On 21/03/2019 07:13, Paul Norman via Talk-us wrote:
As a maintainer of some of the projects listed, I find that you're
misrepresenting the situation.
On 2019-03-08 11:25 a.m., Kevin Kenny wrote:
I've sounded out the maintainers of various of the OSM software, and
get different assessments.
As a maintainer of some of the projects listed, I find that you're
misrepresenting the situation.
On 2019-03-08 11:25 a.m., Kevin Kenny wrote:
I've sounded out the maintainers of various of the OSM software, and
get different assessments.
osm2pgsql - Actively hostile to supporting what I need,
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 5:46 PM Phil! Gold wrote:
> I started work last year on a better system that generates SVGs on the fly
> from OSM data, so it doesn't need the pregeneration step. I got bogged
> down with other things before I quite finished, but it's mostly there.
It's really great
* Phil! Gold [2019-03-08 17:44 -0500]:
> https://gitlab.com/asciiphil/osm-shields
Oops, that's the master branch, which doesn't have the changes. You need
to look at the svg branch:
https://gitlab.com/asciiphil/osm-shields/traa/svg
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...computer contrarian of the first order... /
* Kevin Kenny [2019-03-08 14:25 -0500]:
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 11:37 AM Martijn van Exel wrote:
> >
> > I agree that a local US OSM map with a *subtly* adapted rendering would be
> > fantastic. Phil Gold did some interesting work years ago on rendering US
> > style highway shields taking
Kevin — yes, I was talking about SOTM US. Please do stay tuned to this list and
OSM US blog for announcements for community scholarships and other initiatives
we will deploy to make it possible to have many more community members attend
(and also present! on interesting topics like this one.)
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 11:37 AM Martijn van Exel wrote:
>
> I agree that a local US OSM map with a *subtly* adapted rendering would be
> fantastic. Phil Gold did some interesting work years ago on rendering US
> style highway shields taking into account (sometimes crazy) route concurrency
>
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