On 01/11/2015 17:09, Amaroussi (OpenStreetMap) wrote:

While I believe that the new rendering has potential, I am suggesting
that in order to resolve concerns about the portrayal of tertiary
roads, the motorways on the mainstream style should be blue, purple
or violet instead of the current shade of rose. This would free up
rose for trunk roads, red for primary roads and so on until yellow
for tertiary.

That would make sense. It isn't just the difficulty in distinguishing tertiary from residential roads, but also that in rural areas white is too similar to the background and just disappears at overview level. I'm not too bothered as to precisely what colour tertiary roads are, but they do need to have a colour which stands out against beige.

The ability for OSM to render the “British” colours alongside the new
style colours would depend on what resources they have, but I will
support adding an alternative layer to the main site that uses the
“British” colours, as soon as the alternative tile server goes live:
it is clear that there is no clear standard for how roads are
coloured. I will suggest however that the “British” stylesheet be
based from the main openstreetmap-carto style, in order to ease
maintenance.

I would be happy to contribute financially to setting up a UK tileserver, so that http://www.openstreetmap.uk uses a UK-specific style by default in the same way that http://tile.openstreetmap.fr does for France. I'd be interested to know what kind of specification the hardware for that would need, based on typical usage figures of the main site from UK users.

Mark


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