The once-and-for-all solution would be a full history DB schema from which
vector tiles could be extracted for any point in time.
Martijn van Exel
> On Jan 30, 2017, at 1:26 PM, Maarten Deen wrote:
>
> On 2017-01-30 12:07, Simon Poole wrote:
>> I suspect the main problem is
W dniu 30.01.2017 12:42, Simon Poole napisał(a):
It is less a HW issue but more that you would still need to keep 10+
tile servers plus databases running which is, ahem, silly :-).
With Docker containers it might not be any wiser =} , but it should be
at least easy to manage.
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It is less a HW issue but more that you would still need to keep 10+
tile servers plus databases running which is, ahem, silly :-).
I don't have a pointer handy but there has been some work done on
extracting a certain point in time iirc from a API DB via views, that
might scale slightly better.
On 2017-01-30 12:07, Simon Poole wrote:
I suspect the main problem is that in 2007 we didn't really have a lot
of data so rendering tiles or it is really not such a big issue.
However 2010 and later would require per point in time a rather
largish rendering DB plus space for tiles a model that
I suspect the main problem is that in 2007 we didn't really have a lot
of data so rendering tiles or it is really not such a big issue. However
2010 and later would require per point in time a rather largish
rendering DB plus space for tiles a model that neither scales nor would
seem to be a
My poor little tile server machine doesn’t have the storage for that, but it
would sure be cool to set this up for more points in time. The server itself is
not hard to get up and running, although I did find the instructions on
switch2osm to be out of date. I followed the instructions here:
It is 'nice' to see the progress of OSM.
Rather than a yearly thing .. every 7 years might be ok, there was a TV
program on some children progressing into adulthood .. think that was
done every 7 or so years too.
On 29-Jan-17 05:12 AM, François Lacombe wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thank you, great
It's great to see it back up & running.
As has been mentioned a time slider for intervening years would be nice.
Also, would it be possible to render it in the carto of the
corresponding year to see the difference in appearance?
DaveF
On 26/01/2017 22:17, Martijn van Exel wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Martin,
Thank you, great job :)
*François*
2017-01-28 17:25 GMT+01:00 Maarten Deen :
> What would be really wonderful is a yearly layer so you can see the
> history changing. Just like http://topotijdreis.nl/
>
> Maarten
>
> On 2017-01-28 16:08, joost schouppe wrote:
>
>>
What would be really wonderful is a yearly layer so you can see the
history changing. Just like http://topotijdreis.nl/
Maarten
On 2017-01-28 16:08, joost schouppe wrote:
Any chance we'll see some middle version there too in the future?
(say, 2012. And than later, 1/1/20**)
You gave us a
Any chance we'll see some middle version there too in the future? (say,
2012. And than later, 1/1/20**)
You gave us a finger, let me grab your entire arm :)
2017-01-26 23:17 GMT+01:00 Martijn van Exel :
> Hi all,
>
> I resuscitated the OSM then and now service, where you can
Wo!
*Regards,*
*Hans*
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I resuscitated the OSM then and now service, where you can compare OSM as
> it was in October 2007 with now.
> The service is a bit slow because 2007 tiles above z10 are not
>
Hi all,
I resuscitated the OSM then and now service, where you can compare OSM as it
was in October 2007 with now.
The service is a bit slow because 2007 tiles above z10 are not pre-rendered.
This will improve as tiles get cached.
Here is the location of SOTM 2016 as an example:
seconda ;-)
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Aury
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Am 09.08.2015 um 09:36 schrieb Aury88 spacedrive...@gmail.com:
ok, questo strumento non fa vedere le relazioni, ma tra una mappa
praticamente vuota perchè troppo indietro nel passato ed uno strumento che
mi lascia decidere la data ma non mi fa vedere le relazioni
metto in dubbio comunque che lo strumento online possa interessare molti
in altre zone...ripeto , hanno scopi diversi e ognuno ha i propri notevoli
limiti.
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Ho usato osm-history-renderer più volte
https://vimeo.com/33727850 (trento)
https://vimeo.com/45714694 (alto adige e alcuni comuni altoatesini)
https://vimeo.com/78784071 (matera)
https://vimeo.com/124492347 (torino)
https://vimeo.com/124492348 (monta)
il pacchetto osm-history-import crea una
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Am 08.08.2015 um 19:43 schrieb Maurizio Napolitano napoo...@gmail.com:
Sul discorso multipoligoni mi gioco la carta del devo dare una
occhiata a osm-history-import
lo dice in run it:
Beware: the importer does not honor relations right now, so no
multipolygon-areas or
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Am 06.08.2015 um 09:49 schrieb Max1234Ita max1234...@gmail.com:
Aggiungo: se non ricordo male, gli import più vecchi che ho trovato (dati
derivati da European Environment Agency, o qualcosa del genere) risalivano
al 2009.
c'erano i centri abitati (non ricordo da chi,
Aggiungo: se non ricordo male, gli import più vecchi che ho trovato (dati
derivati da European Environment Agency, o qualcosa del genere) risalivano
al 2009.
MAx
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Am 06.08.2015 um 09:56 schrieb Stefano saba...@gmail.com:
Si possono generare con
https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-renderer
si, ma non fa vedere le relazioni (multipoligoni ecc), oppure si?
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Am 06.08.2015 um 09:47 schrieb Max1234Ita max1234...@gmail.com:
Sarebbe interessante vedere l'evoluzione nel tempo, potendo partire anche da
altre date, non solo dal 2007 :-)
avevo fatto, nel 2011, 3 visualizzazioni su Lazio, Roma e Roma centro dal 2007
al 2011. Si
Il giorno 4 agosto 2015 19:28, Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
On 1 August 2015 at 11:24, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
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potrebbe interessare anche qui...
non molto... l'italia è quasi tutta bianca ;-)
sarebbe bello avere delle tile per ogni anno...
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Am 04.08.2015 um 19:28 schrieb Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
non molto... l'italia è quasi tutta bianca ;-)
comunque anche questo mi sembra bello a sapere ;-)
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On 2015-08-01 02:08, Martijn van Exel wrote:
Hi all,
The '2007 vs today' OSM visualization I did for our 10th anniversary
is back online.
This is where I lived back then:
http://mvexel.github.io/thenandnow/#15/52.3816/4.8834
I will keep it around for a while, so go ahead and explore, and share
Le 01/08/2015 02:08, Martijn van Exel a écrit :
Hi all,
The '2007 vs today' OSM visualization I did for our 10th anniversary
is back online.
This is where I lived back then:
http://mvexel.github.io/thenandnow/#15/52.3816/4.8834
I will keep it around for a while, so go ahead and explore, and
On Saturday 01 August 2015, Martijn van Exel wrote:
The '2007 vs today' OSM visualization I did for our 10th anniversary
is back online.
This is where I lived back then:
http://mvexel.github.io/thenandnow/#15/52.3816/4.8834
I will keep it around for a while, so go ahead and explore, and
potrebbe interessare anche qui...
ciao,
Martin
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Le 01/08/2015 02:08, Martijn van Exel a écrit :
Hi all,
The '2007 vs today' OSM visualization I did for our 10th anniversary
is back online.
This is where I lived back then:
Hi all,
The '2007 vs today' OSM visualization I did for our 10th anniversary
is back online.
This is where I lived back then:
http://mvexel.github.io/thenandnow/#15/52.3816/4.8834
I will keep it around for a while, so go ahead and explore, and share
your favorite comparisons!
Martijn van Exel
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