I honestly dont mind it as it makes the changeset more manageable. If you've ever tried reverting a changeset that has over 10k changes it can take hours to revert via Frederik's perl script, just downloading the data can be a pain in JOSM. Anyone comiting more than 10k changes is obviously importing and not doing regular mapping. JOSM already splits the work when the changeset limit is hit. So I see nothing but an advantage here. In case you didn't know each object in a changeset opens a connection to the database, so 10k changesets can put a heavy load on the postgresql database(remember you aren't the only one comiting)
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 1:19 PM, Guillaume Rischard <[email protected] > wrote: > Hello everyone, > > There's a pull request to limit changesets to 10k changes, and it would be > good to get community input. > > I've opened a discussion here: https://github.com/ > openstreetmap/operations/issues/144 > > See the interesting comments on the PR itself too: https://github.com/ > openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/pull/1259 > > Thank you for your feedback, > > Guillaume > > _______________________________________________ > Imports mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports > > -- 外に遊びに行こう!
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