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This a purely an iD problem. It should be down to their core
programmers to sort it out. <br>
We should be encouraging users, especially newbies, to save
frequently. Potlatch does this without the problem of numerous
changesets.<br>
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DaveF<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/01/2018 13:26, Michał Brzozowski
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<div dir="auto">Many new users have a habit of e.g. sending one or
few objects per changeset, resulting in a dozen or even more
changesets per day. Obviously this makes them PITA to review
quickly in Achavi or whatever tool you use.
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<div dir="auto">This habit is probably caused by non-knowledge
of how auto-save works in iD (which makes the work
reasonably secure), as well as just not knowing better thus
forming their own judgement.<br>
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<div dir="auto">How should we teach about optimal changeset
size? This is quite tricky - how we would define it?</div>
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<div dir="auto">Can the iD nudge users towards better
practice? (Linking to Good changeset comments wiki page
would be useful as well)</div>
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<div dir="auto">Michał</div>
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