Sarah Hoffmann

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I'll take into consideration adding bbox cutting to pyosmium-up-to-date. It might have to wait for the next rewrite of the tool, though.

Maybe an example helps to illustrate what kind of glitches we talk about: Say, you want to make an extract of [Görlitz](https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/51.1566/14.9995). Given its situation right at the Polish border,...

This should be feasible now that we are going away from the one-database-fits-all approach with the new dump/import. Basically requires adding an appropriate command line and then carefully going through...

My 2 cents: **Geography**: Implementation is easy but the type definition looks somewhat hacky to me. I'd leave that be for now, as it is rather niche. ** Identity **:...

Psycopg, which supports binary copy, states in [its documentation](https://www.psycopg.org/psycopg3/docs/basic/copy.html#binary-copy) that Postgesql does not apply any conversions. So custom types are indeed not possible without the user taking care to produce...

Updating a full year is never a good idea. For 2024 it is pretty much impossible because of the vandalism issues that occurred mid-year. I suggest to wait for the...

This needs a bit of a longer explanation. I'm working under the assumption here that dawarich indeed only uses city/state/country information from the reverse geocoding result. If it needs more...

If you have a Linux machine with 16GB RAM(*) and 200GB SSD to spare, running your own Photon is super-easy: * download and unpack the [Photon planet dump](https://download1.graphhopper.com/public/photon-db-latest.tar.bz2) * download...

We could have an option similar to `name_details` in Nominatim, which returns all available names. This would also allow to access the currently inaccessible alternative names. That said, you should...

The API will recover when Postgresql is not running yet. You can see that `/reverse` will work fine, once Postgres is up and running. The issue here is that the...