One of the services the Operations Working Group (OWG) runs is the
replication feed for OSM changes. This is used to broadcast changes
which are picked up by data consumers. We are running a test of new
software to power the replication feed, osmdbt
(https://github.com/openstreetmap/osmdbt).
Replying to Jochen and Frederik together here for compacting things.
Thanks for the replies, although i would still be very much interested in the
board's thoughts on the matter these comments already provide some valuable
views.
Since neither you nor me are pure hobby volunteers in OSM, us
Thanks for the fix.
I know that was caused by a small thing but I was not able to find it. In the
meanwhile, I used linked to the raw file in GitHub.
I had another question but I asked it on the ticket. Thanks again.
Best,
Lorenzo
> Il giorno 20 nov 2020, alle ore 11:37, Dirk Stöcker
> ha
Simon, agree that’s a danger. I think the starting point is not a list of
technical tasks, but strategic goals that have technical implications and to
which technical needs can be linked. Connect up the tech to overall purpose.
For instance, the data privacy for gdpr compliance is a osmf goal.
Without at least some guidance from the board on purpose and scope I see
a real danger of this turning in to yet another iteration of "lets make
a top ten list of stuff that might attract devs" with more money, aka
not just GSOC, thrown in as the sole change. With the boring stuff that
Hello,
I am writing to ask you because I created a custom style that I uploaded to the
wiki [1], but it is not available in the list within JOSM. I checked the
structure with other styles and it seems correct to me, what did I do wrong?
A better place for such a question is a JOSM ticket.
Hello list!
I am writing to ask you because I created a custom style that I uploaded to the
wiki [1], but it is not available in the list within JOSM. I checked the
structure with other styles and it seems correct to me, what did I do wrong?
Best,
Lorenzo Stucchi
[1]
Christoph,
On 11/19/20 20:41, Christoph Hormann wrote:
> * why i as a pure hobby OSM contributor with experience in the field of
> development should volunteer my time to manage the paid development work of
> others on my own unpaid time.
You make it sound like this was something new, but the
On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 08:41:15PM +0100, Christoph Hormann wrote:
> > Paul Norman via dev hat am 19.11.2020 17:09
> > geschrieben:
> >
> > - managing development to be paid by the OSMF by contracts and grants, and
>
> For better understanding of how the board envisions this to work, could you
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