If you're reading this, you happened to stumble upon (or, hopefully, were linked to) a repository in an extremely work-in-progress state, something that I never really intended to upload publicly. It's part exploration, part prototyping, part creation for creation's sake. In other words, it's a personal project! That context colors pretty much every decision made here.
Important: much of this repository is approximately off-the-shelf (with slight modifications or configurations) from the import pipeline used by the OpenMapTiles project, by way of OpenMapTiles tools. Since it is a derivative of generated code, to be completely honest, I'm not entirely sure what the licensing situation looks like, so I would assume it follows the dual licensing format described by the project here.
Inside .taetime
you'll find some infra-as-code terraform files. Unfortunately,
these won't be able to run outside of my development environment, as they use some
non-public scripts to wrap boilerplate.
Quasistatic imports are things that happen only very rarely -- for example, coastline changes, landmass changes, country borders, etc.
Dynamic imports are things that change much more frequently -- for example, buildings, addresses, points of interest, and even things like roads.