On 21/03/16 08:06, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 21/03/16 06:16, André Riedel wrote:
We've got a bug report at the Chemnitzer Linux-Tage. osm.org should be
added as alternative name in the openstreetmap.org certificate. This
is important for the link shortener.
https://osm.org/go/0MIaEuZzQ-?m=
Do we
On 21/03/16 06:16, André Riedel wrote:
We've got a bug report at the Chemnitzer Linux-Tage. osm.org should be
added as alternative name in the openstreetmap.org certificate. This
is important for the link shortener.
https://osm.org/go/0MIaEuZzQ-?m=
Do we actually generate that name anywhere?
2016-03-21 8:06 GMT+01:00 Tom Hughes :
> Do we actually generate that name anywhere? or have you just assumed that
> you can change it to https?
OSM does not generate https links, but other tools will do it or
change existing ones.
The guy who told it to us probably assumed such
We've got a bug report at the Chemnitzer Linux-Tage. osm.org should be
added as alternative name in the openstreetmap.org certificate. This
is important for the link shortener.
https://osm.org/go/0MIaEuZzQ-?m=
Best greetings from Chemnitz
André
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On 21/03/16 07:50, André Riedel wrote:
2016-03-21 8:06 GMT+01:00 Tom Hughes :
Do we actually generate that name anywhere? or have you just assumed that
you can change it to https?
OSM does not generate https links, but other tools will do it or
change existing ones.
Well
Hello Saad,
your project sounds really interesting and I hope you'll succeed with
it. And I'd be very happy if you'd switch to OSM instead of Google Maps
with your project and supply an OpenSource license file to your code.
However, I'm afraid we can't accept you for this year's GSoC mainly for
On 21/03/16 09:26, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Or perhaps there are alternative SSL stacks for Java that can be employed?
No need for that, all it really needs is for the JOSM devs to be
prepared to make it use a custom root certificate set until such time as
Oracle get around to updating the
On 21.03.2016 10:26, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 03/21/2016 09:22 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
The horribly backward Java certificate root authority list is the main
obstacle to most of our attempts to improve https support in fact.
Perhaps we could just ignore that? I'm a JOSM user myself but I
On 21.03.2016 10:26, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 03/21/2016 09:22 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
The horribly backward Java certificate root authority list is the main
obstacle to most of our attempts to improve https support in fact.
Perhaps we could just ignore that? I'm a JOSM user myself but I
On 21.03.2016 11:06, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 21/03/16 09:49, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
I would suggest contact engineers at Oracle who work on Java and explain
them the issue. Perhaps, it could be solved in two weeks via Java auto
update. The most widespread form of communication is
Hi,
On 03/21/2016 09:22 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
> The horribly backward Java certificate root authority list is the main
> obstacle to most of our attempts to improve https support in fact.
Perhaps we could just ignore that? I'm a JOSM user myself but I don't
think that the rest of the world
Hi,
Is the problem is that the OSM certificate, granted by GeoTrust Inc., is
not trusted by the default Java installation? Adding more trusted
certificates into the local Java keystore is not an impossible task,
especially if there was a manual page about how to do it.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
On 21/03/16 09:59, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 21/03/16 09:26, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Or perhaps there are alternative SSL stacks for Java that can be
employed?
No need for that, all it really needs is for the JOSM devs to be
prepared to make it use a custom root certificate set until such time as
On 21/03/16 09:49, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
I would suggest contact engineers at Oracle who work on Java and explain
them the issue. Perhaps, it could be solved in two weeks via Java auto
update. The most widespread form of communication is misunderstanding.
Perhaps, they are just unaware of it.
As I understand, it's possible to add root CA to java
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/java-add-certificate-ca-store/
Could it helps us to get https://osm.org works?
2016-03-21 14:49 GMT+05:00 Oleksiy Muzalyev :
> On 21.03.2016 10:26,
Hi,
My name is Saad Qureshi and I am currently a 3rd Year Electrical
Engineering Student at NUST, Pakistan.
I got a chance to read through all the projects that OpenStreetMap is
working on and I would like to recommend an innovative project that me and
my friends have been working on for a few
On 19/03/2016 16:03, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
In that case one may just revert to old version (if old roads are
considered to be significantly better) - but it would make more
complicated to use any improvements that appeared later in this map
style.
Agreed - although to some extent it
On 14.03.2016 10:54, Niko 7 wrote:
I tried to run the .jar (it may not be used like this, so please, point
me the correct way) but the execution answered with:
"java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no gluegen-rt in java.library.path"
Please try running the shell script delivered with the program
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