I think this is fine and happy for them to stay. Personally I would have prefered a single changeset with all the website tags added per brand per country (or cross border if the brand spans a few countries). It's easier to review the changes that way, and keeps all the logical changes together and a single place for discussion of the change. I realise this means some reviewers might not be happy with the changeset appearing in a small local bbox of interest, that's more an issue with OSMcha where it should be able to filter out changesets that span your area of interest but don't have any changed features within it.
PS. These days https://community.openstreetmap.org/c/communities/oceania/73 is more active than talk-au. On Sat, 29 Nov 2025 at 05:28, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-au < [email protected]> wrote: > I matched OpenStreetMap and All the Places datasets. > > Several matching rules were used to get set of cases where matches are > very confident. > > In some cases OSM has no website tag or one leading to the main page, > while ATP has POI-specific one. > > I propose to import them and repeat import if more matches would > appear, for TerryWhite Chemmart brand. > > The tricky part is that due to my mistake import mostly already > happened ( > > https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/sorry-for-a-bot-edit-escaping-its-supposed-borders-adding-website-tags/135087 > ) - I am sorry for that, that is obviously a wrong order. > > If import will be rejected or not accepted, I will revert all such > edits. > > If import will be accepted I will post changeset comments on relevant > changesets explaining that it was in the end reviewed and accepted. And > make future edits based on new matches, once they will be found. This > is especially likely for newly opened shops. > > OSM objects were edited / will be edited only if > > - there is no website and contact:website tags > - or these tags link main page rather than specific store page > - or these links redirect to a found website address > > Data is taken by ATP project from Circle K website (as they seem to own > that brand? or operate or control or something similar), see > > https://github.com/alltheplaces/alltheplaces/blob/35dc669befd05ec065eb1d30dafec2305953ca4d/locations/spiders/terry_white_chemmart_au.py > > You can see list of edits performed at > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mechanical_Edits/Mateusz_Konieczny_-_bot_account/TerryWhite_Chemmart > > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Mateusz%20Konieczny%20-%20bot%20account%20-%20ATP%20import > already imports website for Poland in general and did some proper > imports on USA. Editing is currently suspended as I want to cleanup one > way or another this border-crossing imports. It took me few months > before I had free time to write code necessary for cleanup, but I can > now identify impacted areas. This thread is the next step for cleanup, > some other brands in Germany and some other countries were also > affected and will be also handled. > > I have a decent experience with bot edits, see > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mechanical_Edits/Mateusz_Konieczny_-_bot_account > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-au mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au >
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