but on the IC cluster and we're currently
running on the Bytemark cluster which has a different file server.
I could move that job over but we will likely be switching back to IC
fairly soon as we only moved away while a RAID rebuild was running on
the IC file server.
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I was just saying earlier today at SotM that I'd dearly love to get
hold of the historical boundary data that Vision of Britain has but
chooses for some reason only to make available to people with an
academic affiliation
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just a question of whether the designer prefers to split
it or not.
That said it seems that OS maps don't normally split them, though they
have often replaced the hyphens with spaces!
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he hyphens are
being preserved there even when a line break is inserted, for example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/51.6374/-2.3542
So the question is why are the hyphens disappearing in the Ukranian
names but not in the English ones?
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On 06/09/16 12:20, Daniel Koć wrote:
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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
be a short delay as we are in the middle of working through a cycle of
software updates on the tile servers.
This release will likely be deployed next weekend once the third tile
server has been upgraded.
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stop somebody when they are
given an effective monopoly and a license to use it to print money for
themselves.
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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"
administrator. There is literally nobody else
that can help you as far as I know.
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instead of just entering the file name. It is very
irritating and demotivating :-( Editing OSM already takes too much of my
time.
I think it is your browser that has changed, not us.
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I think Grant is already aware if you're talking about URL parameters.
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? How should they be tagged?
I suggest barge=concrete ;-)
Not that I had any trouble believing you could make ships out of
concrete or anything when I first heard about them as a teenager.
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On 17/05/16 06:14, Ben Discoe wrote:
API download and upload has gotten fast(er) tonight, for the first
time since the server move on May 9!
Well that makes no sense at all.
Are you saying it was still slow over the weekend and then got faster
last night?
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coming weeks as we try different things to see what works best.
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o work out what they might do not to
actually do it ;-)
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strong word... There are many, many towns and
villages without any town or parish council.
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there to which he and possibly
some other OSMers gave evidence.
Certainly in general we have a particularly active community in the
Nottingham area so it's always worth talking to them about any local issues.
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doesn't fetch data from any API so your question doesn't really
make any sense.
It works by using the diffs to maintain it's own database and then
provides an API based on that database.
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. This "code" is unreadable and therefore can not be considered as free
software, even if it says being licensed under a free license.
So is the compiled gcc binary. It doesn't make gcc non-free though.
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that stopped it passing headers with underscore in the
name through to the application.
Potlatch was changed to use dashes instead.
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mpetitor's" map, and you get what you expect: the
Starbucks that are closest to the current map view are listed first.
That shouldn't happen as we we pass the current view to Nominatim and it
is supposed to prioritise results in that area.
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n't easily see it on their web site right now but
they certainly were selling single word locators for a premium.
See eg http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/08/what3words/.
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they're good at (apart from spamming me) is
whoring themselves in the media, which is why they always seem to be far
more significant than I think they really are.
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API, is a different subject as this would need licensing.
They would be more than happy though - we have refused them several
times already.
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mean?
And the correct address for "OSM-Talk administrators" is
talk-ow...@openstreetmap.org not talk@openstreetmap.org ;-)
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If we did try and map it to sub-B classifications then we would probably
have to do it on a per-authority basis as each authority has it's own
classification scheme below B.
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treatment I wonder?
Should we have a French style and a US style and a Chinese style and...
I mean how exactly do you propose to decide which national styles should
get special treatment?
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On 21/09/15 15:44, Daniel Koć wrote:
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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
On 20/09/15 13:47, Daniel Koć wrote:
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On 16/09/15 21:59, Matthijs Melissen wrote:
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
On 16/09/15 21:59, Matthijs Melissen wrote:
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.
No, it has not been rolled out (yet).
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Broxbourne, Wormley and Turnford don't really have significant centres
and historically would likely have been considered villages. Broxbourne
is now a town in wikipedia with a population of over 13 thousand while
e parishes of Broxbourne and Great
Amwell, neither of which has a significant high street, while it has has
a market charter wince 1253 and has a high street which clearly dates
back some centuries.
