[talk-au] Fwd: Currently, OSM is rendering water throughout the suburbs of Perth
Warin
61sundowner at gmail.com
Mon Jun 17 10:03:41 UTC 2019
Gurgle gurgle
Now in
Jakarta ... zoom 13
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/173244595#map=13/-6.1343/106.7621
Colombo zoom 13
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/173244595#map=13/6.9339/79.8809
Don't think it is just 'our' tiles..
Wait a while and it will start flooding else where as it propagates
through the system...
I'll see if I can flood some of London ...
Err .. I don't have too .. it has already started
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/173244595#map=13/51.5114/-0.1225
Happy holidays by the water everyone.
On 17/06/19 18:23, David Wales wrote:
> Zooming to at least level 15 in Egypt shows water coverage too.
> I think it's definitely a rendering issue.
>
> On 17/6/19 6:16 pm, David Wales wrote:
>> Consensus on Slack is that it is a rendering issue specific to
>> Australian tile mirrors.
>> When I route my VPN through the Netherlands or the US, the water goes
>> away.
>> But routing through Japan is still flooded...
>>
>> Do we know who runs rendering for tiles in this region?
>>
>> Regards,
>> David Wales
>>
>> On 17/6/19 5:12 pm, Warin wrote:
>>> The Great Flood continues. I note it is happening in Perth .. so not
>>> an issue with the Tasman Sea as I thought.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 16/06/19 20:52, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
>>>> It happens regularly in many places across the world. It is a data
>>>> issue,
>>>> especially as rendering bug would become visible after map style
>>>> update.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 16 Jun 2019, 12:02 by ewen.hill at gmail.com:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Has anyone else noticed that the great flood of 2019 is on
>>>> us. I can't find the issue so is it a mapping issue or a
>>>> rendering issue please as I cannot find the source?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>>
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