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Piskvor2017年09月10日 08:20 的评论

Thank you. The chart is a bit complex to grasp (willingness to reply in descending order: JOSM, Potlatch, iD, other editors, maps.me ), but seems to fit my own experience.

RicoElectrico2017年09月10日 10:51 的评论

Well, there’s also another thing to consider - whose changesets are more commented on :) Should I just reorder the bars?

Piskvor2017年09月10日 14:35 的评论

IMHO the number of total edits by editor doesn’t make much sense here: I would plot the responded% on the Y axis and optionally mark the edit number (if at all).

The other graph would perhaps be useful as well - but note that certain editors start discussions by creating a note (e.g. maps.me, StreetComplete).

Zverik2017年09月11日 12:09 的评论

If only OSM API has methods for changeset discussions and private message, so people with low engagement could participate.

Also, you should always sign your axes.

bhousel2017年09月12日 16:39 的评论

I don’t think there’s necessarily an expectation that users should answer changeset discussions.

Most of the changeset discussions I initiate are stuff like “Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OSM!” :)

Piskvor2017年09月12日 17:18 的评论

Looking at my recent changeset discussions, they seem to be of the type “does this way continue somewhere/do you have any more info on this POI/are you sure this is on that side of the road/please don’t name your house My House”. While welcoming new users is surely a nice touch, I don’t see it as the main purpose of changeset discussions.

Nakaner2017年09月14日 18:14 的评论

Hi RicoElectrico,

did you filter our the comments by woodpeck_repair, Nakaner-repair, SomeoneElse_Revert, Peda_repair and Stereo_repair? Their comments are mainly automatic comments by the revert scripts they use. These scripts automatically comment every reverted changeset. That’s why Pascal Neis filters them out at OSM Discussions.

Best regards

Michael

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