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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 27/03/2013 20:23, Kai Krueger a
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Hello everyone,<br>
<br>
I would like to announce a new OSM mailinglist called tile-serving
[1] to discuss and aid the development of the OSM tile serving
infrastructure.<br>
<br>
Its purpose is modelled after the rails-dev, geocoding or osrm
mailinglists that already exist.<br>
<br>
One of its primary purposes is to collate all of the various bug
reporting sources (like trac and github) and ensure that bug
reports get sufficient exposure to the developers to try and
resolve the reported issues in a timely manor. At the moment it
feels like bug reports don't get the necessary attention.<br>
<br>
It is also a place to discuss the development and feature requests
as well as documentation of those components, although the wider
issues might still be discussed on dev.<br>
<br>
In light of the recent emails, perhaps one of the first things one
could talk about is to try and set up a release process for
mod_tile / renderd / tirex / osm2pgsl. So it would be great if all
the developers of these components could sign up to the new
mailing list.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
Kai<br>
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Hi Kai,<br>
<br>
as a simple user of Open Street Map, Nominatim is needed as much as
tile rendering. Currently I (stupidly?) have osm2pgqsl to run twice,
once for Nominatim, once for Mapnik. Maybe a single run is possible?<br>
<br>
I found Nominatim setup easier than tile rendering since there is no
http setup, no live program like Tirex to interface and the setup
script of Nominatim takes care of building symlinks from the www
location to Nominatim code, there is no need for instance to have
virtual host data pointing to a tirex config which can work
correctly only if some symlinks are correctly set in
/var/[lib][run].<br>
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Hence starting with Nominatim, before considering tile rendering,
allowed me to know that I had something functional and that I could
focus on tile rendering (in some way Nominatim validated the
postgres/postgis setup).<br>
<br>
Bernard<br>
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