>
> Maybe some kind of tool for looking for finding latest very long lines
> changes would be helpful?


There exists one already at the OSM Inspector page! [1]

[1]
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=geometry&lon=6.01758&lat=52.87841&zoom=4&overlays=ways_with_long_segments,long_segments


2015-09-21 15:44 GMT+01:00 Daniel Koć <daniel@koć.pl>:

> W dniu 20.09.2015 16:01, Tom Hughes napisał(a):
>
> It wasn't deployed immediately because the servers were, for reasons
>> that aren't entirely clear, under heavier load than normal. Most
>> likely somebody had accidentally moved a node a long way and dirtied a
>> lot of tiles but no specific cause was found.
>>
>
> I remember such incident few months ago - a point being a part of a line
> has been dragged to other country or even continent.
>
> Maybe some kind of tool for looking for finding latest very long lines
> changes would be helpful? We should be immunized at least against basic
> problems, which could be easily repeated over time.
>
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