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Reporter: Plutocrat [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 3.47pm, Sunday, 1st March 2009]
Hi. A few weeks ago a large chunk of the coastline in Luzon, the main island of the Philippines broke. At all levels of rendering in mapnik, you can see that a large portion of the coast is treated as land.
A group of us here have been trying to fix it for the last few weeks. We've checked and re-checked the coastline for errors and believe it is all good. However every week the map continues to render incorrectly. We've recently started a recruitment drive in the Philippines, so its offputting for first time users and press to see this major breakage when they first visit the site.
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Author: Plutocrat [Added to the original trac issue at 1.25am, Monday, 2nd March 2009]
Just re-checked the osamarender version. Although it works a lot better than the mapnik layer, there are still a few artifacts: land which should be coastline, and big blue squares in the middle of the landmass.
Reporter: Plutocrat
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 3.47pm, Sunday, 1st March 2009]
Hi. A few weeks ago a large chunk of the coastline in Luzon, the main island of the Philippines broke. At all levels of rendering in mapnik, you can see that a large portion of the coast is treated as land.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=14.83&lon=121.06&zoom=6&layers=B000FTF
Osmarenderer seems to display it OK.
A group of us here have been trying to fix it for the last few weeks. We've checked and re-checked the coastline for errors and believe it is all good. However every week the map continues to render incorrectly. We've recently started a recruitment drive in the Philippines, so its offputting for first time users and press to see this major breakage when they first visit the site.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: