Re: [Talk-in] Map of InternetShutdowns in India - Need Help!

2017-02-09 Thread Sarath M S
On Thursday 09 February 2017 01:43 PM, Sarath M S wrote:
>> >> doesn't like. Within a few hours of launching the site, we have
>> already
>> >> received a mail complaining about this.
>> >>

Another thing that might interest many of you was that the complaint
made a direct reference to the Draft Geospatial Information Regulation
Bill that was never tabled. The sentence started with "As per a recently
passed law..." and ended with "...Rs.100 Crore" :-)

Cheers,
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Re: [Talk-in] Map of InternetShutdowns in India - Need Help!

2017-02-09 Thread Sarath M S
Hello Arun, Sajjad, Srinivas,

Looks like it was a false alarm. I had not received the screenshot from
the person who raised the concern by the time I sent out the email.

I only got it today morning. It seems to have been taken way before the
scripts kicked in. The HTML on the sidebar, generated by ractivejs was
also missing in the screenshot.

But I gave the problem the benefit of doubt because at the default zoom
level, the 'wrong' boundaries are visible as dotted lines even after the
gl-boundaries fix is applied.[1]

Arun, can you confirm that the library fixes Arunachal's boundaries also?

Anyway, please review the work and file bugs if you find any. Of course,
PRs/MRs are most welcome.

 [1] http://geekpic.net/pm-IF2RQR.html

Cheers,
Sarath

On Thursday 09 February 2017 01:02 PM, Arun Ganesh wrote:
> Sarath, it looks like mapbox-gl-boundaries plugin is correcting the
> boundaries as expected. Can you describe exactly on which part of the
> boundary you are seeing an issue?
> 
> On the first load it takes a second for the extended boundaries to show
> up, but should be fine after that.
> 
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Sajjad Anwar  > wrote:
> 
> Looks like a blip - I can see the website now.
> 
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Sajjad Anwar  > wrote:
> > Hey Sarath -
> >
> > Looks like the website is down? Could you post a screenshot of the
> > boundary mismatches you are seeing? Happy to help. (I work at Mapbox)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Sajjad
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Sarath M S  > wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> We just launched a website[1] to keep track of the increasing
> incidents
> >> of Internet Shutdowns in India. So far we have collected information
> >> about 62 such incidents across India. You can read more about the
> issue
> >> on the site[2].
> >>
> >> Apart from the sharing the work and inviting contributions[3], I am
> >> writing this to seek help in fixing the problem with India's borders
> >> with Pakistan and China showing up in a way that the Government
> of India
> >> doesn't like. Within a few hours of launching the site, we have
> already
> >> received a mail complaining about this.
> >>
> >> What we tried:
> >>
> >> * We used the mapbox-gl-boundaries[4] library to switch to the
> claimed
> >> boundaries. The map styles differ from the example used in the
> README.md
> >> file.
> >>
> >> * A couple of friends from Mapbox helped out with changing the
> polygons
> >> on the state. We also tried using the district and state polygons
> from
> >> datameet.
> >>
> >> Is there a known fix to this? What else can be done?
> >>
> >>  [1] http://internetshutdows.in
> >>  [2] http://internetshutdowns.in/about
> 
> >>  [3] https://gitlab.com/sflcin/internetshutdowns/tree/webapp
> 
> >>  [4] https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-boundaries
> 
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Sarath
> >> Technologist, SFLC.in
> >>
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Re: [Talk-in] Map of InternetShutdowns in India - Need Help!

2017-02-08 Thread Arun Ganesh
Sarath, it looks like mapbox-gl-boundaries plugin is correcting the
boundaries as expected. Can you describe exactly on which part of the
boundary you are seeing an issue?

