I can remember many projects that would have made mapping OSM better. Starting with OWL successor. Our best tool for monitoring changes is OsmCha — are you even serious?
And that is a corporate-backed tool.
I am absolutely not suprised they resorted to having highly curated dumps made with closed tools and processes.
So — there is nothing much made for mappers (SC is a miracle. ED is a miracle. JOSM is a huge miracle), nothing outside of editors. That's a big fail for a project 20 years old.
Okay, this goes into directions I did not intend to, so I'll finish by saying, this right now is very weird, but defining time for the OSM governance.
I'm obviously a bit bitter with lacking support, but I understand the reasons, and won't push. I have many offers from really great companies. Offers to do GIS stuff very lightly related to OSM, and absolutely not for mappers. For good money and benefits.
Idk what I choose, but I wanted to point at a trend. Which I've been doing since 2015.