Also checkout !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
Also checkout !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
Also a great option, but closed source
I used this one or a similar one a while back. Pure magic. It started downloading a ton of stuff, and half an hour later I was greated by a (slow) macOS, good enough to do some tests of my webapp on Safari.
I use maps for navigation (mostly OsmAnd) and improve OpenStreetMap with my self-made website (https://mapcomplete.org)
!openstreetmap@lemmy.ml - but that’s also because I helped to get it going during the first reddit-waves ;)
Yes. I’m mostly developing a website, and testing on another browser is necessary every now and then. But that is my only use reason.
My main browser used to be firefox till tw9 weeks qgo, but it started to be buggy so it’s LibreWolf now.
There is a (somewhat) active community here too: !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
You can also try the webapp https://mapcomplete.org
Join our community: !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
Also, you answered the question backwards, but I don’t mind XD
Well, best thing to counter that is to be the change you want to see. Start the community for the niche you miss the most/know the most about. Post something daily for two weeks + do a call for mods, and before you know you’ll have at least some activity. I (helped) to bootstrap !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml this way, and the community has about 1 top level post per day on average now. Not a lot, but a good start.
No. Both package the same OSM-data, but they use a different binary format.
Look for a local hackerspace, they might have the right connections. Most of them have regular (often weekly) ‘social nights’ where you can hang out.
Https://Mapcomplete.osm.be/hackerspaces has an (incomplete) listing
Sorry, but HERE-maps does not use OSM data. They list their sources here: https://legal.here.com/en-gb/terms/general-content-supplier-terms-and-notices
Google is supposed not to copy OSM…
Have a look at https://openstreetmap.community/ and https://osmcal.org/
Ooohh!! Please, post a bit in the lemmy community as well.
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