John Smith wrote:
On 9 November 2010 15:24, Michal Migurski<[email protected]>  wrote:
>  Would this apply to the planet, as well?
I would suggest that the main planet dump would keep the status quo,
that is default to current objects only.

At some point the planet dump will have to be made a little more 'modular' and one way of doing this may well be to 'only return current data' but even that has problems when the current data does not have correctly implemented timeline information on it.

The main reason that I am wanting mapping information is exactly because I am looking at genealogical data and this most definitely requires that start and end dates are accurately recorded. In many areas of the world historic map information may well not be available, but in the UK we have some reasonably accurate material going back 3 or 4 hundred years in places. More speculative material such as ancient Rome or Greece may be a little more controversial, but even that has some will mapped archaeology which it would also be nice to preserve.

As new roads are being added, such as in the Olympic park in London, INCLUDING accurate historic data should be a simple mater of best practice?

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