It would be great if we would also show the attributes of the OSM objects, version number, timestamp, changeset, uid, and user. Technically this should be no problem at all, because osm2pgsql can store this data. But the extra data does need some space and the disk in the test server I have is already reaching its capacity. I need to experiment with that.
It would be great if we would also show the attributes of the OSM objects, version number, timestamp, changeset, uid, and user. Technically this should be no problem at all, because osm2pgsql can store this data. But the extra data does need some space and the disk in the test server I have is already reaching its capacity. I need to experiment with that.