> From: Alex Barth [mailto:a...@mapbox.com]
> Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] Why are so many changeset so large?
> 
> BTW, I did some cursory digging in the changesets dump and found that
> actually only a relatively small percentage of changesets are
> geographically large. Trying to use the history tab they seem to be more
> numerous. I don't have numbers yet, but I hope I can share some soon.

The issue is that you see every large changeset. This is most obvious in areas 
with no editing like the middle of the ocean. Looking at the size of an average 
changeset weighted by changeset size might produce data that comes closer to 
what you see in the history tab. The problem is then that you don't care about 
the history tab for most of the world, only where people or mappable features 
are.

Incidentally, it's possible to make a changeset that only touches a small area 
but has a larger bbox with the expand_bbox call - see 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/API_v0.6#Expand_Bounding_Box:_POST_.2Fapi.2F0.6.2Fchangeset.2F.23id.2Fexpand_bbox

I've never used it myself.


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