Sure, Naver and Daum Maps are heavily censored in Korea. A Korean
cartography professor told me that up to 20% of South Korean territory
is censored. I personally think it is more around 10%.
As a site hosted in Great Britain, I suppose that South Korea has no
jurisdiction over OpenStreetMap.
Not
On 12/07/15 22:26, Simon Poole wrote:
Replcation has been back for a while, ramoth didn't come back up on its
own and had to be booted by Tom.
That wasn't actually the cause of the replication failure, that was just
the fact that the planet server rebooted uncleanly so it needed a prod
to ge
Replcation has been back for a while, ramoth didn't come back up on its
own and had to be booted by Tom.
Simon
Am 12.07.2015 um 22:39 schrieb Simon Poole:
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> There was an event of some kind at 20:00 BST which led to a number of
> machines rebooting and other not so good stuff, it is being look
There was an event of some kind at 20:00 BST which led to a number of
machines rebooting and other not so good stuff, it is being looked in to.
Simon
Am 12.07.2015 um 22:20 schrieb Walter Nordmann:
> Hi, about 2 hours ago the osmosis replpcation using planet minute diffs seems
> to be broken.
>
Hi, about 2 hours ago the osmosis replpcation using planet minute diffs seems
to be broken.
Same problem on two completle different systems.
and i can't restart updates again.
last diff is
https://planet.openstreetmap.org/replication/minute/001/479/998.state.txt
Regards
walter
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