Re: [talk-au] Able to host a tile.osm.org CDN node?

2019-02-19 Thread John Bryant
Hi Grant, it would be great to have something up and running here. What
kind of org usually provides this elsewhere? Unis, companies, individuals?
Is there a technical maintenance component required, or is this just
hardware? AWS has a Sydney location, would this be a viable option?

Thanks, John

On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 at 06:55, Grant Slater 
wrote:

> Hi OpenStreetMap Talk-AU,
>
> Quick Introduction: I am part of the volunteer Operations team who run
> the OpenStreetMap.org infrastructure.
>
> Our tile.openstreetmap.org CDN would greatly benefit from having a
> cache server in Australia and/or New Zealand. It would make the
> default rendered map on OpenStreetMap.org much faster for Australians.
>
> The live CDN Country -> Edge Cache Mapping:
> https://dns.openstreetmap.org/tile.openstreetmap.org.html
>
> Know anyone who could help?
> We're ideally looking for a physical server or powerful VM with 8GB+
> RAM and at least 146GB of storage.
> More details here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Servers/Tile_CDN
>
> Our current peak AU traffic is currently around 18,000,000 Bits per second.
>
> Full breakdown here in bps:
>
> https://git.openstreetmap.org/dns.git/blob/HEAD:/bandwidth/tile.openstreetmap.yml
>
> Feel free to contact me off-list if you prefer.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Grant
>
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[talk-au] Able to host a tile.osm.org CDN node?

2019-02-19 Thread Grant Slater
Hi OpenStreetMap Talk-AU,

Quick Introduction: I am part of the volunteer Operations team who run
the OpenStreetMap.org infrastructure.

Our tile.openstreetmap.org CDN would greatly benefit from having a
cache server in Australia and/or New Zealand. It would make the
default rendered map on OpenStreetMap.org much faster for Australians.

The live CDN Country -> Edge Cache Mapping:
https://dns.openstreetmap.org/tile.openstreetmap.org.html

Know anyone who could help?
We're ideally looking for a physical server or powerful VM with 8GB+
RAM and at least 146GB of storage.
More details here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Servers/Tile_CDN

Our current peak AU traffic is currently around 18,000,000 Bits per second.

Full breakdown here in bps:
https://git.openstreetmap.org/dns.git/blob/HEAD:/bandwidth/tile.openstreetmap.yml

Feel free to contact me off-list if you prefer.

Kind regards,

Grant

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[talk-au] [Brisbane] EWB Missing Maps event with Australia Red Cross Youth

2019-02-19 Thread Joel H.

Hello all!

I would like to forward an invitation to all Brisbane OpenStreetMappers!


A Missing Maps mapathon is being held on 28th Feb (6pm) by Engineers 
Without Boarders and the Australian Red Cross Youth.


And on the 12th Apr a larger event will be held.

Both events take place at WSP 900 Ann Street.


If you have any question please contact Ritva Vilppola at:

Ritva.Vilppola (at) wsp (dot) com


Thanks,

Joel


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Re: [talk-au] Correct tagging of railway=platform where it is a sandwich platform

2019-02-19 Thread Ewen Hill
Thank you Andrew and Warin,
There are 1734 platform_edge elements, mainly in Germany and
surrounding countries as well as in London and 3 in South Korea. I see this
probably being a better solution for underground  or complex interchanges
where platforms are not visible however I do think this is overkill and are
1700+ elements going to become standard in all the rendering engines as
Warin commented/

The backstory is that most Melbourne stations with a sandwich platform have
been commented on that they need to be split and this appears to be a
rather tedious process that has little reward to very few. I want to make
sure that we are future proofing this and the best way to proceed.

Ewen

On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 07:46, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I too am not aware of 'platform edge'.
>
> Of what use is it, other than making more work/adding data bloat?
>
> Not used by route relation for public transport.
>
> Rendered?
>
> Used by on the fly routers?
>
> I prefer to split the platform so it is clear which side is what, so I am
> for A.
>
> But am not worried by it.
>
> On 18/02/19 23:23, Andrew Harvey wrote:
>
> > All methods are in current use:
> >
> > An example of A:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/-34.04169/151.12293
> > An example of C:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/-33.67210/151.11468
> >
> > I wasn't aware of platform_edge
> > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:railway%3Dplatform_edge but in
> > light of the detailed wiki write-up of it, I think it's better if we
> > migrate to B. So map the whole platform area, but then add linear ways
> > for platform_edge along the sides.
> >
> > On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 at 21:44, Ewen Hill  wrote:
> >> I'm interested in the preferred way of creating a sandwich railway
> platform
> >> where
> >> a) there are railway lines on both sides and
> >> b) trains stop to pick up passengers on both sides and
> >> c) there are few physical barriers between both platforms and
> >> d) there is sufficient aerial imagery to allow detailed platform layout
> >>
> >> Is it better to
> >> a) split the platform in the middle or
> >> b) add platform_edge and include platform number as the reference or
> >> c) no need to do anything, the reference="platform 8/9" on the platform
> >> polygon suffices and platform_edge is overkill.
> >>
> >> Thanks in anticipation
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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Warm Regards

Ewen Hill
Internet Development Australia
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