No, there is no evidence of diffs being used. Heck, there isn't even hard
evidence that they are using OSM data at all yet. And I agree, if they are
actually using OSM, it is most likely a snapshot that gets updated only
periodically.
But once there are enough reddit threads about it, it doesn't m
Hey everyone,
Just a question which no one seems to have addressed - is there any
evidence that Go is actually using a *feed* of OSM data, rather than just a
one-off dump? It's really rare, IMHO, for anyone to bother with a feed for
a project like this - so much easier to just get a planet extra
On 1/2/2017 4:31 AM, Daniel Koć wrote:
If you mean default style (osm-carto), it's already appointed for
rendering =} :
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/2203
It's wrong to say it's "appointed" for rendering. There's an issue open
requesting it be rendered, but that
Hi, my OSM server is just broken. Therefore, I can currently offer no
OSM services like "Boundaries Map" and "Missing Boundaries" and some more.
No idea what I'm doing right now and certainly not how long this will last.
Since I wanted to set up a new server, it is not worthwhile to invest in
a
I have been steadily cleaning up some (many) broken Wikipedia and Wikidata
tags, and would like to solicit some help :)
To my knowledge, there is no site where one could add a set of OSM IDs that
need attention (something like a bug tracker lite, where one could come and
randomly pick a few IDs to
On 31.12.16 00:30, john whelan wrote:
There has been some recent traffic about new users and the occasional
problems they cause. The recent traffic was about Pokemon. In HOT in
theory new users work is validated. In practise its only when a tile
is completed and even then most tiles aren't c
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