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On 14/09/15 10:39, Lester Caine wrote:
On 14/09/15 09:51, Tom Hughes wrote:
Hell, try http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/1009 where I now live
which wasn't even a parish in it's own right until 1844 but was almost
certainly considered a town before that, as a coaching stop on the main
necessarily growing in other ways.
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://geo.nls.uk/mapdata2/os/25_inch/surrey/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
http://geo.nls.uk/mapdata2/os/25_inch/sussex/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
http://geo.nls.uk/mapdata2/os/25_inch/buckingham/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
http://geo.nls.uk/mapdata2/os/25_inch/london/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
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company number
https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Main_Page
Does anyone have any suggestions or will I just have to pay the VAT
OSMF is not a charity, so there is no charity number.
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Should I receive notifications to my OSM website inbox for replies to
any changeset comments I write? I vaguely remember getting one for the
first one I wrote, but I've had no satisfactions since.
No, you should get an email.
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is that we have contacted Facebook and they are in
the process of changing what they link to.
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to get replication going again.
Root cause was a power outage that took out four machines.
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result it names int_wetland and (b) selects
more things (natural=mud) in the subquery.
So it seems you have somehow lost a level of subquery - the outer query
is added by mapnik I believe.
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with contact details for various use cases?
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hot.openstreetmap.org as an alias for convenience.
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this help with that? I can understand that having all
the working names redirect to one canonical name might help, but I don't
see why it should matter which name is chosen as the canonical one.
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happened.
It has never happened as far as I am aware, but if we were contacted by
the executor of the estate then no doubt we would attempt to do whatever
they requested with it.
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but for at least
2-3 days.
There was a previous incident on Saturday which I fixed. The update that
was running on that server as a test has now been rolled back pending a
resolution of https://github.com/phusion/passenger/issues/1447.
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think I can safely say we're not.
Of course if you have a brilliant idea how to do such a thing then I'm
sure we'd love to hear it.
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be able
to find postcodes when I type them in?
Why would it make any difference? As far as I know Nominatim already
uses the Codepoint Open data?
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OpenStreetMap work.
https://twitter.com/ivangayton looks like him?
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On 02/02/15 09:17, Malcolm Herring wrote:
On 02/02/2015 09:01, Tom Hughes wrote:
We're aware that it was down, and that it was fixed two hours ago.
OK, so next question: Why has planet replication stopped? Last minutely
update was at 01:15.
Because it needed a kick after the API was fixed
On 02/02/15 08:46, Malcolm Herring wrote:
Are the powers-that-be aware that the API is down?
No, we're not.
We're aware that it was down, and that it was fixed two hours ago.
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of the time.
I suspect main difference is that you're hitting orm and Dave is hitting
yevaud. There is an ops ticket open for our efforts to get yevaud
upgraded to improve the performance:
https://github.com/openstreetmap/operations/issues/5
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been upgraded then it would trigger less often - it is
tied to the server load not the number of requests.
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contains this text, no HTML header. It seems like
the Recaptcha API key is not valid anymore. What about to disable the
plugin and set wiki to read-only (to prevent spam) as a dirty and quick fix?
Alternatively just wait five minutes for me to finish reconfiguring it.
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of each residency.
I always understood the H to be Humble not Honest... Wiktionary seems to
agree:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/IMHO
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a good source of data for that.
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On 31/12/14 21:24, Steve Doerr wrote:
On 31/12/2014 21:17, Dave F. wrote:
On 31/12/2014 16:16, Tom Hughes wrote:
Is there a way to remove notes from the map once loaded? Re-clicking
the
icon, Closing the left hand pane or even refreshing (f5) makes no
difference. It's kind of annoying
On 31/12/14 21:42, Dave F. wrote:
On 31/12/2014 21:35, Tom Hughes wrote:
A rather more user friendly approach is to open the layer switcher and
uncheck the notes layer.
Well that does it, but let's be honest, it's hardly user friendly. A
re-click of the notes icon or collapsing of the left
the programming is necessary complicated, I'm saying
it's hard to know what the correct behaviour is from a UX point of view.
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Richard has already explained in his diary entry:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Richard/diary/28267
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an empty box and says (Nessuna differenza) which is clearly wrong.
Did anyone else notice the problem? I am logged in and have my settings to
only display diffs, not full page.
I'm working on it.
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On 20/12/14 10:44, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 20/12/14 10:18, Richard Z. wrote:
displays an empty box and says (Nessuna differenza) which is clearly
wrong.
Did anyone else notice the problem? I am logged in and have my
settings to
only display diffs, not full page.
I'm working on it.
Should
you just made up?
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On 21/11/14 00:04, john whelan wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ODbL
That's ODBL yes. Now what's CC-BY-ODBL exactly?
Tom
Cheerio John
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On 20/11/14 23:06, john whelan wrote:
I think
, this is confusing things at times.
Well if you told us where on the map you were looking so that we could
see for ourselves then it would be a lot easier to comment...
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On 13/11/14 09:42, Lester Caine wrote:
Silly question ...
Just been looking at a local note and I'm a little curious as to what
differentiates text appearing with a purple dot on a building and the
more normal brown text on surrounding buildings? While
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as you would expect with
the quota reducing as the number of seats increases so that for a two
member election you need to get a third of the votes, for a three member
election a quarter and so on.
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the US but they indicate radically different consumption levels...
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commented on that changeset.
You can also choose to subscribe to the changeset without actually
leaving a comment, in which case you will get emails.
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is Crewkerne.
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minutes if all goes to plan.
GPX trace uploads may be down for a bit longer, as something else has
come up today which means they need to be taken offline while a
filesystem is resized and I may try and do that in the same window.
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need some UI to present that queue to the moderators so that can
consider each report and either kill the user or cancel the report.
So as I say it's not hard, but it's more than just adding a button or a
new privilege as some people seem to think.
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java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not generate DH keypair
Thank you - that explains a lot. You're the first person to provide the
actual error details and it explains why the temporary fix I managed to
come up with accidentally has solved the problem.
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On 29/08/14 15:08, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 29/08/14 15:01, Richard Z. wrote:
having frequent problems today, sometimes everything works
and sometimes when downloading/uploading data JOSM says
Failed to upload data to or download data from
'https://api.openstreetmap.org/api/' due to a problem
On 29/08/14 15:20, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
On 29/08/2014 16:14, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 29/08/14 15:08, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 29/08/14 15:01, Richard Z. wrote:
Failed to upload data to or download data from
'https://api.openstreetmap.org/api/' due to a problem with
transferring data. Details
it telling you to enter your password.
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On 29/08/14 16:11, Andy Street wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 15:59:07 +0100
Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 29/08/14 15:57, Andy Street wrote:
FWIW I'm seeing a different error in JOSM:
WARNING: java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code:
401 for URL:
https
of the tile servers that I want to get fixed before we
put any more load on it.
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in config/application.yml is going to change what tiles you
see, so if that's what you want to change then you're looking in the
wrong place.
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On 19/08/14 23:08, Richard Welty wrote:
On 8/19/14 5:30 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 19/08/14 22:10, Richard Welty wrote:
is there any documentation for config/application.yml beyond the
internal comments? i can guess what i need to change in order
to get it to point at a local tile service
up.
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it might affect other
apps routing decisions in entirely different ways.
There is a well defined meaning to trunk/primary/secondary for UK roads
so please use it.
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they should be included in everyday renderings - they are
something that belong on specialist renderings for specialist uses of
the sort you mentioned.
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addr:street=Something Technology Park
assuming that the technology park is actually a road, or collection or
roads, that comes off Other thing Road.
eg http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/123243789
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On 03/08/14 17:02, Tom Hughes wrote:
See, for example:
http://www3.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/atoz/a_to_z/service.asp?u_id=1065tab=3siteid=5409pageid=29027e=e
http://www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/sn00402.pdf is also informative.
Tom
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On 03/08/14 17:02, Tom Hughes wrote:
See, for example:
http://www3.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/atoz/a_to_z/service.asp?u_id=1065tab=3siteid=5409pageid=29027e=e
http://www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/sn00402.pdf is also informative.
Tom
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