Hey folks, because I've got many reactions on my postings, I'll try to summarize my answeres here.
@All Windows Users: I have set up a Wiki page under "De:[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I must apologize, it's written in german, but as I see many german users in this group, someone might translate it one day. Please help me keep it running and up to date. - Thanks - @Aerics: Here's my real Emil: cmindividual[AT]gmx[DOT]de so we could discuss our private Windows problems before posting. @Avarab: (Sorry, your real name is not readable on my comp): I have to accept the fact that tah is written in Perl and not for example in Java which for my taste would have been a better cross platform approach. Merging an SVN branch back to the trunk is indeed a big effort. But this is not really necessary. You just have to make sure that when a trunk has a milestone state under Linux, windows users like me can test it. If it's ok, it becomes the maintenance branch or call it release-branch. It's really just a copy in SVN. It costs 1 minute! In the meantime the branch is locked and only reopened if there is a major error. @Frederik Of course I've read your book. And one big thing about all this tah stuff is that everyone has different interests and If he or she is fit enough could help one day. This is no misconception! I don't think it is worth, kicking out small renderers and just maintain the big ones or neglect all those Windows users out there. Or should this end up in an exclusive club here? Regards Carsten _______________________________________________ Tilesathome mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tilesathome
