On 12/08/09 18:09, Gioele wrote: > OpenStreetMaps has two different mechanism, both with some issues. First, > the watch:user=1 tag. The feeds produced by the Xapi using the watch tag > would be interesting but they don't seem to work (at least in the past > hours) and they expose very little information. Moreover, all those tags > pollute the database. Second, OSMMapper. OSMMapper is an interesting project > but it is less structured than one would hope. It is based on areas so it is > impossible for a user to follow just a street or certain nodes (f.e. > attractions) in a crowded area. The number of commits would be just too > high. Also, it is graphical-only tool and this reduces the ability to > integrate it in other projects: f.e. JOSM could not use that information to > zoom to changed ways. More, it is a separate project and I think this watch- > list stuff should be part of the main infrastructure.
You can also subscribe to an RSS feed of changesets for a given area or user on the main web site. > PS: is there a bug tracking system for the OSM infrastructure? All I could > find is OpenStreetBugs but it deals with errors in the map, not in the > infrastructure. As you were told on IRC, yes there is. You'll find it at http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ but as bobkare said on IRC this proposal is nowhere near ready to go in a bug tracker. Tom -- Tom Hughes ([email protected]) http://www.compton.nu/ _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

