Hi.
It looks to me as if the process of updating the maps from OSM for
Kartographer has stopped. I have just checked two changes I made 4 days ago
on OSM, and they are not yet available in Wikipedia. A couple of updates I
made 5 days ago are available however.
It would also be useful to have some possibility to purge the map for a
specific page. I have one example where the map looks correct for anonymous
users, but for me logged in it is blank in the static map in the infobox.
This is in no.wikipedia.
Regards Hans
(User:Haros)
Thanks everybody for the feedback. This could bei a good starting point.
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> I'm not doing development on maps, so I don't have much first hand
> experience on this. Still... Our Vagrant setup [1] can most probably
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> But from all I hear, that's probably not a "one click" solution. It
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Hi Folks,
Is there a ready made VM or something similar to install very rapidly a
copy of the OSM map infeastructure to test improvements?
Regards Olivier
This is to let you know that Collaboration Team is planning to release map internationalization next week for testing on testwiki. When it’s ready, we’ll post a note to confirm.
Meanwhile, you might like to check out the detailed post I added last night to the Map Improvements 2018 project board: Special Update on Map Internationalization[1]. It includes a lot of information on the feature's status, how the it will work, how we imagine it might be useful, what the known limitations are, etc. I’m looking forward to getting your input on this challenging but important feature (the best place to leave your ideas and questions is on the project talk page [2]).
Yours,
Joe
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Map_improvements_2018#April_18,_2018,_Specia…
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Map_improvements_2018#April_18,_2018,_Specia…>[2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Map_improvements_2018 <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Map_improvements_2018>
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Hi all,
For translations which is the simplest tool.
Nomino OSM FR is showing some error.
This will be what many wikipedians looking for once this feature is rolled
out.
http://nomino.openstreetmap.fr
I am getting any error while using nomino.
Invalid Object.
Thanks,
Naveen Francis
<http://wikibooks.in>
Hi all -
Just a reminder that we're having a Hangout on 26 April, with special guest,
Chris Koerner
<https://www.facebook.com/chris.koerner?fref=gc&dti=198927763592670&hc_locat…>
, from the Wikimedia Foundation. He'll cover what's going on with map
improvements in the Wikimedia infrastructure and how we can best take
advantage of them.
We'l also be free to talk about other map-related topics across Wikimedia.
https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/gwhat.org/wikimaps-april
26 Apr
1500 UTC
0800 Pacific Time US
Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to see any other
topics addressed!
Hope to see you there,
Jeff
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 2:30 PM, Olivier Chatelain
<olivier.chatelain(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Is the implementation a question of topography:
>
> a) A question of manpower?
> b) A question of computing power (aka money)?
This seems to make the incorrect assumption that manpower doesn't cost
money. It does. When it comes to the level of deploying surfaces
within Wikimedia, it almost always requires vetting, support and the
access rights of Wikimedia personnel.
I also note that the volunteer run tiles service of wmf labs already
provide hill shading as an optional layer
Demo: https://tools.wmflabs.org/maplayers-demo/#filter=WMFLabs.Hill%20shading
DJ
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 2:30 PM, Olivier Chatelain
<olivier.chatelain(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Is the implementation a question of topography:
>
> a) A question of manpower?
> b) A question of computing power (aka money)?
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> <maps-l-request(a)lists.wikimedia.org> schrieb am Mi., 18. Apr. 2018 um 14:00
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>> Hi everybody,
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>> In topolocially interesting regions, the hillshades a very intersting
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>> - https://opentopomap.org/#marker=15/36.1/-112.1
>> <https://opentopomap.org/#map=15/46.91801/7.45118>
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>> Are there layers for this features planned for the wikimedia too?
>>
>> Regards
>> Olivier
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