On the first load it takes a second for the extended boundaries to show up,
but should be fine after that.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Sajjad Anwar  wrote:

> Looks like a blip - I can see the website now.
>
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Sajjad Anwar  wrote:
> > Hey Sarath -
> >
> > Looks like the website is down? Could you post a screenshot of the
> > boundary mismatches you are seeing? Happy to help. (I work at Mapbox)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Sajjad
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Sarath M S  wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> We just launched a website[1] to keep track of the increasing incidents
> >> of Internet Shutdowns in India. So far we have collected information
> >> about 62 such incidents across India. You can read more about the issue
> >> on the site[2].
> >>
> >> Apart from the sharing the work and inviting contributions[3], I am
> >> writing this to seek help in fixing the problem with India's borders
> >> with Pakistan and China showing up in a way that the Government of India
> >> doesn't like. Within a few hours of launching the site, we have already
> >> received a mail complaining about this.
> >>
> >> What we tried:
> >>
> >> * We used the mapbox-gl-boundaries[4] library to switch to the claimed
> >> boundaries. The map styles differ from the example used in the README.md
> >> file.
> >>
> >> * A couple of friends from Mapbox helped out with changing the polygons
> >> on the state. We also tried using the district and state polygons from
> >> datameet.
> >>
> >> Is there a known fix to this? What else can be done?
> >>
> >>  [1] http://internetshutdows.in
> >>  [2] http://internetshutdowns.in/about
> >>  [3] https://gitlab.com/sflcin/internetshutdowns/tree/webapp
> >>  [4] https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-boundaries
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Sarath
> >> Technologist, SFLC.in
> >>
> >>
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Re: [Talk-in] Map of InternetShutdowns in India - Need Help!

2017-02-08 Thread Sajjad Anwar
Looks like a blip - I can see the website now.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Sajjad Anwar  wrote:
> Hey Sarath -
>
> Looks like the website is down? Could you post a screenshot of the
> boundary mismatches you are seeing? Happy to help. (I work at Mapbox)
>
> Cheers,
> Sajjad
>
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Sarath M S  wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> We just launched a website[1] to keep track of the increasing incidents
>> of Internet Shutdowns in India. So far we have collected information
>> about 62 such incidents across India. You can read more about the issue
>> on the site[2].
>>
>> Apart from the sharing the work and inviting contributions[3], I am
>> writing this to seek help in fixing the problem with India's borders
>> with Pakistan and China showing up in a way that the Government of India
>> doesn't like. Within a few hours of launching the site, we have already
>> received a mail complaining about this.
>>
>> What we tried:
>>
>> * We used the mapbox-gl-boundaries[4] library to switch to the claimed
>> boundaries. The map styles differ from the example used in the README.md
>> file.
>>
>> * A couple of friends from Mapbox helped out with changing the polygons
>> on the state. We also tried using the district and state polygons from
>> datameet.
>>
>> Is there a known fix to this? What else can be done?
>>
>>  [1] http://internetshutdows.in
>>  [2] http://internetshutdowns.in/about
>>  [3] https://gitlab.com/sflcin/internetshutdowns/tree/webapp
>>  [4] https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-boundaries
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sarath
>> Technologist, SFLC.in
>>
>>
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Re: [Talk-in] Map of InternetShutdowns in India - Need Help!

2017-02-08 Thread Sajjad Anwar
Hey Sarath -

Looks like the website is down? Could you post a screenshot of the
boundary mismatches you are seeing? Happy to help. (I work at Mapbox)

Cheers,
Sajjad

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Sarath M S  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We just launched a website[1] to keep track of the increasing incidents
> of Internet Shutdowns in India. So far we have collected information
> about 62 such incidents across India. You can read more about the issue
> on the site[2].
>
> Apart from the sharing the work and inviting contributions[3], I am
> writing this to seek help in fixing the problem with India's borders
> with Pakistan and China showing up in a way that the Government of India
> doesn't like. Within a few hours of launching the site, we have already
> received a mail complaining about this.
>
> What we tried:
>
> * We used the mapbox-gl-boundaries[4] library to switch to the claimed
> boundaries. The map styles differ from the example used in the README.md
> file.
>
> * A couple of friends from Mapbox helped out with changing the polygons
> on the state. We also tried using the district and state polygons from
> datameet.
>
> Is there a known fix to this? What else can be done?
>
>  [1] http://internetshutdows.in
>  [2] http://internetshutdowns.in/about
>  [3] https://gitlab.com/sflcin/internetshutdowns/tree/webapp
>  [4] https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-boundaries
>
> Thanks,
> Sarath
> Technologist, SFLC.in
>
>
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Re: [Talk-in] Map of InternetShutdowns in India - Need Help!

