The data is present in the system because, with access to the DB, finding the date of the last diary entry should be fairly easy to do.
This doesn’t mean that there is any code (and from a cursory search I would there is none) that allows to fetch such data.
For it’s name, “last map edit timestamp”, and your particular profile page, osm.org/user/HazelCyril, (“June 11, 2025” vs “14 July 2025”) it only tracks map edits.
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Komentář od Marcos Dione z 15. 07. 2025 v 09:13
The data is present in the system because, with access to the DB, finding the date of the last diary entry should be fairly easy to do.
This doesn’t mean that there is any code (and from a cursory search I would there is none) that allows to fetch such data.
For it’s name, “last map edit timestamp”, and your particular profile page, osm.org/user/HazelCyril, (“June 11, 2025” vs “14 July 2025”) it only tracks map edits.
Komentář od TrickyFoxy z 20. 07. 2025 v 09:26
The latest diary entry can be seen in your profile or on your diary page osm.org/user/HazelCyril/diary
The exact time is available in the RSS feed file: osm.org/user/HazelCyril/diary/rss
Komentář od UrbanRoaming z 20. 07. 2025 v 17:57
There’s also an RSS feed for edits:
osm.org/user/UrbanRoaming/history/feed
Komentář od Raquel Dezidério Souto z 21. 07. 2025 v 02:56
HazelCyril, about notes, you can see the osm-note-viewer, by Anton:
https://antonkhorev.github.io/osm-note-viewer/
https://github.com/AntonKhorev/osm-note-viewer