[OSM-talk] OSM and new Wikipedia map features

Mateusz Konieczny matkoniecz at tutanota.com
Sat May 5 12:01:34 UTC 2018


Thanks, I forgot/missed that rendering happens on 
client computer and vector tiles with all languages are cached.

I also now have one more project on my list - look how 
vector tiles served by Wikipedia servers may be used 
(usage limits and what kind of data is provided).

4. May 2018 10:14 by yuriastrakhan at gmail.com <mailto:yuriastrakhan at gmail.com>:


> Btw, this is already possible - Wikipedia servers let you access both images and raw vector tiles, so if someone wants to do the client part, it shouldn't be too hard.
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> On Fri, May 4, 2018, 11:11 Yuri Astrakhan <> yuriastrakhan at gmail.com <mailto:yuriastrakhan at gmail.com>> > wrote:
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>> In reality, it is not impossible, or even that hard. If the vector tile is sent to the client, than the client can decide which language to render based on user preference.  The exact same code (it's all in JavaScript) can be used to decide the labeling. Caching would only improve, because instead of caching multiple raster tiles, it would only cache a single vector tile. 
>>  Mapbox.gl or open layers can both do this fairly efficiently.
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>> On Fri, May 4, 2018, 10:54 Mateusz Konieczny <>> matkoniecz at tutanota.com <mailto:matkoniecz at tutanota.com>>> > wrote:
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>>> 4. May 2018 07:36 by >>> mdeen at xs4all.nl <mailto:mdeen at xs4all.nl>>>> :
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>>>> On 2018-05-04 00:33, Joe Matazzoni wrote:
>>>>> No fallback is currently defined for Polish. We’ll be happy to
>>>>> change that if you can show community consensus.
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>>>> Community consensus? You mean a bunch of people who decide for the whole country (many of them have no idea of the mechanisms behind it) what the strategy is?
>>>> I'm sorry to say, but that can not be consensus. This needs to be able to be configured at user level.
>>>>

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>>> Server resources are not infinite, separate map cache for every user would be probably unfeasible.
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