Martin Spott wrote:
> Alex Perry wrote:
>> I don't think we have country/state polygons in our current data
>> image.
>
> We're having all sorts of polygonal data available in the
> "Landcover-DB", including country/state borders. Thus from a technical
> point of view there's no reason not to cre
Alex Perry wrote:
> I don't think we have country/state polygons in our current data
> image.
We're having all sorts of polygonal data available in the
"Landcover-DB", including country/state borders. Thus from a technical
point of view there's no reason not to create a list of 1x1 degree
Scenery
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Peter Morgan wrote:
> On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Csaba wrote:
> > During discussions on IRC, the idea came up of creating a downloadable
> > bundle of the new gitorious fg-data repository.
> What I want is for a someone to aqquire the "terrain for swanea and s
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Csaba Halász
wrote:
During discussions on IRC, the idea came up of creating a downloadable
bundle of the new gitorious fg-data repository. The primary reason is
to make the initial clone operation resumable in case the connection
breaks. Our understanding is that
Hi!
During discussions on IRC, the idea came up of creating a downloadable
bundle of the new gitorious fg-data repository. The primary reason is
to make the initial clone operation resumable in case the connection
breaks. Our understanding is that git isn't currently capable of that.
It could also
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