> 2) It's clear that some people cannot access fosm.org even when it is up. I
> think this is because some browsers don't support xslt. More information
> would be helpful. I will switch to server-side xslt if that is indeed the
> cause.
OK, i tried fosm.org, it worked.
I clicked on the "maps"
On Sat, 9 Jul 2011 13:02:14 +0100
80n <80n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 3) (ok, three things), there is no map hosted as fosm.org at the
> moment, there are people working on rendering (such as bigtincan) and
> I'm happy to encourage such diversity as it makes the project
> stronger. I'm trying to keep
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Andrew Harvey wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 10:19 PM, Sam Couter wrote:
>
>> > I personally cannot seem to be able to get any joy from fosm.org, at
>> > the moment I am just getting a "500 Internal Server Error" message.
>>
>> Me too. Previous efforts were more s
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 10:19 PM, Sam Couter wrote:
> > I personally cannot seem to be able to get any joy from fosm.org, at
> > the moment I am just getting a "500 Internal Server Error" message.
>
> Me too. Previous efforts were more successful (no error messages), but
> I've never seen a map, j
Hi,
That would be Steve Coast as the Troll of the day.
CommonMap is the ccBY alternative (were also on the osm-fork mailing
list) and doing just fine, thanks :)
Now back to work on SchemaTroll 2.011
cheers,
Sam
On 7/8/11, Sam Couter wrote:
> Andrew Laughton wrote:
>> I would say a single t
Andrew Laughton wrote:
> I would say a single troll, who it must be admitted has had quite a reaction.
Are you referring to me or Steve? I assume it's one of us given our
message volume over the past couple of days. Name names! Quit being so
passive-aggressive, poor communication like that is wha
> So what has caused this earthquake and corresponding tsunami?
I would say a single troll, who it must be admitted has had quite a reaction.
It might be to distract mappers from discussing what they are doing.
I personally cannot seem to be able to get any joy from fosm.org, at
the moment I am j
The quiet and languid mailing list of normally laid back Australians
exploded into vitriolic exchanges after a non-Australian hijacked a
thread on the list.
A number of listees found themselves offended by rash statements and
then attempts were made to claim that white was black and black was
whit
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