Re: [Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands and London

2020-12-11 Thread SK53
n Smale > Cc: Talk-GB > Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands > > Ah I ran into his work this afternoon by pure chance and reverted one > of these changesets (95506246) and left a comment - no reply as yet. > It looked like vandalism to me. > > > Ru

Re: [Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands and London

2020-12-11 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 12/11/20 21:25, Steve Brook via Talk-GB wrote: > This user has just deleted Broadcasting House. > https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/95699320 > Can someone block him and revert all his work. > https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/TL5100/history > Most if not all of it is vandalism.

Re: [Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands and London

2020-12-11 Thread SK53
Colin Smale > Cc: Talk-GB > Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands > > Ah I ran into his work this afternoon by pure chance and reverted one > of these changesets (95506246) and left a comment - no reply as yet. > It looked like vandalism to me. > >

Re: [Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands and London

2020-12-11 Thread Steve Brook via Talk-GB
...@garrett.co.uk] Sent: 09 December 2020 19:53 To: Colin Smale Cc: Talk-GB Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands Ah I ran into his work this afternoon by pure chance and reverted one of these changesets (95506246) and left a comment - no reply as yet. It looked like vandalism to me

Re: [Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands

2020-12-09 Thread Russ Garrett
Ah I ran into his work this afternoon by pure chance and reverted one of these changesets (95506246) and left a comment - no reply as yet. It looked like vandalism to me. Russ On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 19:51, Colin Smale wrote: > > A new user, TL5100, is causing a bit of damage in the Midlands,

[Talk-GB] Newbie damage alert in West Midlands

2020-12-09 Thread Colin Smale
A new user, TL5100, is causing a bit of damage in the Midlands, deleting loads of things for no obvious reason. A couple of their changesets have comments to this effect already. Could someone have a word?