W dniu 2015-02-10 o 11:58, Jo Walsh pisze:
So i suggest it's a problem with your query, not with the data itself?
I can have a look via osmpgsql and report back, may not help much.
May the reason be tagging it as natural=water+water=lake?
___
talk
W dniu 20.03.2015 16:26, Mateusz Konieczny napisał(a):
Is
somebody interested in using such files
on wiki? Probably via some clever template that would be added to
rendering section or by manual
updating all tag pages.
I would be happy to help with it. Of course, (semi-)automated way would
be
W dniu 13.03.2015 13:03, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
indeed, man_made=works is working the same way as amenity=school, it
is used on the whole area, and also place_of_worship is used on the
whole sacred area (which typically coincides with the church).
That's what we have now (forgetting
W dniu 11.03.2015 7:27, Jo napisał(a):
My solution is to use MapCSS and filtering in JOSM to cope with this
problem.
I know this method and it's good enough for now, but I was talking about
strategic thinking, not about the advanced functionality of just one
tool.
It should be something
W dniu 12.03.2015 12:26, SomeoneElse napisał(a):
How about just less chat*, more mapping?
1. I make so much mapping that I don't want any more, thank you very
much! =}
2. More mapping won't create the opportunity to rethink anything
strategic-wise, it will just give us more data (which is
W dniu 12.03.2015 12:48, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
this might be a philosophical question, but I believe that
amenity=school for the whole area is more precise than amenity=school
on just a building. The outdoor areas of schools typically serve for
recreation purposes, and recreation is
W dniu 10.03.2015 3:52, Alex Barth napisał(a):
Casting the net a little wider:
What do you think are the big topics and challenges for OpenStreetMap
as we're about to go into the second decade? What does this mean for
State of the Map?
I'm not sure what does this mean for SotM (?), but here
W dniu 20.04.2015 14:27, Wuzzy napisał(a):
There are the following challenges:
- I want to have the pure, unaltered icons in their original size. Many
icons I found in the wiki are pretty outdated.
- If possible, the icons should be stored as uniform as possible in the
wiki. It looks ugly
W dniu 07.05.2015 19:43, pmailkeey . napisał(a):
At least shops are rendered - without special icon. I'd like to see
more point icons for things that aren't currently rendered such as
street lights. Seeing such things on the maps will encourage people to
add them. While anything is not rendered,
Hi,
For some time lately we're working on the icons for default map.
Nebulon42 is the driving force behind moving from current variety of
PNG/SVG icons to more uniform set of pixel-aligned SVGs where possible,
while I try to learn making new icons for very popular items.
That's where I look
W dniu 18.05.2015 12:19, moltonel 3x Combo napisał(a):
As nice as it'd be, http://osm.org/ is not trying to be
http://maps.google.com/. It's not trying to be the One True Map Portal
that caters to every needs.
I totally agree with you that One True Map Portal - in its full meaning
- would be
W dniu 18.05.2015 0:44, Paul Norman napisał(a):
I am not certain of the details after this long, but I don't think the
Tiles@home rendering was P2P either - simply distributed.
You're probably right! =} I just focused on how distributed platform
could be even more distributed in the future.
W dniu 17.05.2015 22:22, moltonel 3x Combo napisał(a):
Did you even try the existing tools ? Tilemilll is very userfriendly,
and if Joe or Jane has trouble setting it up, they can just use the
MapBox instance. There's very little skill needed to start tweaking an
existing style, and the
W dniu 17.05.2015 23:47, Simon Poole napisał(a):
Showing your favourite objects on a map with uMap is reasonably easy
and in the mean time something fairly popular even with people without
a
deep technical background.
I've heard about it lately and I like it. Great tool, but - how one
W dniu 16.05.2015 1:57, Rob Nickerson napisał(a):
The people behind the default map render have put a lot of work in to
trying to develop a map style which works well for the average OSM
mapper. To have anyone come along and add their own styling for any
map feature they like would be chaos.
