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2016년 11월 4일 08:21Hjart님의 의견

I don’t think there any simple ways to do this. You can check which paths are still listing you as “last modifier” by using http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/jP2 though and http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/?zoom=12&lat=44.69756&lon=22.49684&layers=BTT&age=6%20month is very usefull for checking activity in your area. Note that the latter site can give you a “rss-link” which is usefull for automatic notifications whenever anyone edits anything in areas of particular interest to you.

2016년 11월 4일 10:33Vincent de Phily님의 의견

https://tyrasd.github.io/osm-qa-feeds/ is a handy tool to grab more monitoring links. It’d be great to keep it updated with other tools.

Most OSM contributors have areas they specially care about, but don’t get too hung up about people editing “your” data specifically. The OSM data is constantly in flux, with some occasional setbacks in quality but generally moving in the right direction. It’s better to worry/care about a specific region/topic than about the particular set of objects you edited.

2016년 11월 4일 11:50Crizzu님의 의견

Thank you both of you for your quick and prompt answers.

Crizzu.

2016년 11월 5일 12:17Hjart님의 의견

Note that http://labs.strava.com/routing-errors can be quite usefull for finding unmapped or erroneously mapped paths or roads. JOSM has Strava cycling & running heatmap layers (just dig them up in the settings) and a custom version of iD will let you see these too: Strava.

Also note that uploaded (to the OSM repository) good quality gps tracks can be similarly usefull for finding missing paths (particularly with JOSM), whether simply unmapped or erroneously edited or deleted. Specifically for this reason I upload lots of gps tracks myself. Should anything happen to paths for which I have some good gps track in the repository they’ll be easy to find and recreate.

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