OK, OSM ops people and AARNet people are linked up. Let's see what gets decided!
On Thu, 19 Sept 2024 at 14:23, stevea <[email protected]> wrote: > Graeme, thanks for asking, but I'm not an expert in this. I think it best > if you ask Brian directly how it all goes. He can likely offer great > perspective on how "multiple prisms reflect many colors of light" when > doing such things; Americana is awesome, and has many moving parts. I > couldn't even begin to describe them all, as I am in awe of them and how > intricate are all the moving parts. Minh, Brian, many others can better > answer. But it is topical, as "you can't really have too many conduits of > communications" going on, ESPECIALLY in "early days." And OSM (-au, > -us...) still feel "kinda young." > > Steve > > > On Sep 18, 2024, at 9:20 PM, Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Steve, back to you. > > > > How does Americana operate? > > > > i believe Brian / ZLW set it all up himself but OSMUS now runs it? > > > > Thanks > > > > Graeme > > > > > > On Thu, 19 Sept 2024 at 13:57, Adam Steer <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Although this is moving off topic - it seems comms are officially still > in multiple modes: > > > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Mapping_Community > > > > I clean forgot about discourse - my bad. Next time I'll drop a line that > way also. > > > > My feel is that overcommunicating is gonna be the way to get a new > regional OSM service stood up :) > > > > Random side thought, if someone is getting paid for it, maybe some data > forensics on AARNet OSM cache usage (where tiles got delivered, *who* they > served) would be useful. It would be good to understand at least - put some > evidence behind "It'd be good if we...". Maybe a local server has no > impact? Either way, finding out might be useful... > >
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