of better Changeset analysis tools needs to happen.</p>
<p><strong>Possible changes:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Changeset changed element geometries should viewable (like OSMcha)</li>
<li>When you click on an edited node/way/relation in the list for a Changeset page, it shouldn't bring you to page for that element, but rather a page that compares the previous and next Version of that element from the Changeset.</li>
<li>The the Version comparison should show changed geometries of elements (like OSMcha).</li>
<li>The the Version comparison and All Versions page should <strong>highlight</strong> the changed tags of elements (like OSMcha).</li>
<li>The "View History" link should not be tucked at the bottom of every element page next to "Download XML". It's barely visible.</li>
</ul>
<p>Also, new mappers don't even know what OSMcha is.</p>
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