Hi folks,
Tim, it's map-warper not map-wraper :-)
However you are not the first in making this mistake and I really like
MapWrapper the name, and a few groups in India think that this is a
better way to think about how a map wraps around the world, as opposed to
maps warping.
On 21 June 2013
/27 Tim Waters chippy2...@gmail.com
I'll also be there, looking forward to the bof's and corridor
conversations. There's always a great deal of interest in OSM and history.
There's also a hackday on the Monday -
https://osmhack.eventbrite.co.uk/https://osmhack.eventbrite.co.uk/ which
could
Hi folks,
Just for some background, there are a few ways that maps can be added to
the warper:
Currently - similar to the crop tool - images are added manually from
Commons and processed by hand by a user.
There is an admin batch import functionality where images can be imported
from a
and restarted things which should
keep it going.
As for the best place - generally we use Github
https://github.com/wikimaps-dev/mapwarper/issues for software and
phabricator https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/wikimaps-warper/ for
server stuff.
regards,
Tim
On 3 November 2016 at 12:58, Tim Waters