For the next release, would it be possible to get:
1. A text file (stored on the ftp) that lists all the quadtree-tiles output.
Some people might want to write scripts that can do work based on available
CanVec osm files, but it would help to know how much subdividing occurred.
Currently, we must download the zip file to determine if 092H04.0.1.2 exists
or if the tiling stopped at 092H04.0.1.

2. An RSS or Atom feed of the tiles that have been processed. Not as useful
as (1), but some people might be interested in knowing the latest without
searching around the ftp. This would be most useful when already processed
tiles get re-processed, or when tiles get processed in a different order
(such as 052A06).

Thanks for the great releases!

Adam

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Bégin, Daniel <
daniel.be...@rncan-nrcan.gc.ca> wrote:

>   Hi all, an update on product conversion.  So far ...
>
> - The process have been running for 42 days;
> - 11415 files have been processed - an average of 270 files a day;
>
> To come this week ...
> - 052A06
>  - The rest of the files
>
>
> Miscellaneous ...
>
> natural=peak
> It was supposed to be there but obviously it is not.  I'll find the problem
> and it will be included in the next release.
>
> natural=land
> area features are a duplicate of natural=water inner polygon. It will be
> removed for the next release.  Point features will still be there.
>
> Canvec Product Description
>  - Features, geometry and tiling description:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/CanVec
>
>  French Canvec wiki pages
> I still hope to produce it before the end of the summer!
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel
>
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