Recently I got tired of a caching problem with rendered tiles, which
causes freshly changed tiles to dis- and reappear with no particular
pattern. I wrote about it here:
https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/issues/955
For me it's very annoying, so I'd like to know if there's
Wiadomość oryginalna
Temat: Re: [OSM-talk] Tiles caching issue
Data: 17.04.2015 3:18
Od: Daniel Koć dan...@xn--ko-wla.pl
Do: SomeoneElse li...@atownsend.org.uk
W dniu 16.04.2015 23:09, SomeoneElse napisał(a):
One option might be to have a small local server set up as per
Hi,
I try to dive deeper into developing OSM-carto (default OSM map style)
for some time and the critical part of it appears to get development
environment up and running (beside just editing, previewing and testing
is very important). I'm still stuck a bit, but plan to end up with
Out of curiosity - there is a getmap TeX package:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/getmap
which can put the maps directly from the net using just the address.
Currently it uses Google Maps and MapQuest, but not the other OSM maps
we have, so I asked the author of getmap
W dniu 28.05.2015 23:11, Paul Norman napisał(a):
On 5/28/2015 11:25 AM, Daniel Koć wrote:
promises as to when we might get to this. Maybe our technical team
should talk with theirs to make better feedback channel available?
I would suggest reproducing the issue on open.mapquest.com
W dniu 28.05.2015 18:33, Janko Mihelić napisał(a):
I'd like the following procedure:
4. Later a mapper clicks the note, and it shows the text and the
problematic route.
I'm also interested in 5. - standard procedure for reporting routing
errors to engine operators. =}
For OSRM I have
W dniu 29.05.2015 11:45, Arch Arch napisał(a):
I don't think that's a good idea to try to solve the problems we're
faced with by our current OSM data model by setting up a second
database. We need an improved data model which fits our needs.
Current OSM data model is not flexible enough for
W dniu 29.05.2015 18:43, Andrew Guertin napisał(a):
I can imagine a world where no information about businesses is stored
in OSM. OSM has a geometry and a wikidata link. Wikidata says what
kind of business it is, what its name is, what its contact info it,
what its opening hours are, etc.
+1
I have encountered some routing errors using our main website, but while
trying to report it, I've found nowhere I could do it on the website and
Tom said there's only one way to report it - directly at respective
routing providers.
I will manage that, but I think we should have better
W dniu 28.05.2015 12:41, Mateusz Konieczny napisał(a):
Further complicating such edits by moving it to Wikidata or somewhere
else is in my opinion a bad idea.
We would rather retrieve it from Wikidata, because many places are
already there! Nova Scotia? - you're welcome:
W dniu 28.05.2015 10:50, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
My conclusion: I'd rather prefer to keep names in different languages
inside OSM, because it makes it clear to which object they refer,
while it is less clear from wikidata. Also because the structure of
osm and wikidata is not the same,
W dniu 28.05.2015 11:45, Florian Lohoff napisał(a):
Hi Daniel,
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 11:15:34AM +0200, Daniel Koć wrote:
the current provider and maybe note on the map (in case this is a
tagging problem).
Typically there is no such thing as a route error. The engine consumes
the OSM Data
W dniu 28.05.2015 14:13, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
there are a lot of problems (you can read about them in this thread)
and yes, administrative entities, especially the basic ones like
admin_level 2-4, are easiest, you will encounter more problems with
different objects like geographic
There is a discussion going on our default map style (osm-carto), which
I guess might be of interest also for general OSM audience - we try to
develop some guidelines for adding new features there:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/1630
--
The train is always on time
I'm interested in some special mapping areas, like small scale/micro-
mapping problems. While I see 3D and indoor mapping subforum in OSM
Specials section on OSM Forum, I don't see micromapping subforum there.
Are there any other mappers interested in it and if yes, do you think we
should have
W dniu 05.07.2015 3:37, Warin napisał(a):
Definition of mirco mapping would be usefull if this starts up?
Such concept is hardly a new thing in OSM and you can find general
introduction to micromappping here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Micromapping
I think of myself as a long-time
I know that donation drive has just ended successfully, but while I can
find only some data about the technical needs it fulfills:
http://donate.openstreetmap.org/server2015/#details
there are no detailed informations on what impact may it have on more
practical level. For example I would
W dniu 05.07.2015 14:46, Warin napisał(a):
Street maps ... for cars? for buses? for large (tall with large
turning circles) trucks? bicyclists? pedestrians?
There are a lot of different kinds of 'street maps' too.
Micromapping is kind of natural way of thinking about routing for
wheelchairs
W dniu 13.08.2015 11:22, Lester Caine napisał(a):
producing tiles still eludes me :( Lack of time is the problem, but a
decent set of instructions to work with openstreetmap-carto and manage
a
branch off the current style would be helpful!
