On 2013-01-22 13:37, doug brown wrote :
Thanks all for the feedback you have provided on the tags for the
shrimp pond dikes. I hope to be able to implement many of these
changes soon, but I have not been successful in using the JOSM
Reverter plugin. The OSM Wiki states:
"After installing the plugin and restarting JOSM, you should find a
new menu item History -> Revert changeset."
I have updated to the latest JOSM version (version 5608) and
downloaded the plugin and restarted JOSM multiple times, but no
History menu item appears. Subsequent attempts to download the
reverter plugin yield a message that all plugins are up to date.
I'm out of ideas on how to proceed. Does anybody have any advice?
Try renaming your .josm application folder folder to force JOSM building
a new one.
If you need renaming that folder back to use JOSM, you may try doing as
I did: call the Reverter to load the erased data in an empty layer, save
that data in a .osm file, rename your folder back and load the .osm file
in your usual config to continue.
I have erased that file I was offering you and I can't predict the
effect of my telling it to ignore the conflicts before saving. I suppose
the conflicts raise again when trying to update OSM (cancel the update
and open Windows>Conflict).
Good luck,
André.
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Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 11:32:47 +0100
From: a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com
To: tagging@openstreetmap.org
CC: dougc...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [Tagging] Dispute concerning shrimp pond dikes
As I have not received my copy of this, I resend. Sorry for possible
duplicates.
On 2013-01-19 16:43, doug brown wrote :
In the past couple of years I have spent several tens of hours
digitizing the shrimp pond dikes in San Blas Municipio, Nayarit,
Mexico. They are a significant feature on the local landscape and
of importance because of the degradation they are causing in the
mangrove forest ecosystems in which they are located.
I was much dismayed this past summer when all of these features
were deleted from the OSM data base (changeset 11807195), with the
comment "Deleting vandalism, those are not roads".
Beside vandalism, the world (at large), is full of people telling what
not to do instead of what to do, which is obviously shorter. On the
British borderline (ways), you can read the note "admin_level
shouldn't be 4". He dared not zap them, fortunately.
...
2) Is there a way to roll back these changes (with modifications
you may suggest to the tagging scheme) so that I don't lose all of
the work I have invested? If so, could you point me to some
resources that will teach me how this can be accomplished?
On 2013-01-19 17:03, Pieren wrote :
You can do this yourself easily with JOSM (and its reverter
plugin) when you know the changeset(s) number(s) (which seems
to be your case).
As I have only reverted additions before and not deletions, I gave it
a try.
No panic, those JOSM guys tell you they're reverting the set but I
knew they're only downloading the data in preparation for the real
update (and if you tell them things like that what to do is not
obvious or that they are frightening, they reply that all user
interface "bugs" are closed with a WONTFIX).
Well, it lasted almost 5 min, but I've seen your data (impressive to
lose that, and indecent to zap !!!).
There are conflicts (differences between the locally recovered and
present OSM data for which you must decide which is right) and there
is quite a number of ways drawn going off the map limit, possibly a
consequence of node deletion.
Well, just in case you will not use JOSM but you can use a .osm file,
I saved that 1MB file and I can send it to you. Because I love shrimps
too ;-)
Cheers,
Andr�.
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