There is anyway an issue with the current Trac instance :

source: subversion/applications/rendering/mapnik/osm.xml @ 28049
HTML preview not available, since the file size exceeds 102400 bytes.

Could somebody increase this limit to 200-300K ? According to the wiki it's
in /var/lib/trac/conf/trac.ini on Shenron.

[mimeviewer]
max_preview_size = 300000

Yves

2012/11/14 Kai Krueger <kakrue...@gmail.com>

> 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
>
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