Hi,

I'll be switching off the OSMI "license change" layer soon because it is of limited use in areas where the license change bot has already been.

I'd like to replace it with something that displays where the bot has actually edited something.

It would be trivial to simply take a current planet file and look: What object has been last modified by the bot? And draw those. Something like the "TIGER edited map".

However that would not account for stuff deleted by the bot. To highlight that, I would have to access pre-bot information which is also possible. But then again, stuff edited by the bot would vanish from the map once someone else has modified it, whereas stuff that I highlight because it has been deleted by the bot would remain there forever. Unless one would do it Javascript-based - something like a special OpenStreetBugs version where each object deleted by the bot would be a "bug" and you could "close" that once you have verified that no damage is caused. But the OSB platform is really not suitable for large amounts of data.

So should we just ignore deleted things and make a "stuff last edited by the bot" map, or what would you say?

Bye
Frederik

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