2017-02-08 Thread srinivas kodali
I kinda posted in a rush, what is the issue again? I see that the map on
internetshutdowns.in is close to India's official boundaries. Is it just
with the styling listed in Readme file?



Regards,
Srinivas Kodali
www.lostprogrammer.com

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:43 PM, srinivas kodali 
wrote:

> There is a guide to use the openstreetmap.in server with accurate
> boundaries https://github.com/osm-in/openstreetmap.in#using-this-map
>
> Regards,
> Srinivas Kodali
> www.lostprogrammer.com
>
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Sarath M S  wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We just launched a website[1] to keep track of the increasing incidents
>> of Internet Shutdowns in India. So far we have collected information
>> about 62 such incidents across India. You can read more about the issue
>> on the site[2].
>>
>> Apart from the sharing the work and inviting contributions[3], I am
>> writing this to seek help in fixing the problem with India's borders
>> with Pakistan and China showing up in a way that the Government of India
>> doesn't like. Within a few hours of launching the site, we have already
>> received a mail complaining about this.
>>
>> What we tried:
>>
>> * We used the mapbox-gl-boundaries[4] library to switch to the claimed
>> boundaries. The map styles differ from the example used in the README.md
>> file.
>>
>> * A couple of friends from Mapbox helped out with changing the polygons
>> on the state. We also tried using the district and state polygons from
>> datameet.
>>
>> Is there a known fix to this? What else can be done?
>>
>>  [1] http://internetshutdows.in
>>  [2] http://internetshutdowns.in/about
>>  [3] https://gitlab.com/sflcin/internetshutdowns/tree/webapp
>>  [4] https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-boundaries
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sarath
>> Technologist, SFLC.in
>>
>>
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Re: [Talk-in] Map of InternetShutdowns in India - Need Help!

2017-02-08 Thread srinivas kodali
There is a guide to use the openstreetmap.in server with accurate
boundaries https://github.com/osm-in/openstreetmap.in#using-this-map

Regards,
Srinivas Kodali
www.lostprogrammer.com

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Sarath M S  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We just launched a website[1] to keep track of the increasing incidents
> of Internet Shutdowns in India. So far we have collected information
> about 62 such incidents across India. You can read more about the issue
> on the site[2].
>
> Apart from the sharing the work and inviting contributions[3], I am
> writing this to seek help in fixing the problem with India's borders
> with Pakistan and China showing up in a way that the Government of India
> doesn't like. Within a few hours of launching the site, we have already
> received a mail complaining about this.
>
> What we tried:
>
> * We used the mapbox-gl-boundaries[4] library to switch to the claimed
> boundaries. The map styles differ from the example used in the README.md
> file.
>
> * A couple of friends from Mapbox helped out with changing the polygons
> on the state. We also tried using the district and state polygons from
> datameet.
>
> Is there a known fix to this? What else can be done?
>
>  [1] http://internetshutdows.in
>  [2] http://internetshutdowns.in/about
>  [3] https://gitlab.com/sflcin/internetshutdowns/tree/webapp
>  [4] https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-boundaries
>
> Thanks,
> Sarath
> Technologist, SFLC.in
>
>
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[Talk-in] Map of InternetShutdowns in India - Need Help!

2017-02-08 Thread Sarath M S
Hello,

We just launched a website[1] to keep track of the increasing incidents
of Internet Shutdowns in India. So far we have collected information
about 62 such incidents across India. You can read more about the issue
on the site[2].

Apart from the sharing the work and inviting contributions[3], I am
writing this to seek help in fixing the problem with India's borders
with Pakistan and China showing up in a way that the Government of India
doesn't like. Within a few hours of launching the site, we have already
received a mail complaining about this.

What we tried:

* We used the mapbox-gl-boundaries[4] library to switch to the claimed
boundaries. The map styles differ from the example used in the README.md
file.

* A couple of friends from Mapbox helped out with changing the polygons
on the state. We also tried using the district and state polygons from
datameet.

Is there a known fix to this? What else can be done?

 [1] http://internetshutdows.in
 [2] http://internetshutdowns.in/about
 [3] https://gitlab.com/sflcin/internetshutdowns/tree/webapp
 [4] https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-boundaries

Thanks,
Sarath
Technologist, SFLC.in



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