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<div class="moz-text-html" lang="x-western"> There are a number of
automated changes that get made to the OSM database (bots). Some
are straightforward (correcting common misspellings), some less so
(changing one form of tagging to another, removing incorrect
data*, removing single-node ways).<br>
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Would it be possible to suspend automated changes until a little
time after the activities defined <a
href="http://blog.osmfoundation.org/2012/03/27/service-schedule-march-april-2012/">here</a>
are fully complete?<br>
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When the rebuild has completed (i.e. immediately after "to be
determined" on the linked page), there will be data in a number of
areas that will require human intervention (e.g. a way with nodes
from a decliner in it removed, or a node with tags contributed by
a decliner removed). What remains may well normally trigger an
automated change via a bot. In the post-licence-change situation,
however, it surely makes sense to give human mappers a chance to
assess the situation without having to plough into pre-bot
history, at a time when the OSM servers are likely to be busier
than ever. <br>
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So please, no bots until the date announced on 9th April?<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Andy<br>
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* This may at first glance seem OK, but I came across a problem
with exactly this recently. A newbie editor had merged two ways
with different layers to create a way with layer "1; 0". The bot
changed this to "1" when the correct action would have been to
investigate which ways the newbie editor merged and ensure that
the correct layer was applied to the correct parts of the new way.<br>
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