Daniel Koć wrote:
> Changes
> - Added rendering “surface” tag on roads with a pattern
This is not supposed to be a huge change, right?
Are you unaware of the fact that there are forks of OpenStreetMap Carto like
German style which are keept in sync by merging them with every upstream
release?
On Saturday 23 June 2018, Sven Geggus wrote:
>
> I'm doing this for German style for more than 2 years now without
> that much of a hassle up till this release.
>
> This will now kill my ability to keep on doing this at least as
> roads.mss is concerned!
This is to be expected. You are kind of sp
| Mapnik and CartoCSS being essentially
| unmaintained,
Which is not going to change if everybody scripts its own way :)
I did not followed the discussion around that change, but it would be a good
idea to make changes upstream to come up with an equivalent style without
special code.
Yves _
W dniu 23.06.2018 o 09:21, Sven Geggus pisze:
> Are you unaware of the fact that there are forks of OpenStreetMap Carto like
> German style which are keept in sync by merging them with every upstream
> release?
Hi, Sven!
I was aware that your fork is quite closely following osm-carto, unlike
man
W dniu 23.06.2018 o 11:18, Yves pisze:
> | Mapnik and CartoCSS being essentially
> | unmaintained,
>
> Which is not going to change if everybody scripts its own way :)
> I did not followed the discussion around that change, but it would be
> a good idea to make changes upstream to come up with an e
On Saturday 23 June 2018, Yves wrote:
>
> Which is not going to change if everybody scripts its own way :)
> I did not followed the discussion around that change, but it would be
> a good idea to make changes upstream to come up with an equivalent
> style without special code. Yves
The question is
Hi Roland,
Am 2018-06-20 um 20:16 schrieb Roland Olbricht:
> On the technical side, things are even worse. The elephant in the room
> is OAuth. OAuth is built on in particular the assumptions that
> - the consumer ("the website") acts stateful
> - sessions are relatively long-lived, i.e. some seco
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