Peter Körner wrote: > Yes, the processed_p is available from [1], where it is generated every > now an then (manual step). Then, it has to be updated at the osm mapnik > server, which, again, is a manual step.
This is not entirely true. The Coastline Error Checker runs through all the coastlines every every* night, generating a processed_p shapefile, but this version is not used by the OSM mapnik map. The latter generates its own coastline shapefile every time the full planet is reloaded, which happens on an infrequent schedule. > So there are at least two people involved that are not working in an > planned time schedule (as nobody pays them for this, i think). > > Fortunately, the coastline doesn't change that often ;) More often than you may think, as existing OSM data is refined, or sand suppletion or depletion is performed, either by nature or by man. * When hypercube isn't down or otherwise slow, which is quite often these days. -- Lennard _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

