[openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website] Change the way changesets are displayed to use achavi (#1376)
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> I don't know the average size for a geojson-ed changeset, but if it is under 100k (which means under 10k gzipped: changeset jsons are very verbose), that would require under 500 GB for all the changesets, which is smaller than a rendering database.
100k per Geojson file is spot on for the 10'000 changesets I checked. OSMCha doesn't use compression, which means that around 1.5 - 2TB of uncompressed GeoJSON data might have accumulated on AWS S3 in the meantime. It seems that @geohacker is no longer with Mapbox, so we will probably never find out the exact numbers.
By the way, is everyone using OSMCha these days and this issue no longer being relevant?
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