On 06/06/2025 13:06, Colm Moore wrote:
Hi,

5000+ nodes (seemingly otherwise untagged) have had access=customers added in 
Centre Parcs in Longford. https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/160849946

I'm wondering what the best way to deal with it is. The number of nodes edited 
in that change set is identical to the number of nodes marked access=customers, 
but there may have been other changes.

I think everyone makes that mistake at least once (I certainly have) - select some things to apply tags to, and accidentally apply the tags not just to node POIs and way POIs, but the individual nodes of the way POIs too.

There are no "version 1" items in the changeset, suggesting that it was only used to add "access=customers" to everything.

A straight revert might work - either using JOSM's reverter plugin (which will prompt when it sees subsequent edits) or the perl revert scripts (which can be told to ignore subsequent edits).  This edit was 5 months ago, so there may be subsequent edits that need to be reconciled.

What also might work is using JOSM to load all "access=customers" data into JOSM via overpass and then removing that tag.

Once that's done, some consideration to making the change that was intended to be made makes sense - have a chat with the mapper about that.  It makes no sense that https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/947218451 is "access=customers" but on a restaurant such as https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9183724870 it surely does make sense.

There also seem to be trees growing in the middle of the lake, but that's further editing that can take place later :)

Best Regards,

Andy



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