[OSM-talk] LinuxFoundation Energy Summit 2018 in Edinburgh (too few OSM inside)

2018-10-04 Thread François Lacombe
Hi all, Recently some power grid operators join their efforts to build up strong open source software designed for energy grid building and operating. It's mainly intended for professionals, engineers, researchers... The next LinuxFoundation Energy Summit will be held by next 24 October. https://

Re: [OSM-talk] weird "excessive bounces" warnings from the list

2018-10-04 Thread David Earl
Lots of OSM email list mail ends up in my GMail spam. AFAICS this is because the remailer doesn't deal with DKIM headers properly (it changes the signed content, To: for example, so the signature test fails) and some providers (btmail for example) have DMARC records which force the rejection of suc

Re: [OSM-talk] Really heavy browser load with Overpass-turbo map display

2018-10-04 Thread Nick Whitelegg
I can also confirm that the lagginess of MapThePaths (UK site aimed at mapping footpaths), which first appeared in 62.0, has disappeared in 62.0.3. It too uses a GeoJSON vector layer. Nick From: Dave F Sent: 03 October 2018 23:15:29 To: osm-talk Subject: Re

Re: [OSM-talk] Really heavy browser load with Overpass-turbo map display

2018-10-04 Thread Nick Whitelegg
As mentioned in the other thread, the problem appears to have gone away with Firefox 62.0.3. Nick From: Lester Caine Sent: 04 October 2018 08:47:18 To: talk@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Really heavy browser load with Overpass-turbo map display O

Re: [OSM-talk] Really heavy browser load with Overpass-turbo map display

2018-10-04 Thread Lester Caine
On 24/09/2018 20:36, Dave F wrote: Switching to an older version of a browser isn't neutral and raise security considerations as always. Usability is the same & 61.0 works OK & is only 2 months old. Personally I wouldn't rely on browser security. There are a number of problems resulting from