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(Richard)
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That I cannot judge, I have no idea how to implement that in code as I have little IT expertise. It might be a showstopper.
The “ownership” could be limited to having exclusive access only to the data that are crucial for that owner, such as the route relation information and which ways belong to it, but not restricting anyone from changing less crucial info such as surface tags, adding new tags, including a way in another route relation, etc. If some independent mapper wants to change crucial data such as adding or removing a way to a route relation, or change the name of the relation, the “owner” of that relation could have the right to approve or reject the proposed change. The “owner” is expected to react to such proposals, and if he doesn’t, the ownership rights could be revoked. The “owner” of a shop node could be required to update a checkdate tag once a month/quarter/year (and update any other tags that have changed since the last check), and if he doesn’t, the ownership will expire and the node will become editable for anyone.