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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/08/2020 10:32, Andrew Harvey
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<div>Nothing is stopping such a system being built at the moment
as a 3rd party service, just needs someone motivated enough to
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<p>Yes - exactly that.</p>
<p>Until such time as someone writes a "mailing list post to
software translator"* it'll need someone to sit down and actually
write some code.</p>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sat, 22 Aug 2020 at
19:11, pangoSE <<a href="mailto:pangose@riseup.net"
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I would like to track all objects that I ever created or
edited.<br>
I suggest we implement a system to make this easy.<br>
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I suggest we create a new system that is updated every time
a changeset is uploaded. The new system tracks userids and
osmids and date of last change/edit.<br>
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<p>The changeset feed and the OSM updates feed are both public.
There are things similar to what you want that you can borrow
from, but I doubt that there's anything that does _exactly_ what
you want right now, so you'll need to write it.<br>
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<p>Andy</p>
<p>* People were making jokes about how it was impossible to do this
40 years ago. I remember people humorously suggesting "add-ons"
to program generator "The Last One"
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_One_%28software%29">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_One_%28software%29</a> )
saying that "this, really, is the last program you will ever
need". I laughed at the time, but then spent quite a few years in
the 80s and 90s writing code generators :)</p>
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