Stephan Knauss:

I had developed a JOSM plugin and a server backend to download very fast
blocks of GPS data.
I assumed it be a good companion to the overpass mirror of OSM data. And
fetching GPS points from the API is sometimes slow as hell.

But how do you deal with private and otherwise restricted GPS tracks? They are the main reason we still don't have full GPX planet, afaik.

I asked around for some feedback, but no one was interested in that plugin.

Did you announce it anywhere? I haven't heard about such plugin.

My server resources would not allow to provide it on a global scale
anyway. My demo data covers Thailand, in case someone wants to give it a
try.

That's the major problem: covering the whole planet with high-resolution tiles should require an awful lot of resources, which I don't have, and if anyone else had, he would spend them on more useful tasks.

Regarding your project: Z11 is way to highlevel. Have you thought about
better resolution? Maybe Z19 or Z20?

All tiles are prerendered. I considered loading GPS points into database, but the required storage size is just ridiculous. So, there are ~300K tiles now. For zoom 12 there would be ~500K more. But zoom 12 doesn't differ from zoom 11 much on osm.org default map style, thus we'll need zoom 13 tiles, millions of them. It is simply unpractical. That's why I've released all of the tools, to allow everybody to generate tiles just for their country, region or a town.

Actually, there are areas with higher prerendered zooms on the announced map: Western Russia is processed up to zoom 14, and Poland -- to zoom 15. I think that lacking sequential information (that is, when points are not connected), it is pointless to go below zoom 17: check Alex Morega's map at http://maps.grep.ro/ where he rendered points at zoom 17 a year ago. But then, if the purpose of tiles is to validate existing highways, zoom 15 is enough. For mapping, points are not enough regardless of zoom: speed and direction are as important as coordinates, and the current points dump does not, and could not have such information.


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