Re: [OSM-talk] WMF: "Interactive maps, now in your language"

2018-06-29 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-06-29 3:38 AM, Max wrote: That is inflating the OSM database with something that Wikidata has solved already in a much better way. Why would someone from wikimedia recommend to create a less mentainable version of their database? Wikidata has 412978 "thoroughfare" items. OSM has 121

Re: [OSM-talk] API a lot slower?

2018-07-18 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-07-18 11:04 AM, Andrew Hain wrote: Will there be a local team or does whatever can’t be done remotely need a visit? For the install there will be two people traveling with the equipment, and I've reached out to some locals that were recommended. We should have enough people to get it

Re: [OSM-talk] Is it technically and legally possible to add the Open Location Code to the OSM search?

2018-08-10 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-08-10 1:06 PM, Blake Girardot HOT/OSM wrote: Learning the real world use cases and where the proper technological solutions work and if there really genuinely are places where dynamic generation is just not possible. This seems totally in line with things done in the past and should work

Re: [OSM-talk] osm2pgsql diff application with filtered OSM data

2018-11-08 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-11-08 6:34 AM, Nick Whitelegg wrote: At the moment I download full planet extracts about every 6 months. However, due to the limitations of my server, I filter out (with osmosis) a lot of stuff I don't need so that I am basically left with roads, footpaths, natural features, water fea

Re: [OSM-talk] osm2pgsql diff application with filtered OSM data

2018-11-13 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-11-11 7:53 AM, Nick Whitelegg wrote: After thinking about this, I realised that I don't really want to update _all_ the data that often. The only thing I need to update on a weekly basis is the footpaths (I'm not so bothered if say the roads, or the pubs are a year out of date - as l

Re: [OSM-talk] Multiple errors in the same location

2018-11-22 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-11-21 2:29 PM, Jem wrote: > It is a CanVec import from 4 years ago Is there subtext to this? I saw the weird natural=wood CanVec features yesterday (polys cut up into quadtrees) and wondered about its validity. Is the CanVec import notable for being problematic? Yes. CanVec is built

Re: [OSM-talk] Distribution of OSM ids could be much more useful!

2018-11-25 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-11-25 5:50 AM, Victor Shcherb wrote: What do you think? It would be terrible for most software that I am aware of that can process the full planet. Current assumptions about density would be broken, vastly inflating memory usage and slowing down processing. The benefits aren't great

Re: [OSM-talk] Licence for Sentinel Satellite images

2018-12-17 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-12-17 11:13 a.m., John Whelan wrote: My understanding was a benediction by the Legal Working Group can be taken as the highest "official" approval although I understand there is a small backlog of licenses awaiting. The LWG has not historically looked at data licences. There have a be

Re: [OSM-talk] Help - how to get rid of wrong image in wiki?

2018-12-19 Thread Paul Norman
On 2018-12-19 11:25 p.m., Maarten Deen wrote: And the image is not entirely wrong, it's an example of a reversible oneway street. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lions_Gate_Bridge The Lions Gate Bridge and Stanley Park causeway are not one-way. The middle lane switches direction, but there is

Re: [OSM-talk] Organised Editing Guidelines now officially live

2019-01-10 Thread Paul Norman
On 2019-01-10 10:19 a.m., Christoph Hormann wrote: Since it is on the OSM wiki and there is no statement indicating otherwise does this mean we can start improving the guidelines now?;-) If you can edit them to be closer to the text approved by the OSMF board ;) We just discussed this interna

Re: [OSM-talk] [Osmf-talk] OSMF Board face-to face meeting: Suggest the topics and issues that matter to you

2019-05-09 Thread Paul Norman
On 2019-05-09 3:48 a.m., Christoph Hormann wrote: On Thursday 09 May 2019, Dorothea Kazazi wrote: The OSMF Board is going to have a face-to-face meeting in Brussels later in May for strategy and planning and you can suggest the topics and issues that matter to you: https://osmf.limequery.org/48

[OSM-talk] Upcoming downtime on 2022-01-22

2022-12-23 Thread Paul Norman
Dear OpenStreetMappers, On Sunday January 22nd 2022 between 10:00 and 15:00 UTC/GMT the API database servers will be unavailable due to maintenance. You can see this in your local time zone at https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=OpenStreetMap+API+Maintenance&iso=20230122T

Re: [OSM-talk] Upcoming downtime on 2022-01-22

2022-12-23 Thread Paul Norman
On 2022-12-23 12:11 p.m., Paul Norman wrote: Dear OpenStreetMappers, On Sunday January 22nd 2022 between 10:00 and 15:00 UTC/GMT the API database servers will be unavailable due to maintenance. You can see this in your local time zone at https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock

[OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap Carto release v5.7.0

2023-01-10 Thread Paul Norman
Dear all, Today, v5.7.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are deployed on openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all tiles show the new rendering. Changes include -Unpaved roads are now indicated on the m

Re: [OSM-talk] Announcement: OpenAirportMap

2023-02-22 Thread Paul Norman
On 2023-02-21 12:52 a.m., Stephan Knauss wrote: I wonder how you implemented the map access. After hopping to the second airport i am receiving status 429 from tile.openstreetmap.org. I have not browsed around the OSM map before, so I wonder how many requests you are doing to trigger here a poli

Re: [OSM-talk] Announcing State of the Map 2024: Join us in Nairobi and online on 6-8 September 2024!

2023-08-17 Thread Paul Norman
On 2023-08-14 10:56 a.m., Federica Gaspari wrote: Following the good feedback for State of the Map 2022 Firenze, the upcoming State of the Map 2024 will once again be held in a hybrid format. Building on the valuable lessons and experiences from the previous events, the SotM Organising Commit

Re: [OSM-talk] When two bots go to war

2023-09-15 Thread Paul Norman
They have edited it back with https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/141281494. I've left a changeset discussion comment asking why, and asking for a link to the required documentation and consultation. On 2023-09-14 12:36 a.m., Cj Malone wrote: On Tue, 2023-09-12 at 15:06 +0200, Snusmumrike

Re: [OSM-talk] HTTPS all the Things (Automated Edit)

2019-02-26 Thread Paul Norman via talk
On 2019-02-26 6:05 a.m., Frederik Ramm wrote: Hi, when I first read about this planned edit, I was critical too; I thought, "ah, another eager youngster wanting to make the world a more secure place by telling everyone else how they ought to conduct their business". But if I haven't totally mis

Re: [OSM-talk] We need to have a conversation about attribution

2019-02-28 Thread Paul Norman via talk
On 2019-02-28 2:35 p.m., Richard Fairhurst wrote: In recent years some OSM data consumers and "OSM as a service" providers have begun to put the credit to OpenStreetMap behind an click-through 'About', 'Credits', 'Legal' or '(i)' link. Examples: https://docs.mapbox.com/help/img/android/andro

Re: [OSM-talk] iD influencing tagging

2019-04-07 Thread Paul Norman via talk
JOSM has also done the same, and gone farther with creating new tags on its issue tracker.Developing an editor requires making decisions and having opinions on OSM tagging. This in turn means getting it wrong sometimes.On Apr 7, 2019 5:43 AM, John Whelan wrote: I note that the matter has been rai

[OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap Carto release v4.21.0

2019-05-01 Thread Paul Norman via talk
Dear all, Today, v4.21.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all tiles show the new rendering. Changes include - Removed unused world_boundaries-

[OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap Carto release v4.22.0

2019-08-27 Thread Paul Norman via talk
Dear all, Today, v4.22.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all tiles show the new rendering. Changes include - Shop label fixes and use ST_Poi

[OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap Carto release v5.0.0

2020-03-18 Thread Paul Norman via talk
Dear all, Today, v5.0.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all tiles show the new rendering. Changes include - An update to Lua tag transforms,

Re: [OSM-talk] [OSM-dev] OpenStreetMap Carto release v5.0.0

2020-03-19 Thread Paul Norman via talk
On 2020-03-19 1:18 a.m., Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote: On 19.03.20 02:07, Joseph Eisenberg wrote: All style users who upgrade to v5.0.0 should re-import the rendering database so that the changes to lua transformations will take effect. As I'm running a "render as many styles as possible" installat

Re: [OSM-talk] Building a tile-server

2020-07-01 Thread Paul Norman via talk
On 2020-07-01 1:42 p.m., Frederik Ramm wrote: + I have seen a couple of different postgresql config suggestions. Is there a one-size fits all or should I tailor it more to my server's configuration. Most configs you see will be for earlier Postgres versions and hence not necessarily valid for Pg

Re: [OSM-talk] Building a tile-server

2020-07-01 Thread Paul Norman via talk
On 2020-07-01 3:28 p.m., Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: sent from a phone On 1. Jul 2020, at 23:26, Paul Norman via talk wrote: In general, work_mem=128GB is good with most styles. Paul, he wrote he had 32GB of RAM, should one assign more work_mem than there physically is on the machine? I

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