>
> when is fosm.org going live again?
>
> --
> robin
>
It is live, we are busy working on a bunch of things. A pool of CPUs for
distributed Rendering is one of them, anyone who wants to help by donating a
linux box or run a vm please contact me.
just point your josm to http://api.fosm.org/api an
On 20 June 2011 16:20, Toby Murray wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:51 PM, Robin Paulson
> wrote:
>> i can still edit ok in potlatch 1
>>
>> what's happening?
>
> I believe the next phase of the license change went into effect today.
> You must accept the terms in order to keep contributing.
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:51 PM, Robin Paulson wrote:
> i can still edit ok in potlatch 1
>
> what's happening?
I believe the next phase of the license change went into effect today.
You must accept the terms in order to keep contributing. Potlatch 1
still working might be a bug? Not sure.
Toby
a few weeks back, i was forced to either accept or decline the CTs.
from what i recall, i declined. i've been editing in potlatch ever
since, but today tried out josm, as potlatch 2 is broken.
apparently, i now can't edit, as
"Authorisation at the OSM server failed
The server reported the followin
Hi everyone,
I fixed Walking Papers today. It was not processing new prints and scans for
almost two weeks.
It's been hit with a double-whammy of garbage input and not enough of my time
to fix it. I apologize for the downtime, especially to those of you hoping to
use Walking Papers in your map
On 20 June 2011 05:12, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce Potlatch 2.2 is live.
when i try and save edits, i get 'saving changeset NaN' and then it
refuses, giving:
"Couldn't upload data: HTTP request error"
also, the bing imagery is not showing, even when i select it in the
'back
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleased to announce Potlatch 2.2 is live.
>
> New features include:
- [Awesome]
- [Awesome]
- [Awesome]
Nice work, Potlatch Team!
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On 19-6-2011 21:56, KKL Import wrote:
Yes you are right, I've learned it the hard way.
All the changes are now reverted and in the next attempt I'll be
uploading self-contained chunks of data each time.
I've had this same thing happen once or twice on an upload. I simply
found the deleted nod
> Would now be a prudent time to ask the TS ('KKL Import') why he is
> uploading such a huge dataset[1] in one operation? To me that sounds
> like just asking for trouble, and trouble is what he got.
>
> If you upload 600k nodes, before you get on to uploading the ways that
> use those nodes,
On 19-6-2011 18:54, Grant Slater wrote:
Yes the reason the upload was was failing was due to a "Precondition
Fail" error (aka deleted node or similar)
Would now be a prudent time to ask the TS ('KKL Import') why he is
uploading such a huge dataset[1] in one operation? To me that sounds
like
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce Potlatch 2.2 is live.
New features include:
- Greatly improved vector background layer support (load shapefiles in
the background and bring elements through one-by-one), including
reprojection from OSGB
- Control-drag an area to select multiple elements
- MapC
On 19 June 2011 07:34, Toby Murray wrote:
> 2011/6/17 KKL Import :
>> Can somebody please help? How come a perfectly legal osmChange, containing
>> just a single way, is being rejected time and again?
>
> Has this been resolved yet? It almost sounds like a very rare
> condition I've seen admins di
Hi,
I'm an Italian mapper and this is my first message here. Sorry if I'm
writing in a new thread but I just subscribed to the list.
I have made subtitles in English and Italian for David Ellams video
tutorials [1] [2] with Universal Subtitles.
If someone doesn't know it:
"Universal Subtitles is
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