Let me get this straight. In the past, FormerMapper created a node or a way 
under the license as it stood. NewMapper, who has agreed to the new license 
terms, has modified the node or way by changing the alignment or location, or 
adding detail based on observation in the field-correcting what was incorrect, 
or adding information, but using the existing node or way record simply because 
it was there. FormerMapper has not accepted the new license (most likely 
because s/he is no longer active in OSM and cannot be reached-this is the case 
of a lot of the undergraduate students who have done some mapping here as parts 
of class projects). The modified nodes and ways in this case will be deleted, 
even though the information they contain is really now the product of 
NewMapper, with nothing really remaining of FormerMapper's work except for a 
record number and some history of having created the record number and 
now-defunct content for it?

I am NewMapper in the above scenario, and I am not happy about the prospect of 
losing a lot of the mapping I've done over the past two years, or of having to 
redraw a bunch of ways, or of having to recopy data that I've already entered 
(lots of opportunities for introducing errors). Is there going to be some 
option whereby I can vouch for my contributions and say that they are real and 
should be retained?

Ed Hillsman

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