Hi,

colliar wrote:
I am not willed to map every tree in the forest or ever sand grain in
the dessert to compete in this list.

On 25.05.2013 16:28, Simon Poole wrote:
I believe you fundamentally misunderstood the purpose of the list,
higher up is not "better".

;)

The real purpose for me to make such lists is for my own use; when I set up tile servers, I often pre-render the world from zoom levels 0 to 12, and then I pre-render some parts of the world on 13+, namely those that are densely mapped - assuming that the densely mapped areas are usually also those that people are interested in.

There used to be a time when the densely mapped areas were, mostly, city centres of all kind, or other areas that people were very interested in (and that would therefore be likely to be viewed, so it made sense to pre-render them).

It isn't like that any more - among the most densely mapped areas on the planet there are many that not many people are interested in. When I drew up the list and zoomed in to some of the regions, there was a noticeable delay as our tile server was rendering the images that I requested - because, I can only assume, I was the first in a long-ish time to request them.

Still it makes sense to pre-render these very dense areas because they are the ones that, if requested on the fly, will be exceptionally slow ;)

Also, I thought that the list might be of interest to those test-driving a new renderer or editor, because before too long every area on the planet will look like these in OSM - so you better test-drive your software on those.

Is it "good" to be at the top in that list? In my eyes, if such a densely mapped area has an active community that has surveyed or at least procured and curated all that data, then they deserve our utmost respect for it. But they would deserve the same respect if they had only created half as much data ;) on the other hand, if an area is at the top and the person who imported the data doesn't even know the name of the place then well - nice looking map but not really an achievement to be proud of.

Bye
Frederik

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