You may try to contact cquest
W dniu 17.08.2015 13:20, Warin napisał(a):
On 17/08/2015 7:20 PM, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
In that case it is perfectly OK to do not edit map and keep it as it
was (yes, as I
understand it and it seems to be a widely used in this way -
landuse=wood, natural=wood,
landcover=trees are used
W dniu 22.08.2015 1:47, Richard Mann napisał(a):
I'd be tempted to leave motorways as blue - it's not such a critical
problem as the invisible green trunk roads. Adding one
For me the problem is the same - blue looks like a river and I don't
know why at least some of UK-ers likes to see the
W dniu 22.08.2015 12:14, Richard Mann napisał(a):
Purple motorways would be a problem in the Severn Estuary:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=11/51.5850/-2.6402 [3]
Sure, but we have more space for changing the boundaries - for example
use more dashed lines or make them thinner on lower
W dniu 22.08.2015 12:23, Lester Caine napisał(a):
The main problem here is that OSM is used by a large part of the UK web
services, and any change needs to be managed in such a manor that those
services are not too badly affected. We do not have a list of every
site
actually using OSM over
W dniu 22.08.2015 12:34, Lester Caine napisał(a):
the motorway still stands out clearly against the water courses. The
So we just disagree here: for me it's just barely spottable, which is
far from clear difference, as you see it.
That more styles are required is a simple fact. The
W dniu 20.08.2015 3:16, Jóhannes Birgir Jensson napisał(a):
Should this be a new, alternative style instead?
Looks like New Hope is coming to fix The Great Tertiary Problem ;-} :
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/1736#issuecomment-133529853
However in my opinion more
W dniu 22.08.2015 14:21, Tom MacWright napisał(a):
On the topic of whether we can or should notify everyone who may
potentially be affected by this change so their opinions can be
registered, you may enjoy this read:
http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html [2]
Awesome! It's just about what I would
W dniu 23.08.2015 0:51, Paul Norman napisał(a):
On 8/22/2015 4:20 AM, Daniel Koć wrote:
Could anybody with technical background in the inner OSM workings tell
us what is holding us back with introducing new styles (be it raster
styles, additional/interactive layers or even vector tiles
W dniu 20.08.2015 17:53, Andy Townsend napisał(a):
On 20/08/2015 16:25, Ben Laenen wrote:
Thing is that UK won't ever be happy with another colour scheme and
the rest of the world won't ever be happy with a UK scheme.
... and then in the UK we can start arguing about and English style
vs a
Is there a place we could watch changing the usage numbers of tagging
schemes? I mean charts showing tag dynamics over time, because TagInfo
shows only current numbers.
--
The train is always on time / The trick is to be ready to put your bags
down [A. Cohen]
W dniu 15.08.2015 15:23, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
you are mistaken, the motivation for landcover was not connected to
the natural (as in nature) and managed idea. Usually the distinction
between wood and forest is size and density, the distinction between
natural and landuse is about
W dniu 15.08.2015 13:50, Christoph Hormann napisał(a):
The suggestion of using landcover=trees is generally based on the idea
that both landuse=forest and natural=wood have a distinct meaning and
there are tree covered areas which are neither of these. But in
reality this is not the case and
W dniu 15.08.2015 15:16, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
IMHO it would rather encourage mappers to make more sense out of these
than it is now. I'm myself adding a pointless landuse=forest for every
landcover=trees now (for the renderer), and I guess most other mappers
do the same. I will
W dniu 15.08.2015 21:42, Paul Norman napisał(a):
On 8/15/2015 8:13 AM, Daniel Koć wrote:
I asked about it here:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/1724#issuecomment-128702817
but the issue is closed now without too detailed discussion
The issue was closed because
Please, remember to change the subject when the subject shift occurs...
W dniu 15.08.2015 22:15, Ruben Maes napisał(a):
17 117 occurences is not 'not in the database'. Sure, it's only 0.12%
of all landuses, but this is a key that isn't even rendered on the
default style.
Paul was talking
W dniu 24.07.2015 12:22, Lester Caine napisał(a):
As others have said - generally covering large areas as 'farmland' is
not helping anybody ...
