Edited a lot on my other account. Just wanted to know how many hours I have spent on it. asked 30 Jul '20, 19:24 jexpearce |
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That's something only you can answer I'm afraid - the OSM website doesn't know whether you were carefully tracing woodland or walking the dog in between hitting "save". This answer is marked "community wiki". answered 30 Jul '20, 19:57 SomeoneElse ♦ |
You can use HDYC for a lot of data, for example your current profile. Unfortunately the time spent is not recorded by the editors, so no way to know if you spent one hour or a second on some node. answered 31 Jul '20, 02:40 H_mlet edited 31 Jul '20, 10:24 scai ♦ |
You can get the number of mapping days by inserting your old name at this link :- https://hdyc.neis-one.org/?jexpearce and quite a lot of other data. answered 31 Jul '20, 07:56 BCNorwich |
HDYC does record changesets per hour. If a user's habit is editing in one sitting each day only, I guess he can ask how Pascal Neis did it. This still leaves time spend on 1st changeset of the day out, significant especially in few changesets per day.