On Sunday 21 December 2008 23:06, Nop wrote: > > Hi folks! > > > As I liked the features of the cycle map but rather missed a hiking map > based on a similar design, I started working on one.
Maybe we could share coding power, configuration power, network ressource power as I'm working on a similar project : http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hiking_Map#OpenHikingMap ( just over the comment you just added ) > You can have a look at an early draft here: http://www.nop.onpw.de/. And > there the problems start. Currently the test map is located at a free > webhoster, but it is obvious that the final map will be require some > magnitudes more webspace. As I can see, your maps are far better than mine, that's a totally awesome work ! Could you provide details of the configuration setup you made ? ( mapnik, database server ? course of action ? ) > So do you have any recommendations for me on where to find webhosting > for this project? It is a simple set of prerendered tiles and openlayers > and requires no server side database or applications. > > I guess I could use advice and help with this project. I guess I could too, from you ;-) - I have a dedicated server offered by my company to play with (with a minor restriction) but with virtually ilimited bandwidth (100Mbs link) - something like 1 To disk space, computing power (dual-core 2.6GHZ), 2GO RAM, and on it whatever I want : web server, postgis install, mapnik libs, ... -- Sylvain Letuffe [email protected] qui suis-je : http://slyserv.dyndns.org _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