For me it works - just like grassland or industrial, it shows what is
the dominant of the whole area and I care for it a lot at middle zoom
levels:
W dniu 14.11.2015 19:44, tony wroblewski napisał(a):
I think people need a playpen where they can try out ideas and map
before contributing to the main map (Maybe there already is, I don't
know). I think it should also be a requirement that people add a
I think this is the place for playing
W dniu 03.11.2015 18:40, Daniel Koć napisał(a):
W dniu 03.11.2015 13:17, Dave F. napisał(a):
2. Road widths
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CS4l8ZKWUAA-566.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CS4tfRDWUAA6AkN.png
As can be seen, there's a problem with the new increased widths. At
interchanges
W dniu 04.11.2015 18:36, Lester Caine napisał(a):
The simple answer is secondary, tertiary and unclassified roads in many
areas of the world have the same importance, so rendering them
drastically differently is a mistake!
As the problem of rendering tertiary roads seems to be still not
W dniu 31.10.2015 9:45, Max napisał(a):
On 2015년 10월 31일 06:01, Matthijs Melissen wrote:
* Dropped rendering of the following tags:
- amenity=car_sharing (not relevant for the general public)
I disagree. Car sharing stations are a vital part of mobility
infrastructure and as more and more
W dniu 03.11.2015 13:17, Dave F. napisał(a):
2. Road widths
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CS4l8ZKWUAA-566.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CS4tfRDWUAA6AkN.png
As can be seen, there's a problem with the new increased widths. At
interchanges individually mapped lanes are overlapping turning it into
W dniu 02.11.2015 16:47, Nicolás Alvarez napisał(a):
It seems my message has been ignored so I'm bumping it again.
This thread is called "Release openstreetmap-carto v2.36.0". The map
style is doing the right thing with respect to pharmacies (renders
most used tag). Nothing else to discuss
W dniu 08.09.2015 14:46, Mateusz Konieczny napisał(a):
Certainly not all - in many situations old names are still widely used.
Sometimes multiple old names are used - possibly even in different
languages, which is easier (old_name:de=*). But I don't know how to tag
just "oldname1" and
W dniu 10.09.2015 12:57, César Martínez Izquierdo napisał(a):
There are many other amenities having much lower relevance which are
rendered using an icon.
Is there any reason for excluding schools and universities?
I guess this is just historical fact. Most amenities have only the icon,
so
W dniu 10.09.2015 13:57, César Martínez Izquierdo napisał(a):
Thanks for pointing to the issue. Should the discussion follow there
or is this list a proper place for discussing rendering styles?
We have no place to talk about rendering, so if you want to talk about
it in general, Talk list
W dniu 09.09.2015 16:06, Dave F. napisał(a):
Probably a figment of my imagination by I thought Mapnik used to
render the names of schools. It doesn't appear to be doing so now. I'm
wondering if there's a reason for that? They're usually quite large
areas so plenty of room to fit the wording in.
Wikimedia is working with their own maps based on OSM data (currently
still beta):
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Maps
This style is quite simple (even less data than MapQuest Open) and I've
heard it's based on OSM Bright. Interesting features:
Starting with this tile:
W dniu 15.09.2015 23:07, Paul Johnson napisał(a):
http://maps.randmcnally.com/ [2] sounds very close to what you're
suggesting (also, bonus points, brand recognition: People trust Rand
McNally, and oddly enough, there's a pretty sizable attribution on the
paper maps that can be found in every
W dniu 15.09.2015 18:10, Joseph Reeves napisał(a):
http://hello.mapquest.com/ [5] ?
Nice try, Sauron!... ;-)
I would say this is not the answer for OSM and for me this is half baked
solution at best.
Nice things:
- Dynamic POI layers (but limited to some basic types of POIs)
- Satellite
I had an idea to add UMap functionality to OSM.org website and I
discovered Mateusz Konieczny lately wanted to add a dynamic layer with
opening hours (and some more data), which I think would be also useful
for users:
https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/issues/1038
W dniu 27.09.2015 2:54, Stephen Knox napisał(a):
Does it really take this long to import a planet file these days? I
would be interested to know if anyone else has imported one recently.
I may import one myself at some point, but if it takes 6 days I
probably won't bother.
Even if this is not
W dniu 30.09.2015 11:38, Florian Lohoff napisał(a):
I started adding individual signs (and street lamps and surface) but
only after i systematically started taking photos with Mapillary.
