On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 09:17:11PM +0200, Peter Körner wrote: > A revert is changing a lot of things in one time, which would be > much more time-consuming with e.g. josm. I see this (doing a lot of > things with just a single click) as the main problem with an easy > revert tool without some kind of vote.
In that case the entire API should be scrapped. After all, I can easily make some small program that uploads random changes to random nodes and ways, and mess up a lot. And once I've written that program, I can run it again and again, even large scale on a network of zombie computers. With the API there is already a way for people to mess up the data. What we need is a way to easily clean up such a mess. Cheers, -- Sybren Stüvel http://stuvel.eu/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/sybrenstuvel
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