On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 13:43, Nick Whitelegg
wrote:
> Do people think this is a good idea? It's one of several possibilities
> that I'd like to work on, though I'd probably only do so if there's
> sufficient interest and/or I can't resolve the memory issues on my own
> site in other ways.
I do!
Nick,
the main problem with the OSM plugin is that the user group most
likely to be unable or unwilling to install PostGIS is also the group
least likely to develop their own map style, and the plugin doesn't come
with something even remotely resembling what these people usually
expect, nam
Hi Nick,
I would be very interested in such an application, especially for
generating custom tiles from an OSM file for use on mobile devices.
Cheers, Joseph
On 22 February 2010 12:43, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
> Not sure if talk's the best place for this, rather than dev, but I would
> guess so
Hi again,
Sorry for misinterpreting your mail.
Now I understand, that you suggest uploading tiles to a server due to (memory)
restrictions.
If PostGIS is not what you like, what about MySQL (perhaps without geo
extensions, if they depend on libraries not available on a common hosting
server e
Hi Nick!
On Lun 22 Feb 2010, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
> Do people think this is a good idea? It's one of several possibilities
> that I'd like to work on, though I'd probably only do so if there's
> sufficient interest and/or I can't resolve the memory issues on my own
> site in other ways.
well, to
>Do people think this is a good idea? It's one of several possibilities
that I'd like to work on, though I'd probably only do so if there's
sufficient interest >and/or I can't resolve the memory issues on my own
site in other ways.
Sorry to follow up my own post - but I forgot to say, this woul
Not sure if talk's the best place for this, rather than dev, but I would
guess so as it doesn't relate to OSM development itself.
Anyway, some time ago I developed the OSM plugin for Mapnik, but due to
other things haven't worked on it for a while. However I always thought
that it would be usef
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