Hi all!

 I'd like to continue with the Shape extraction for Wikipedia articles, like 
Kolossos has begun with the
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Query-to-map 
 Query-to-Map-project. There is pretty much already there, even the complete 
endresult, like I mentioned in
https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/GeoShape#Frontend_Examples 

 What I'm thinking about is: I don't think the Osm2pgsql database schema which 
we have (I think) is suitable for the long-term for the reasons mentioned in 
the same article further below,
https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/GeoShape#Comparasion_osm2pgsql_and_osmosis 
 mainly because I cant find a good changemanagement for derivate tables, which 
can be worked around maybe or which can be omitted creating a new Shape table 
every now and then. 

 Personally I like the lonvia approach best, it's a Osmosis snapshot schema 
which is quite up to date to my opinion and its a ready GPL package. On the 
other hand, it's in phyton which may not be 'everybodys darling' [PK], and it's 
rendering functions are not needed for this purpose here. In one thing I tend 
to agree with Stephan Plepelits:

 Unfortunately we have to import the database twice ... once with osm2pgsql to 
have a database structure which is usable for mapnik. A second time with 
osmosis, because we want to have all possibly available data. 
http://gitorious.org/openstreetbrowser/openstreetbrowser/blobs/master/DOCU 

 What do you think?
 Guverneu/Bernhard
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