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Hi MfG,
Here's a recent one produced for the Africa Open Data Conference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sEeFhO07Ts
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> Am 22.09.2015 um 20:38 schrieb Michael Reichert :
>
> You can even get planet files – back until the first ODbL planet on
> 2012-09-12.
>
> http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/
the older files (down to 2006) are still available here:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/cc-
Hi Stephen,
Am 2015-09-22 um 20:29 schrieb Stephen Knox:
> Is there a log or archive of these files anywhere? I would like to plot the
> growth of open street map data by time, ideally but not necessarily by
> region. So I am interested in the file size rather than the file itself.
You can even g
Is there a log or archive of these files anywhere? I would like to plot the
growth of open street map data by time, ideally but not necessarily by
region. So I am interested in the file size rather than the file itself.
Of course people don't keep them for too long for good reason, but has
anyone
On Tuesday 22 September 2015, henk van der laan wrote:
>
> Stating that something is a bad job by someone does not mean that
> person is incompetent.
No, but if someone does a bad job he/she is either incompetent or has
bad intentions and since you specifically say you assume good
intentions...
W dniu 22.09.2015 15:49, Mateusz Konieczny napisał(a):
Note that it is not including the latest changes that are not deployed
on the OSM website (currently it includes the new road style).
One can preview those changes here (for some testing places):
http://bl.ocks.org/pnorman/raw/c61d6b11193
> On Tuesday 22 September 2015, henk van der laan wrote:
> > Over the past couple of month some big changes in the rendering of
> > the map have been made.
> > These changes do not improve the readabillity of the map, and despite
> > it's good intentions do not seem to take into account the basics
On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 13:32:42 +0200
Matthijs Melissen wrote:
> To aid the discussion, here you can compare the old and new rendering
> (Netherlands/Belgium/Luxembourg only):
> http://bl.ocks.org/tyrasd/raw/67a00dbb869456094373/#9.00/52.3535/5.0572
Note that it is not including the latest changes
Hi Mathijs,
In response I've combined some answers for readablilliity.
> Hi Henk,
>
> On 22 September 2015 at 12:43, henk van der laan
> wrote:
>
> To aid the discussion, here you can compare the old and new rendering
> (Netherlands/Belgium/Luxembourg only):
> http://bl.ocks.org/tyrasd/raw/67a
Hi Henk,
On 22 September 2015 at 12:43, henk van der laan wrote:
> Over the past couple of month some big changes in the rendering of the
> map have been made.
> These changes do not improve the readabillity of the map, and despite
> it's good intentions do not seem to take into account the basic
On Tuesday 22 September 2015, henk van der laan wrote:
> Over the past couple of month some big changes in the rendering of
> the map have been made.
> These changes do not improve the readabillity of the map, and despite
> it's good intentions do not seem to take into account the basics of
> map r
W dniu 16.09.2015 22:59, Matthijs Melissen napisał(a):
Dear all,
Today, v2.35.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet has been
released and rolled out to the openstreetmap.org servers. It might
still take a couple of days before all tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include:
* Add new icon
Over the past couple of month some big changes in the rendering of the
map have been made.
These changes do not improve the readabillity of the map, and despite
it's good intentions do not seem to take into account the basics of map
rendering, but rather look at tagging and decide on that.
- the m
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