Re: [OSM-talk] announcing new OSB service

2009-05-11 Thread Christoph Böhme
Mitja Kleider mi...@mitjakleider.de schrieb:
 I hope that this patch will be applied soon. Xavier was afraid of
 Javascript slowness now where each request returns 100 bugs. Can
 anyone confirm that this is a problem? This number could still be
 changed.

I just had a look at the application I am developing at the moment. 
It holds 400+ features in an array and displays about 100+ of them on
the map at a time. It uses a vector layer to display features but an
earlier version used a marker layer to display almost the same data
and I had no performance issues with this. So, I think the numbers
should be comparable. 

Christoph

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[OSM-talk] announcing new OSB service

2009-05-10 Thread Mitja Kleider
Hello,

after having some trouble with the precision and number of bugs returned by 
OpenStreetBugs [1] I contacted the author (Xav). He agreed that it needed to 
be rewritten. I already tried some code which was used for testing purposes 
only [2].
I continued developing that code in a public repository. I also added scripts 
to dump the Appspot database (based on Xav's dump method).

The new service is now running on a sponsored test server [3]. Appspot data is 
imported once a day. I also sent a patch to Xav to proxy the new database on 
Appspot for a smooth transition to the new service.

I hope that this patch will be applied soon. Xavier was afraid of Javascript 
slowness now where each request returns 100 bugs. Can anyone confirm that this 
is a problem? This number could still be changed.

I think it would be nice if the service was using the domain 
openstreetbugs.org (easy to remember).
Currently it is available at http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/

If you like to use the service in JOSM you can change the settings from 
http://openstreetbugs.appspot.com/* to 
http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/api/0.1/*

You find some statistics, daily database dumps and various links at the more 
link on the new website. Some details are also documented in the wiki [4].

One last thing: my goal was to get better query results and more access to the 
data. I do not intend to spend a lot of time on developing this service. You 
are always welcome to send patches, maybe it is also possible to share access 
to the repository. And in the worst case: forking is easy.

I hope you enjoy the new OpenStreetBugs!

Greetings,
Mitja

[1] http://openstreetbugs.appspot.com/
[2] http://www.b3e.net/openstreetbugs.html
[3] http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/
[4] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Emka/new_OSB


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Re: [OSM-talk] announcing new OSB service

2009-05-10 Thread Inge Wallin
On Sunday 10 May 2009 23:20:44 Mitja Kleider wrote:
 Hello,

 after having some trouble with the precision and number of bugs returned by
 OpenStreetBugs [1] I contacted the author (Xav). He agreed that it needed
 to be rewritten. I already tried some code which was used for testing
 purposes only [2].
 I continued developing that code in a public repository. I also added
 scripts to dump the Appspot database (based on Xav's dump method).

 The new service is now running on a sponsored test server [3]. Appspot data
 is imported once a day. I also sent a patch to Xav to proxy the new
 database on Appspot for a smooth transition to the new service.

 I hope that this patch will be applied soon. Xavier was afraid of
 Javascript slowness now where each request returns 100 bugs. Can anyone
 confirm that this is a problem? This number could still be changed.

 I think it would be nice if the service was using the domain
 openstreetbugs.org (easy to remember).
 Currently it is available at http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/

 If you like to use the service in JOSM you can change the settings from
 http://openstreetbugs.appspot.com/* to
 http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/api/0.1/*

 You find some statistics, daily database dumps and various links at the
 more link on the new website. Some details are also documented in the
 wiki [4].

 One last thing: my goal was to get better query results and more access to
 the data. I do not intend to spend a lot of time on developing this
 service. You are always welcome to send patches, maybe it is also possible
 to share access to the repository. And in the worst case: forking is easy.

 I hope you enjoy the new OpenStreetBugs!

Nice, but there seems to be a problem with UTF-8 encoding.  Check the area 
around 
http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/?zoom=13lat=58.39771lon=15.64477layers=B00T
 
and see if you can see the errors.

-Inge

 Greetings,
 Mitja

 [1] http://openstreetbugs.appspot.com/
 [2] http://www.b3e.net/openstreetbugs.html
 [3] http://openstreetbugs.schokokeks.org/
 [4] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Emka/new_OSB


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