Hey,
Well, the tileservers were slow for everyone, globally at that time. I
don't know how much pageviews that the dodentocht generated, but osm.org
should have been able to handle that just fine. OTOH, it happens quite
often that osm.org is slow or unreliable. Not a big deal for us mappers
(as
Another positive thing: they did attribution right :)
But using the OpenStreetMap.org tiles for a big production website is not
right. They are financed by the community for mostly internal use. Larger
websites using them run the risk of being blocked. Maybe the site hit some
rate limitations, or
Hey all,
first message to this mailing list !
Last week I supported for some friends in the Dodentocht (a 100km walk
around Bornem).
Positive thing: the organisation uses openstreetmap in their follow tool:
https://tracking.dodentocht.be
Negative thing: the maps were very slow (background not
I think it might have caused the Antwerp region to pop up in the Trending
Places of OSM tiles:
https://twitter.com/geometalab/status/764779545237094400
2016-08-15 10:25 GMT+02:00 Bart Vanherck :
> I just want to mention here that the organisation of Dodentocht used this
>
I just want to mention here that the organisation of Dodentocht used this
year openstreetmap data for tracking purposes.
https://webapp.dodentocht.be
mvg,
Bart
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