<html><head></head><body>In that case wouldn't it be handy to add 'survey:date=YYYY-MM-DD'?<br><br>Plus that bumps the edit date that'd push it out of this, and related out-of-date tools.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 10 January 2020 14:42:11 GMT, Andy Robinson <ajrlists@gmail.com> wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<pre class="k9mail">Excellent Robert, very useful.<br><br>Note that brownfield sites can remain that way for many many years before eventually being developed. I recall investigating brownfield sites in Birmingham as part of my degree in the 1980's (photogrammetry module). Some of those sites are still brownfield. Many heavily contaminated sites in our urban sprawls require cleaning up before they can ever be reused.<br><br>Cheers<br>Andy<br><br>-----Original Message-----<br>From: Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) [mailto:robert.whittaker+osm@gmail.com] <br>Sent: 10 January 2020 14:10<br>To: talk-gb<br>Subject: [Talk-GB] Stale Developments<br><br>I'd like to announce a new mini QA tool that I've put together for UK<br>OSMers: Stale Developments: <a href="https://osm.mathmos.net/developments/">https://osm.mathmos.net/developments/</a><br><br>It finds OSM UK highway and landuse tags with tags values of<br>construction, brownfield and greenfield, which haven't been edited for<br>over a year. The idea is that such objects should correspond to<br>real-life developments, whose status is likely to change on that<br>timescale. Hence the OSM objects probably need reviewing and updating.<br><br>To keep the numbers reasonable, the page above only lists the most<br>stale objects (no edits for over four years), but the full set of the<br>data is exposed through my Survey Me tool at<br><a href="https://osm.mathmos.net/survey/">https://osm.mathmos.net/survey/</a> .<br><br>Do take a look if you're interested. I hope this is useful to some of you.<br><br>Robert.<br></pre></blockquote></div><br>-- <br>Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.</body></html>