On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 12:34:34 PM UTC-6, Richard Fairhurst wrote: > > Adam Hoyle wrote: > > For example (there are a lot more examples): > > > http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=wtfe&lon=-0.81228&lat=51.72366&zoom=17 > > shows a path with red nodes, but I added that and no-one else has edited > > If you look at the history of each node, you can see who's edited it. > > In this case, opening the area in Potlatch 2 shows those nodes highlighted > in orange, which P2 uses to mean "someone who edited this way hasn't > responded to the CTs yet". You can click on any of these nodes and then, > using the advanced view, click on the object ID to open it in OSM's data > browser like so: > > http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/413600706 > > which says that the nodes were created by ngent. ngent is "undecided" (not > responded), as you can see by clicking on their username. Maybe send them a > mail asking? > I've added a handy dandy row to my "deep history viewer" to show license status:
http://osm.mapki.com/history/node.php?id=413600706 There are node.php, way.php, and relation.php that share the same id parameter and give similar information.
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