OpenStreetMap Hits One Million Registered Users 58
An anonymous reader writes "OSM passed the one million registered users mark! Sure, similar to Wikipedia, the number of active contributors is a factor of 5 lower (something like ~200k) but the growth of data is impressive. So why not have a look at your neighborhood and assist on mapping? Nothing big, just visit OSM bugs and add for example your favorite place and a house number."
I have a bug to report... (Score:4, Informative)
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I also notice there are no links to OpenStreetMap in the summary, or a description of what it actually is. (hint, it's .org not .com)
Re:Wikimapia (Score:5, Informative)
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Sure, if you like giving your data to a couple of Russians who don't care about copyright infringement. They actively encourage tracing from google imagery and maps. Wile Google hasn't taken action against them as of now, they definitely could because this is a clear violation of the Google maps terms of service. Also, can you actually get a dump of all wikimapia data like the OSM weekly planet file? I think they were considering such a thing but last time I looked, this was not an option which greatly limi
Must resist temptation to add houses... (Score:4, Funny)
As places like "Great place to get nice weed" or "Has sluts inside" .
It's a sore one.
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As places like "Great place to get nice weed" or "Has sluts inside" .
It's a sore one.
amenity=brothel actually exists. Both kinds of places are legal in some countries, so yes - they can be put on the map too.
Better Than Before (Score:2)
Haven't been there in a while. The accuracy in my area (NEPA) was terrible. I had made some improvements, but became discouraged when someone reverted them to mimic what was on Google Maps. Google Maps in horrific in the NEPA area, so I was upset that my work was destroyed by someone who would just blatantly copy. After visiting today, it was nice to see that the NEPA area has been significantly improved. It is much more up to date than my Garmin at this point. It would be nice to get OSM on the thing if th
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I've known OSM since its very beginning and my first thought was 'right, this project SO needs critical mass that it'll never happen'. Then, since I do a lot of mountain biking and one of my favorite website [vttrack.fr] shows all the existing GPS tracks of various websites related to mountain biking on various map background (Google, IGN, OSM, etc), I started to notice that for some areas OSM was actually more accu
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There *is* a way to get the map on your Garmin (Score:2)
http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ [openstreetmap.nl]
has been working for years I think. I did use it in Canada (coming from Europe, I only had euro mapping).
My main issue is rather the Garmin software itself, and I'm patiently waiting for more developed open source turn-by-turn softwares. (what exists on tablets is already striking, including non-monopoly ones like Blackberry -I have great hopes for the coming linux ones)
My area is already filled out (Score:5, Interesting)
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There are a couple of sites that'll allow you to select a zone, locate every kind of potential improvement in the area (like, two roads that come adjacent to less than 1m, are they in fact connected) and then correct them, but being behind a very severe firewall at the moment I can't even find them for now :(
Hopefully will come back later...
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Apple has not confirmed that they're using OSM data, but if they are they would most likely be using OSM data that was obtained before the license change and is thus CC BY-SA.
Actually, Apple and they finally got around to crediting them (like they're supposed to do with CC-BY-SA or ODL). [osmfoundation.org]
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DRM is a no no with CC-by-SA, it says it like this: "You may not impose any effective technological measures on the Work that restrict [the access to the work]" ( the CC-by-SA legal code part 4a [creativecommons.org])
But the license that OSM has adopted, the ODbL will allow you to do what you want with the created map, as long as you give attribution on it (and share the mapdata).
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So long as my work is available from OSM itself, it's not hidden by their license. Someone else "using DRM" doesn't automatically make your contributions vanish from the face of the earth, they are still available from the same source as they always were.
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Err what? For road name you click on the existing street in the editor and change the "name" field. Hit the "Save" button, wait 2 minutes and refresh the map. You are correct that dentist/doctor isn't in the presets (although veterinarian is...) but that doesn't mean you can't map it. See the OSM wiki [openstreetmap.org] for more "tags" that you can use to label things.
Re:Devil in the Details (Score:4, Informative)
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It's a proposed feature that isn't implemented and requires crawling through documentation.
I'll pass. Bad UI, lazy user.
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It's not a proposed feature, it has been used over 14 thousand times in OSM..
But you got bad UI and Lazy user correct, and that's enough reason if you have no interest in maps, and your local area.
good for some purposes, needs driving directions (Score:2)
I like OSM and have spent a bunch of time adding edits to it. It's great for things like hiking trails and urban running trails, which usually aren't in google maps. There are some very nice web-based interfaces for making contour maps (example from closedcontour.com [closedcontour.com]). What's really missing is decent driving directions. Yournavigation.org sucks.
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Try http://map.project-osrm.org/
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As mentioned, http://map.project-osrm.org/ [project-osrm.org] is one of the best routers that uses OSM data. There is also http://open.mapquest.com [mapquest.com] which might even integrate with the MQ mobile app so you can find a route in a browser, then send it to the MQ app to take in the car. There is also routing on http://maps.cloudmade.com/ [cloudmade.com] although sometimes it seems like they are a little out of date.
But there is code being worked on to integrate OSRM into the osm.org website itself.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I tried OSRM, and it seemed just as bad as yournavigation.org, if not worse. (I wanted to do a side-by-side comparison, but yournavigation apparently isn't working right now due to hosting problems.) As with yournavigation, OSRM breaks the route down into a large number of microscopic parts. Also, when I asked it for directions to 4926 W. Rosecrans Avenue, Hawthorne, CA, it inexplicably changed my request to a request for directions to South Tajauta Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, wh
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Try Osmand. Its $4 for Android and navigation works. It is also GPL
It's also free [google.com], but sure it's better to support the devs [google.com] by paying
OSM bugs isn't as useful as actual nodes (Score:3)
Contributing to OSM is not hard. It's like a wiki, you register and you can edit everything. Even if your neighborhood is mapped, you can still work on adding amenities like restaurants, parking spots, post boxes and all the stuff a person that doesn't know the neighborhood would find useful. I personally keep business cards of the good restaurants i visit and post them on OSM regularly.
If you use flash, there's a web-builtin editor called Potlach that's really good. If not, you use jOSM that's shipped with all major distributions and which is also very good (my favorite, even if Java</troll>).
Thanks Apple Maps (Score:1)
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While Apple did use old OSM data (from around April 2010) for the low-res background for iPhoto, I'd love to see a clear example where "here's something in Apple Maps" and "here's something in OpenStreetMap", and there both obviously the same yet subtly different from what's on the ground.
So far I don't think anyone's been able to pin anything down. There have been lots of suggestions made but they can mostly be explained by the fact that if Map A maps a place and so does Map B, they're expected to be similar because they're the same place!
It looks like Apple does give a credit in iPhoto: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/2012/03/08/welcome-apple/ [osmfoundation.org]
Thanks Slashdot! (Score:2)
A quick look here:
http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/newestosm.php [neis-one.org]
Suggests roughly twice as many new mappers (at least in the UK) during the last 24 hours than would be normal.
How to improve OSM street numbers systematically? (Score:1)