Also, I would recommend to try this sort of thing on the dev instance first and get familiar with how this API stuff works -> https://master.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org
There’s some real danger of creating a huge mess, if you don’t know what you’re doing. So don’t try this at home on the prod instance :)
Nice that JOSM can do this (see also help page about choosing changeset to upload to). Had the hopes that it would also be possible for mere mortals to continue a changeset, but couldn’t let such a fine chance to dive into the API slip by. I deliberately chose a simple change to reduce the chance of messing up ;).
I’m sure JOSM wasn’t capable of this the first time I needed it. But that must be a long time ago, help history indicate it’s 11 years since the feature was added. I’m afraid I mostly use iD and Vespucci these days for more ad-hoc mapping sessions so I don’t dabble much in JOSM anymore. I have, however, always been very conscious about grouping changes and not burning up changeset ids. To that end I always turn off the default to close after upload (making my changeset stats suffer, yours at zero is impressive, though!).
This sort of stuff should of course only be done with the utmost caution, wearing safety helmet, goggles, gloves, and the reverter plugin standing by. Will update the post with a warning and mention of the testing instances.
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ایہہ 25؍July 2020ء 17:20 تے «mmd» ٹپݨی کیتی گئی سی۔
For the rest of us: you can do the same thing in JOSM without any command line fiddling:
ایہہ 25؍July 2020ء 17:28 تے «mmd» ٹپݨی کیتی گئی سی۔
Also, I would recommend to try this sort of thing on the dev instance first and get familiar with how this API stuff works -> https://master.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org
There’s some real danger of creating a huge mess, if you don’t know what you’re doing. So don’t try this at home on the prod instance :)
ایہہ 31؍July 2020ء 00:14 تے «mikini» ٹپݨی کیتی گئی سی۔
Hi mmd, thanks for reading.
Nice that JOSM can do this (see also help page about choosing changeset to upload to). Had the hopes that it would also be possible for mere mortals to continue a changeset, but couldn’t let such a fine chance to dive into the API slip by. I deliberately chose a simple change to reduce the chance of messing up ;).
I’m sure JOSM wasn’t capable of this the first time I needed it. But that must be a long time ago, help history indicate it’s 11 years since the feature was added. I’m afraid I mostly use iD and Vespucci these days for more ad-hoc mapping sessions so I don’t dabble much in JOSM anymore. I have, however, always been very conscious about grouping changes and not burning up changeset ids. To that end I always turn off the default to close after upload (making my changeset stats suffer, yours at zero is impressive, though!).
This sort of stuff should of course only be done with the utmost caution, wearing safety helmet, goggles, gloves, and the reverter plugin standing by. Will update the post with a warning and mention of the testing instances.
Mikkel