IIRC the photos stay hosted untill a week after the note is resolved. They are in the website if the developer
IIRC the photos stay hosted untill a week after the note is resolved. They are in the website if the developer
@Zwiebel @openstreetmap
I would expect ISO to be among the last organisations in the world to suggest that copyright should be waived for something or that there should be an open license.
Of course I’m not going to check in this instance because as a typical ISO standard it is obscenely expensive.
Don’t copy from maps you don’t have permission to use.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Copyright#Proprietary_data
@jaxxed @vatlark @openstreetmap
Very slim. But their privacy policies are online if you’re concerned.
You free labour all goes to the OpenStreetMap database licensed under the Open DataBase License.
@GravitySpoiled @pmcdonald @openstreetmap
It’s been slow for me for ages, the update to OpenGL barely changed a thing. I don’t really think it’s my phone’s fault if OrganicMaps manages to not have this problem.
@infeeeee @pmcdonald @openstreetmap
Sure, that’s what they say it stands for _now_, but did it always stand for that?
Looks like we have a tag for weather\_protection=pergola
? So maybe that on a bit of highway=footway
+area=yes
and mark the benches separately.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:weather_protection
You’re deliberately ignoring contributor terms you’ve agreed to and you think I’m the one who hasn’t been out in the world recently?
What? Because it’s online it’s ok somehow?
@TheFrirish @infeeeee @openstreetmap
Copying from Google is prohibited contractually via their terms of service and risks dragging the projects tiny foundation into expensive lawsuits.
You aren’t helping OSM by copying from Google you’re jeopardizing it.
@Lazycog @openstreetmap
Does this support vector tile sources too, or just raster tiles?
@Dirk
If they have started construction they are definitely verifiable enough to map.
The road markings might justify a public\_transport=stop\_position
if that is common in your area, otherwise I think should be enough to just add a node with highway=construction
and construction=bus\_stop
roughly where the pole or shelter will be.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:public_transport%3Dstop_position
@possiblylinux127 Well no, it’s entertainment. You don’t get many FOSS novels either, not that are worth reading at least.
@possiblylinux127 @variants Isn’t Steam on linux now?
@possiblylinux127 @gigachad I don’t but I would like to defend it from fictional zombies.
@variants This looks cool, I will definitely give this a go when it’s released properly.
I wonder if they pull the data straight from Overpass or if they use a cached copy on their servers.
@Mex
I’m guessing like most of their “open” stuff this will also be deliberately degraded to the point of being nearly useless?
@sven @openstreetmap I think the tagging you’re showing *should* be fine, but as I think the
:forward
andbackward
tags aren’t as widely supported I’d put the lower speed as a genericmaxspeed
for that bit of road as well. That way simple software will default to the lower limit and more sophisticated software will use the correct one.