Marcus Buck schrieb:
How much work is it? Half an hour? A day 9am-5pm? A month 9am-5pm? I do not even have a vague idea about the problems that need to be solved. Perhaps somebody can shed some light on it?
Setting up th styles it not an issue, let's say around 1 hour. Th think I'm not sure about is, if we should do it on our development / toolserver.
My original Idea was to have the toolserver there for the people to play around, test crazy or useful styles ans such.
The multilingual maps should go on the live system (what previously was cassini). But there have been no pretensions to set up cassini with an render stack. Maybe we just have to open a ticket in jira to get it done [1]. Once the system is set up, I'd go on importing another clone of the database [2] and set up the multilingual rendering again - and that's it.
Peter
[1] http://... [2] i'M unsure about this one. Should we use ptolemy for live rendering or should cassini carry it's own, local copy?
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Peter Körner:
The multilingual maps should go on the live system (what previously was cassini). But there have been no pretensions to set up cassini with an render stack.
cassini is not (and never was) the production renderer. It has been named to 'adenia' and is now serving Toolserver user databases.
WMF returned the hardware that was to be used for this to us, since it was sitting around unused and no one was working on it, and we have re-purposed it.
If anyone is interesting is integrating maps into Wikipedia, the first thing to do is probably to get WMF to buy some new hardware for it.
- river.
I saw that cassini has been renamed to adenia and it seems it has a new purpose now, so I just asked to Maps-l first before opening the ticket but I forgot to remove the reference in this mail. Sorry for the confusion.
Peter
Peter Körner schrieb:
Marcus Buck schrieb:
How much work is it? Half an hour? A day 9am-5pm? A month 9am-5pm? I do not even have a vague idea about the problems that need to be solved. Perhaps somebody can shed some light on it?
Setting up th styles it not an issue, let's say around 1 hour. Th think I'm not sure about is, if we should do it on our development / toolserver.
My original Idea was to have the toolserver there for the people to play around, test crazy or useful styles ans such.
The multilingual maps should go on the live system (what previously was cassini). But there have been no pretensions to set up cassini with an render stack. Maybe we just have to open a ticket in jira to get it done [1]. Once the system is set up, I'd go on importing another clone of the database [2] and set up the multilingual rendering again - and that's it.
Peter
[1] http://... [2] i'M unsure about this one. Should we use ptolemy for live rendering or should cassini carry it's own, local copy?
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Peter Körner schrieb:
Marcus Buck schrieb:
How much work is it? Half an hour? A day 9am-5pm? A month 9am-5pm? I do not even have a vague idea about the problems that need to be solved. Perhaps somebody can shed some light on it?
Setting up th styles it not an issue, let's say around 1 hour. Th think I'm not sure about is, if we should do it on our development / toolserver.
I started a testcase with language overlays instead of complete language maps. This should save a lot of RAM (loading all 270+ map styles took ~16GB of Memory only for renderd).
It's still rendering the low-zoom tiles so it is very slow. I also activated only three language overlays to test the setup but the other stlye-files are already in place.
So feel free to play around: http://toolserver.org/~osm/locale/
Peter