Hi,

Alex Mandel wrote:
> QGIS with it's OSM plugin and Mapnik Plugins(Quantumnik) might be a good
> place to get you started and support good visual overlay of your data so
> you can see what you're doing. Combining it all is just referencing more
> than one layer for data in the mapnik config you use for tiles, and the
> plugin should help get those files started.

I would have suggested QGIS as well, but the rest seems a bit 
complicated to me - can you not draw some polygons in QGIS, save them as 
shape and open these shapefiles directly from your Mapnik style file? No 
need to create your extra data in OSM format and clumsily stuff that 
into your OSM database (with potential ID conflicts and all) if you 
don't want your data to end up in OSM anyway.

Bye
Frederik
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