Happy new year!
Time to get cracking on this !
Dr. Nagarjun has already provided server space. And we had done some
preliminary work there some months back. It just sort of fizzled out.
I believe I had made a login for Satya and of course Arun.
Uh... let's find time to do this soon.
Cheers,
by the parties
Let us request OSM to steer clear of this and leave the boarder alone.. or show
with a similar apology.
On Thu, 12/18/14, Aditya Nag aditya.nag.2...@gmail.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [Talk-in] SoI / DST complain against Google.
To: OpenStreetMap
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 9:33 PM, Arun Ganesh arun.plane...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Aditya Nag aditya.nag.2...@gmail.com
wrote:
I feel that this problem cannot be solved just by having a separate
server for OSM India:
(A) We would most probably be using
I feel that this problem cannot be solved just by having a separate
server for OSM India:
(A) We would most probably be using OpenStreetMap's tile servers which
use planet.osm
(B) Even if we use our own tile server, we cannot fork the planet.osm
file to just change the borders of India. If we do
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2014 9:04:12 AM H. S. Sudhira wrote:
I am sure most of you are aware and keeping track of this. Survey of India
/ DST takes a step on digital maps representing the country's boundary,
files a complaint against Google! It will be interesting to keep a tab on
this. More
I am sure most of you are aware and keeping track of this. Survey of India
/ DST takes a step on digital maps representing the country's boundary,
files a complaint against Google! It will be interesting to keep a tab on
this. More troubles to Google, as this comes after the Mapathon event!
Here
It is also interesting to see what the United Nations does to India on
their world map [1]
[1] http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/world.pdf
JK is shown as a breakaway portion of India and Pakistan. Arunachal
Pradesh is shown as a separate country all together.
On Tue, Dec 16,