Hi Daniel,

Am 2016-09-01 um 12:26 schrieb Begin Daniel:
> Furthermore, I hope you will not use you 100 objects per minute to decide 
> whether or not you will delete a changeset. I think this threshold is value 
> doesn't' apply (see below)
> 
> Daniel
> 
> About the100 objects threshold.
> From my experience, if I load a Canvec tile in JOSM, make all the necessary 
> corrections and then import the result to OSM, I throw up to 25K objects to 
> the database within five minutes.  As far as I know, the timestamps attached 
> to the changeset and to the objects is generated by the OSM database when 
> receiving the data. The five minutes it takes to upload the data to the 
> database (5K objects per minute) do not reflect the time I spent editing the 
> data prior to the upload.

That's the base of my calculation I did with Rps333's changesets:

changeset       start           end             object count
------------------------------------------------------------
39517571        19:30:53        19:32:56        4311
39517686        19:35:30        19:41:12        11724
39517944        19:45:15        19:47:27        4963
39518147        19:53:25        20:04:55        19286

As you see, he took less than three minutes minutes after uploading
39517571 to prepare 39517686. You cannot check such an amount of data
very well within that time.

Best regards

Michael


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