Can someone pleaese explain why this would be bad? I don't have enougt knowledge to get the meme.
I think it's just the idea that people who make contributions like doing it, and so they thought moving to a new town might bring new opportunities to make osm more widely used, but then you find out someone has already done the work. It's bittersweet because you're glad the work is done but bitter you didn't get to do it yourself
Because it means there isn't anything left to do for a new mapper. Except possibly updating things when reality changes.
Thank you.
my guess is either disappointment from not getting to contribute to your own town's mapping, or some much more disturbing privacy implication
or some much more disturbing privacy implication
please elaborate! (don't hold back)
Thanks
Germans felt this hard.
Germany isn't perfect, a lot of the attributes could do with some love.
Meanwhile in the map notes:
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...
I can't hear you over my perfectly mapped walking trails.
Do you know a comfortable way to share map-data for osm. Like an good app? Via web was kinda clunky with my phone
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.
Can someone pleaese explain why this would be bad? I don't have enougt knowledge to get the meme.
I think it's just the idea that people who make contributions like doing it, and so they thought moving to a new town might bring new opportunities to make osm more widely used, but then you find out someone has already done the work. It's bittersweet because you're glad the work is done but bitter you didn't get to do it yourself
Because it means there isn't anything left to do for a new mapper. Except possibly updating things when reality changes.
Thank you.
my guess is either disappointment from not getting to contribute to your own town's mapping, or some much more disturbing privacy implication
please elaborate! (don't hold back)
Thanks