On 14/07/2010, at 9:52 PM, John Smith wrote:
> On 14 July 2010 20:59, Richard Weait <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What do you suggest would be acceptable / unacceptable?
> 
> I would consider things to fail if more than 5-10% of data disappears
> in any region. At the very least it would be demoralising for anyone
> that spent even a few hours working to make OSM data better.

Every keep talking about 5% of the data disappearing, but being kept as-is and 
being remove aren't the only two possibilities.

Being removed is only necessary is the person who first created it refuses. If 
the object has say 6 version and mapper 4 refuses, it can be reverted to 
version 3. If mapper 5 says yes and just added the street name, you should in 
theory be allowed to re-add that to the version 3 data.


How all that will work in practice, I don't know. However part of it will still 
need to be dealt with, if nodes get removed but a way they are in doesn't, or 
things that are part of a relation.
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