EB Dirigo even offers signs recognition with a corresponding JOSM
plugin:
W dniu 20.09.2015 16:01, Tom Hughes napisał(a):
It wasn't deployed immediately because the servers were, for reasons
that aren't entirely clear, under heavier load than normal. Most
likely somebody had accidentally moved a node a long way and dirtied a
lot of tiles but no specific cause was
W dniu 16.09.2015 22:59, Matthijs Melissen napisał(a):
Dear all,
Today, v2.35.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet has been
released and rolled out to the openstreetmap.org servers. It might
still take a couple of days before all tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include:
* Add new
W dniu 22.09.2015 15:49, Mateusz Konieczny napisał(a):
Note that it is not including the latest changes that are not deployed
on the OSM website (currently it includes the new road style).
One can preview those changes here (for some testing places):
W dniu 18.09.2015 9:10, joost schouppe napisał(a):
I don't think a portal in the style of the Mapquest example is the
best answer. I don't really think there is going to be any specific
OSM-based Google Maps killer ever going to be built. Instead the
strength of OSM is rather being able to cater
W dniu 21.09.2015 18:06, Marcos Oliveira napisał(a):
Maybe some kind of tool for looking for finding latest very long
lines changes would be helpful?
There exists one already at the OSM Inspector page! [1]
[1]
W dniu 04.01.2016 3:39, Joseph Reeves napisał(a):
Qemu / KVM is pretty straightforward to get running, probably easier
for a linux newbie than getting a tileserver built on 15.10, and
you'll benefit from learning about virtualization under Ubuntu. You'll
also be able to experiment with the
W dniu 04.01.2016 11:45, Lester Caine napisał(a):
MANY of the tools listed on the switch2osm site are no longer actively
supported by their originators, so we do need an overhaul of the whole
process, but a reliable base framework does not exist and the diversity
between linux distributions is
W dniu 04.01.2016 16:32, Richard Fairhurst napisał(a):
Daniel Koć wrote:
BTW: who is the maintainer of switch2osm site? I was not able to
find any contact informations there.
I am, though a few other people also have admin/editing rights.
Oh, "Find Out More" page has so
W dniu 04.01.2016 16:08, Skyler F napisał(a):
I just decided to downgrade my whole system to 14 LTS. If I wanted to
run a virtual machine, I would just do it in the native OS, which is
mac (dual-booted).
According to Wikipedia operating-system-level virtualization technology
(which Docker is
W dniu 01.12.2015 1:38, Matthijs Melissen napisał(a):
For a full list of commits, see
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/compare/v2.35.0...v2.36.0
Of course proper URL for this release should be:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/compare/v2.36.0...v2.37.0
W dniu 01.12.2015 1:38, Matthijs Melissen napisał(a):
Changes include:
* Improved admin boundaries and labels on low zoom levels
In case anybody is interested - this one was reverted due to the serious
performance issues:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/1987
--
W dniu 08.01.2016 12:57, Marc Zoutendijk napisał(a):
As the developer of openpoimap [1] I have thought about that but
skipped the idea soon.
It would mean that you should have a checkbox for EVERY possible key
in the OSM database. There are about 50.000 different keys!
Where do I put all those
W dniu 15.06.2016 21:25, Paul Norman napisał(a):
With the MQ Open changes, there is an opportunity for a
general-purpose map style to become a new featured layer on osm.org.
The requirements for a new layer are at
W dniu 23.06.2016 10:14, Rory McCann napisał(a):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdRO-QZaWX8
Someone's made a video of the node edit history of OSM. As nodes were
edited, the pixel changes. It's from 2006 to 2016, and covers the whole
world. Pretty cool.
~3:16 in USA - what was that?...
W dniu 22.05.2016 14:57, St Niklaas napisał(a):
Hi Daniel, nice, but would not it be better to make a simple link to
the OSM pages so that you would not have to maintain a lot of data.
For me it was no brainer to add some basic facts there, once somebody
has created navigating template for
Hi,
I've just created some basic Wikipedia articles about popular OSM
editors:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JOSM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID_%28software%29
I'm not afraid that JOSM entry will be really deleted (probably this
user is just not aware of our toolbox), but if anybody would
Hi,
It seems that Lambertus, the admin of OSM forum, is not accessible for
some time:
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=54959
Does anybody know what's going on and if there's another forum admin who
can be contacted instead of him?
