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Andy, so what is your suggestion right now, do this manually or with
automated tools? Personally, I only did a few reverts using the JOSM
plugin, only reverting an entire changeset, not selectively as you
seem to suggest here. I have no experience with the other tools you
mention. <br>
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Would the tools you are familiar with allow for a relatively easy
partial revert, only removing the natural=heath features from all
the changesets of these users? This might then be the preferred
solution. I have thought about downloading selections of features of
regions via Overpass, and than use these to inspect the potentially
problematic features in JOSM and delete them there. But if there is
a better way, than that might be the preferred way to go.<br>
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Marco<br>
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<pre wrap="">Andy: Is there any chance the DWG could figure out which company these
people are working for, so the company could be contacted about this
specific issue and asked not to add these type of difficult to
identify natural features?
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<pre wrap="">Ha! While DWG work sometimes does involve a bit of sleuthing (e.g.
finding the author of a problem app when there's nothing to go on in the
changeset info) I think that you may be overestimating our powers here <span class="moz-smiley-s1" title=":)"></span>
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<pre wrap="">There are so many changesets involved, I guess doing reverts is almost
impossible, lest one wants to see also more useful stuff being removed
as well, like roads and large and small patches of forest that I also
see being part of these changesets.
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<pre wrap="">I'd tend to agree with that, though the perl revert scripts, which can
"not touch things since edited by other mappers" and "undo changes made
by one particular user in particular changesets" might be userful.
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