New change set tracker in the user profiles should be removed.
Hans Thompson 于 2025年三月14日 以 English 发布My 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.
讨论
TrickyFoxy 于 2025年03月14日 15:11 的评论
What is the difference?
Hans Thompson 于 2025年03月14日 15:58 的评论
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.
sw_uwu 于 2025年03月14日 19:43 的评论
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?
Hans Thompson 于 2025年03月14日 20:54 的评论
@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.
rayleigh1 于 2025年03月16日 11:02 的评论
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.
Hans Thompson 于 2025年03月17日 18:10 的评论
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.
Mateusz Konieczny 于 2025年03月18日 17:18 的评论
AFAIK noone was claiming so and it such confusion was not a reason for adding this display