Hi.

Can anyone assist with a query for a new user.

I want to allow limited access for a set of roads. It is a private estate with 
permission access for certain users but not general access for all but it does 
require navigation permission so it will allow a navigation app ability to plot 
a route and Ellie access. There is paid entry or free entry based upon your 
status but I don’t know how to tag the access -can you advise?

Kind regards
Simon Wetton 
 
M : 07774 960970

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> On 10 Jul 2018, at 21:10, Paul Norman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 2018-07-10 12:30 PM, Mark Goodge wrote:
>> 
>> I think it's a positive. One of the biggest issues with large-scale use of 
>> OSM is that OSM's own tile server isn't suited for high-volume use, but most 
>> of the alternative tile servers are rate-limited and require payment for 
>> larger volumes. If ESRI's tile server will, as the blog post suggests, be 
>> free to access, then it will be a more useful alternative for users who 
>> don't have the resources to host their own tile server.
> 
> It's not the same as OpenStreetMap Carto. OpenStreetMap Carto is written in 
> CartoCSS and rendered server-side, what they have uses client-side rendering 
> and lots of ESRI technology.
> 
>> I think a more granular update schedule is unlikely to be an issue for most 
>> users. Even "every few weeks" is going to be a lot better than Bing and 
>> Google.
> 
> Yes, every few weeks is more than fast enough for most uses. osm.org is 
> different because it's part of the feedback cycle, so minutely updates 
> matter. Quarterly updates are common with many maps.
> 
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