We've ben running ptolemy as the maps toolserver for a while now and I think it's quite stable. Over the past months a lot of people sent requests for the multilingual maps that were running on cassini. Ad far as I see things, this is a task for the live rendering system that will drive the maps later published in our wikipedias. I feel it's time to do the next one step in this direction and get up the live rendering system now.
I read that ortelius has been repurposed as webserver and cassini has been renamed to adenia. From searching jira it seems that also adenia is now running other tools. So: do we have a live maps rendering server? Or should we use ptolemy, not only as toolserver but also as live rendering system?
Peter
I read that ortelius has been repurposed as webserver and cassini has been renamed to adenia. From searching jira it seems that also adenia is now running other tools. So: do we have a live maps rendering server? Or should we use ptolemy, not only as toolserver but also as live rendering system?
there'S no dedicated OSM system besides ptolemy. if it's possible to use it as live rendering system, please do so. as soon as the wiki integration is ready for production, we can ask the wmf to provide the appropriate hardware.
If you need additional capacity for testing/development, let me know, I'll see if we can get another box for this. but it will take a while.
-- daniel
Daniel Kinzler schrieb:
If you need additional capacity for testing/development, let me know, I'll see if we can get another box for this. but it will take a while.
No I don't see a problem here yet, I just was not familar with the new plans. Thank you for pointing things out.
Thank you, Peter