On Monday 30 April 2018, Paul Norman wrote: > > I’ve started work on a new client-side style for OpenStreetMap data, > and feel it’s reached the point where I can release it to the public.
I think that is a good idea - i in particular like that the toolchain used seems to be free of NodeJS. ;-) > The style should still be useful for mapper feedback, and some ways > will become more useful. Vector tiles can associate OSM feature IDs > with objects in many cases, helping debugging “where did that label > come from”. As you know i doubt serious overall mapper feedback is possible at the moment with client side rendered vector tiles but the possibility of additional QA functionality based on data in the vector tiles is an interesting option. I have not actually tested it yet but you seem to be using stone age Natural Earth data at z0-z5 - which is a big step back from OSM-carto IMO. Do you have practical experience in deployments with loading external data, in particular the coastlines, in PostGIS with regular (daily) updates? Certainly this is possible but it is also kind of and extreme case of using PostGIS for something it is not intended for. In the client style the method to specify colors seems rather odd to me - is this some kind of standard in this field or is this just an invention of you? -- Christoph Hormann http://www.imagico.de/ _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

