I wrote: > You wrote there that the machinery at your office starts on 10:30 PM. > But the latest feature added into the extract dates usually 9 PM.
Sorry, I meant "usually 7 PM" not "usually 9 PM": S. 2012/4/13 Stefan Keller <sfkel...@gmail.com>: > 2012/4/13 Frederik Ramm <frede...@remote.org>: >> Hi, >> >> >> On 04/13/12 10:45, Stefan Keller wrote: >>> >>> One question related to this I've always wanted to ask you, is: >>> When I download the newest daily extract, like e.g. >>> switzerland.osm.pbf (timestamp usually around 4:00 AM), >>> and I look inside the db for the most recent added node, >>> this node has a creation-date of around 7 PM of the day before >>> (currently node 1711815745 7:10 PM). >> >> >> I blogged about this a while ago: >> http://blog.geofabrik.de/?p=75 >> >> The process has changed a little meanwhile but basically it's still the same >> procedure. > > Yes, I read that with interest. > But there still remain more than 3 hours unexplained. > You wrote there that the machinery at your office starts on 10:30 PM. > But the latest feature added into the extract dates usually 9 PM. > > Yours, S. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk