• ideonek@piefed.social
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    4 个月前

    Can someone pleaese explain why this would be bad? I don’t have enougt knowledge to get the meme.

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    4 个月前

    Once I got my hometown to this point, I realized there are a ton of things that weren’t actually mapped… fire hydrants, street cabinets, electric poles, storm drains…

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    4 个月前

    Do you know a comfortable way to share map-data for osm. Like an good app? Via web was kinda clunky with my phone

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      4 个月前

      What mobile OS? I think StreetComplete is a popular editor for Android; I’ve never found an excellent app for iOS but I use Go Map and Every Door to achieve a fair result.

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          That’s great news! I’m not really one for gamification, but the interface on Android looks really nice, and removing the need to have interface knowledge of OSM KVPs for things like roof shape, track smoothness, etc is a big bonus.

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            4 个月前

            I tried all the Android OSM editors I could find and Street Complete really is a pleasure to use, the others (which are perfectly good in their own right) seem so clunky and old-fashioned in comparison!

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              Yeah, that’s the case for Go Map on iOS too. It’s improved significantly over time, and it’s quite powerful, but the interface is still finicky and not always in line with the platform’s design language, and it’s not super helpful in guiding the user to the most common tags. Props to the developer though!