On Oct 12, 2012, at 1:50 PM, Matt Amos wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Michal Migurski <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> * Better time-awareness in planet dumps. I want to see a "days since last 
>> edit" or similar attribute on all entities in the planet file, which will 
>> make it possible to create downstream displays and styles that address hot, 
>> contentious information. We're starting to see two tiers of OSM data 
>> consumers, those who want the latest-newness and those who want to treat OSM 
>> like a slower-moving data source.
> 
> please could you explain a little more? i think perhaps i've
> misunderstood what you're asking for. all nodes, ways and relations in
> the planet file have a timestamp, and the planet has a date header
> that would allow the calculation of "days since last edited". would
> you like this information on the sub-elements (tags, nds, members) as
> well?

In the case of downstream renderers and other services, it would be incredibly 
useful to have a planet with a known degree of volatility. If vandalism or an 
edit war affects the stability of an area, I would be interested in seeing what 
the last-known-stable versions of those entities look like and rendering from 
there. The street I live on has been untouched since 2010, but if someone came 
along and edited it I might want that reflected in a render only after the 
change been allowed to stand unchallenged for some period of time (a week?).

The addition to the planet could just be an additional timestamp that 
represented the last-changed date of all constituent ways or nodes for any 
relation or way. It might also be an addition to the changeset and not the 
planet dump. A rollup, basically, that addresses a need for a stable dump.

This is something that's relatively to generate in a secondary application, but 
I could see it being useful for the core planet as well.

-mike.

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