Tom MacWright wrote > The biggest problem with the Mapnik stylesheet right now is that it's in > SVN. Not the technology, but the fact that this gives people without > commit > access to that repository no clear way to contribute. There is no way to > 'just do it' until the style is actually maintained in GitHub, actually > welcomes contributions, and has active maintainers. Until then we're just > talking.
I though SVN actually worked better than github for projects that don't have a maintainer. The SVN repository used to have a very inclusive account policy. I.e. basically anyone could get an account and then commit to any part of the repository. So people could "just do it" and commit their patches to the master branch of a project even if there was no clear or active maintainer. So people didn't even have to wait for someone to "pull" their patch into the maintainers repository. Whether those changes would then actually get deployed to the OSMF tileserver is another matter, but that is the same issue with any github repository too. But yes, I agree that currently the lack of a maintainer for the osm mapnik style sheet is probably the main problem. Kai -- View this message in context: http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Status-of-the-Mapnik-stylesheets-tp5735606p5735694.html Sent from the Developer Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev