New change set tracker in the user profiles should be removed.
Skrevet af Hans Thompson den 14 marts 2025 på EnglishMy edits are not git commits.
If anyone that is interested in knowing my change set history I would be more than happy to send them a link to one.
The ability to edit my bio and profile picture are all the personalization that I require.
Diskussion
Kommentar fra TrickyFoxy skrevet 14. marts 2025 kl. 15:11
What is the difference?
Kommentar fra Hans Thompson skrevet 14. marts 2025 kl. 15:58
A typo correction could be a commit I suppose so then most anything could be git commit. My point is that I do not want or need my changes being analyzed and tracked as a default.
Kommentar fra sw_uwu skrevet 14. marts 2025 kl. 19:43
While I’d appreciate a visibility toggle for this feature, you do realize that all data you submit to OSM is entirely public and pages like https://hdyc.neis-one.org reveal way more information than a simple contribution graph like this?
Kommentar fra Hans Thompson skrevet 14. marts 2025 kl. 20:54
@sw_uwu. Yes, I am aware this is public. I am speaking to the difference between making data available and displaying statistics that infer behavior.
Kommentar fra rayleigh1 skrevet 16. marts 2025 kl. 11:02
I completely disagree. The addition is extremely welcome and shows the recent, very positive trend of OSM-website maintainters finally implementing long-requested features.
Thank you, OSM-website maintainers for this and in general for “Reviving” a “dead” project.
PS: Should there be a toggle for displaying that? Probably yes, as evidenced by this diary entry existing.
Kommentar fra Hans Thompson skrevet 17. marts 2025 kl. 18:10
If it was welcome, there wouldn’t be so much disagreement as a whole.
This a diary entry, if you would like to share your own feelings, utilize the existing features you aren’t using to compose your own entry.
Kommentar fra Mateusz Konieczny skrevet 18. marts 2025 kl. 17:18
AFAIK noone was claiming so and it such confusion was not a reason for adding this display