Hi,
I'll be switching off the OSMI license change layer soon because
it is of limited use in areas where the license change bot has already been.
I'd like to replace it with something that displays where the bot has
actually edited something.
It would be trivial to simply take a current
Hi,
FYI there is already such analyser for France, thanks to osmose tool :
http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/map/?item=7060
Results are still partial (limited to few regions such as Haute-Normandie
and Languedoc-Roussillon), as the analyser is running at this very moment.
Later on, analysis is
Hi,
after some updates in my system osm2pgsql relation processing in slim mode
become very slow:
...
Node-cache: cache=100MB, maxblocks=12801*8192, allocation method=11
Mid: pgsql, scale=100 cache=100
Setting up table: planet_osm_nodes
Setting up table: planet_osm_ways
Setting up table:
Le mardi 17 juillet 2012 16:03:55, Ramas a écrit :
Hi,
after some updates in my system osm2pgsql relation processing in slim mode
become very slow:
What's values are your
fsync and synchronous_commit settings in postgresql.conf ?
With fsync = on I've seen the same behaviour as yours, try
[Since I kicked off this branch of the thread, I take the liberty of
following up even though two weeks have passed, due to vacation.]
On 12-07-05 09:44:25 CEST, Frederik Ramm wrote:
On 06/27/2012 01:10 AM, Robert Joop wrote:
3. Modify style as per 1., double size of meta tiles to 4096x4096,
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
So should we just ignore deleted things and make a stuff last edited by the
bot map, or what would you say?
Thank you Frederik. I called for such worlwide service some days ago.
The first priority is the modified
Hi,
I'm about to develop - amongst other things - an interactive local
change file viewer. It consists of an Osmosis plugin to augment a OSC
file (currently filters references to a separate OSM file) and an
OpenLayers vector map.
This is intended as a desktop tool for monitoring a specific
Hello,
we are currently building an OpenLayers based editor which I think could make
the development of iD simpler. Please have a look at the demo at
http://ole.geops.de/ to get an impression of some of the features. The source
code for OpenLayers Editor is available as well and we are happy to
From: ikonor [mailto:iko...@gmx.de]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 2:31 PM
To: dev@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] Useful post-bot visualisation?
Hi,
I'm about to develop - amongst other things - an interactive local
change file viewer. It consists of an Osmosis plugin to augment
fsync = off
synchronous_commit = on
autovacuum = off
checkpoint_segments = 30
PostgreSQL 9.1.4
On 17 July 2012 18:04, sly (sylvain letuffe) li...@letuffe.org wrote:
Le mardi 17 juillet 2012 16:03:55, Ramas a écrit :
Hi,
after some updates in my system osm2pgsql relation processing in slim
Bonjour,
Partiellement, il est là : http://freeroute.fr/iframe/ClassMaps.php?source
Bon, je dois y aller, les courses, la vie des vacances quoi !
A+
--
Marc
Le 17/07/2012 08:59, rldhont a écrit :
Bonjour Marc,
J'ai fait des tests hier et j'ai tous le code JS dont tu pourrais
avoir besoin,
Mais on peut quand même saluer l'initiative de publier des
données OSM thématique sur un portail OpenData institutionnel.
C'est à ma connaissance le premier exemple du genre et je trouve
que c'est une très bonne idée.
Moi je trouve ca bizarre comme idée.
Vu de loin on pourrait penser que c'est
Le 17 juillet 2012 15:13, Tenshu ten...@gmail.com a écrit :
Quelqu'un a jeté un oeuil à la licence choisie par Montpellier :
http://data.montpellier-agglo.com/sites/default/files/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Licence%20Open%20Data.pdf
C'est du dérivé APIE non ? Je n'avais pas vu cette licence, car
On 17/07/2012 04:30, Steve Bennett wrote:
https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/33
https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/36
https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/49
https://github.com/systemed/potlatch2/pull/66
Seriously, now. These slow review times, and blocking pull requests
Could we consider changing the process? Any of these things would help:
1) A dev build where almost all pull requests are accepted, and which
is the accepted starting point for new features. (The production build
is a subset of those branches)
2) More reviewers/people with permission to accept
Hi,
On 07/17/2012 01:30 PM, Steve Bennett wrote:
Could we consider changing the process? Any of these things would help:
1) A dev build where almost all pull requests are accepted, and which
is the accepted starting point for new features. (The production build
is a subset of those branches)
2)
On 17/07/2012 12:30, Steve Bennett wrote:
Could we consider changing the process? Any of these things would help:
1) A dev build where almost all pull requests are accepted, and which
is the accepted starting point for new features. (The production build
is a subset of those branches)
2) More
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