On 31 March 2010 08:34, Jon Burgess wrote:
> place=island should have no effect on it.
Other than being used to display the name does that tag get rendered at all?
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On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 16:45 +0100, Grant Slater wrote:
> 2010/3/30 John Smith :
> > anything tagged natural=coastline only updates intermitently, I'm not
> > sure if there is a regular schedule or not, however shape files are
> > produced from the coastline segments and so on and so forth.
> >
>
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2010/3/31 Grant Slater :
> Do it properly. Not using some dirty hack. :-)
The problem is everything except the coastlines update within minutes,
so now people assume everything does and when it doesn't they complain
on mailing lists or diary entries or
Realistically it's no more of a hack th
2010/3/30 John Smith :
> anything tagged natural=coastline only updates intermitently, I'm not
> sure if there is a regular schedule or not, however shape files are
> produced from the coastline segments and so on and so forth.
>
Coastlines updating is currently a manual process for tile.osm.org
2010/3/30 Iván Sánchez Ortega :
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/536255
>
> ... but the problem persists.
anything tagged natural=coastline only updates intermitently, I'm not
sure if there is a regular schedule or not, however shape files are
produced from the coastline segments and
El 30/03/2010 15:10, andrzej zaborowski escribió:
>> And while in the process: have a look at the islands of Ibiza and
>> Formentera. These landmasses have vanished.
>
> I have argued on the talk-es list that it might be caused by the
> addition of place=island to the coast line on Mar 19. I have
On 28 March 2010 08:00, Maarten Deen wrote:
> Richard Weait wrote:
>> Many of the coastlines in OSM came from an import of the PGS coastline
>> data. It was a fantastic benefit to be able to add this coastline
>> data to OSM, and we're better off having had it. And there are many
>> places that
On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 10:48:16 +0300, wrote:
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 01:17:28 -0430
> From: Richard Weait
> Subject: [OSM-talk] Project of the Week 2010Mar28 - Swimming in data
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Richard Weait wrote:
> Many of the coastlines in OSM came from an import of the PGS coastline
> data. It was a fantastic benefit to be able to add this coastline
> data to OSM, and we're better off having had it. And there are many
> places that have aerial imagery that is now good enough to impr
Many of the coastlines in OSM came from an import of the PGS coastline
data. It was a fantastic benefit to be able to add this coastline
data to OSM, and we're better off having had it. And there are many
places that have aerial imagery that is now good enough to improve on
PGS coastlines. So th
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