Hi,
what we usually do when working on big networks is to keep one "master" network (usually the initial import from OpenStreetMap or some other primary source) and keep separate patch files by different authors which are generated by https://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Tools/Net#netdiff.py after the author finished the editing of his or her part but which can also be edited manually or programmatically. To build the final network you feed the original net with all patches into netconvert. sometimes the patches build upon each other and you have to do this in multiple iterations.

Best regards,
Michael

Am 2019-07-17 21:07, schrieb Andres Felipe Acosta Gil:
Dear SUMO community,

We are interested on building a big scenario with NETEDIT, and we are
wondering how would be the best way for a team of persons to work
collaboratively in this scenario using a version control system such as
GIT, using the XML file representing the road network. Do you have
experiences in this regard, or what would you recommend us to achieve this?

Best Regards.


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