Nothing bad happened, only some annoyances
W dniu 14.07.2016 23:46, Hakuch napisał(a):
did you try to contact him by mail? I had last contact in april and
could try again
Last time it was in September 2015, so not lately. =} Please, try again
and let us know.
I'm glad at least we have spam protection working, which was a big issue
What should I do with clear spam acconts/comments like this?:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/thepackersmoversdelhicom
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Mateusz%20Konieczny/diary/39069#comment35334
Is there a simple "flag/report" tool available?
--
"Low, low, low..." [M. Kempa]
W dniu 15.07.2016 0:42, Michał Brzozowski napisał(a):
Somebody also tried to contact Lambertus to no avail, asking for
creation of users:Iceland
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=55089
It's not created yet, however (as a forum moderator) I've just found
that last action on
W dniu 15.08.2016 15:15, Tom Hughes napisał(a):
Lambertus is the server administrator. There is literally nobody else
that can help you as far as I know.
1. Are we aware of any other part of OSM infrastructure vulnerable to
such "hit by bus" situation?
2. Do we have a place where we could
W dniu 16.08.2016 12:04, Hakuch napisał(a):
as this new-server-software project will take some time. How do you
think about hijacking another country-subforum? There are a lot where
no
one is active with only very few posts. I would accept it as temporary
solution.
No need to invade Uruguay
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.
--
"A dragon
W dniu 23.02.2017 10:48, Jochen Topf napisał(a):
Every larger system that allows user contributions has a "report this
as
spam" button. If a few people click on that, an admin reviews and
handles this. Sounds like an obvious solution that could also work for
OSM. Not being able to report
W dniu 13.08.2016 16:10, Ruben Maes napisał(a):
On vrijdag 12 augustus 2016 15:47 Daniel Koć wrote:
What should I do with clear spam acconts/comments like this?:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/thepackersmoversdelhicom
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Mateusz%20Konieczny/diary/39069
W dniu 19.08.2016 1:53, Paul Norman napisał(a):
There are some OpenStreetMap Carto issues which might be interesting
to a larger audience
Thanks for spreading the message!
I guess making construction color less dominant might be interesting
too, since it's quite popular (>76k uses):
W dniu 16.08.2016 0:42, Simon Poole napisał(a):
May I suggest that switching to panic mode is a bit premature.
Lambertus
last contribution to OSM is just over half a year old, and there are
other ways to contact people than just e-mail.
Let me remind my own words: "I've just found that last
W dniu 25.08.2016 11:10, Svavar Kjarrval napisał(a):
My artwork changesets would like to thank you for this update. It's now
a little easier to impress the tourism boards. :)
Great! =} I was planning to create such icon long time ago, but it was
hard to find something good enough for such a
W dniu 06.09.2016 10:10, Tom Hughes napisał(a):
This release will likely be deployed next weekend once the third tile
server has been upgraded.
Will this upgrade bring any interesting features and optimizations or
it's just a typical system/security upgrade?
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"To co ludzie zwą marskością
W dniu 06.09.2016 13:52, Tom Hughes napisał(a):
Well it brings the tile servers to mapnik 3 which may have a few
immediate effects like improved rendering of asian scripts but which
mostly allows future stylesheet updates to use mapnik 3 features.
That's great! This should be an improvement
W dniu 31.08.2016 13:04, Janko Mihelić napisał(a):
čet, 25. kol 2016. u 15:30 Daniel Koć <daniel@koć.pl> napisao je:
I've also noticed that the line between artworks and memorials is
blurred, especially with statues
In my opinion, we can use both tags. If something is a sculptur
W dniu 02.09.2016 8:15, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
actually, if it's just decorative, it's not art ;-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decorative_arts
=P
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"To co ludzie zwą marskością wątroby/ Tak naprawdę jest śmiercią z
tęsknoty" [Afro Kolektyw]
W dniu 22.09.2016 19:48, Pierre Béland napisał(a):
That lengthy discussion mentions that contrast is not high enough with
surrounding forest. The question is Should we modify lake or forest
color?
This was just a starting point, which pushed me to think about the
bigger problem.
I simply
W dniu 22.09.2016 20:55, Christoph Hormann napisał(a):
Note there is also the suggestion for a more discerning change in the
way water features are rendered by showing different types of
waterbodies in different colors.
I was not sure what do you think about it after my answer, since there
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