Re: [OSM-talk] mapilio? (street-level imagery)
Christian, does this relate in some fashion to Geovisio? And a, I suppose, obvious observation: key for adoption in OSM would be an easy to access API for editing apps. Does that exist/are there plans for one? Simon Am 30.05.2023 um 16:01 schrieb Christian Quest: Le 24/05/2023 à 14:31, Greg Troxel a écrit : I just got spam from mapilio, implying that I was a "Mapilio contributor". This was, to my memory, the first I had heard of them. I have avoided most street-level imagery schemes as not being structurally similar to OSM (open source tooling, community project and licensing scheme). I'm not answering directly to your post, but I think you may like my answer ;) I'm currently working on the Panoramax project, co-originated by OpenStreetMap France and IGN (Institut Géographique National). In the very near future, we should have a street-level imagery offer that matches: - open source tooling - community project - (real) open licensing scheme as well as... - decrentralized / federated solution... to avoid having one more time a single point of failure with an actor hosting all the pictures ! We have not communicated much so far except in France on https://panoramax.fr/ as we're still working on the MVP. OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] mapilio? (street-level imagery)
On 24/05/2023 13:31, Greg Troxel wrote: I just got spam from mapilio, implying that I was a "Mapilio contributor". This was, to my memory, the first I had heard of them. Apparently, I am part of the "Mapilio Volunteer Community" according to a message I received at about the same time. Thus, my approach will be to not deal with them at all and just block their mail. I am curious if anyone - thinks my assessment of the fundamentals is off - thinks there is a reasonable way to use their imagery in JOSM - anything else similar There's continuing discussion at https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/mapilios-support-for-openstreetmap/99021/14 . They may, I guess, come up with something useful; they certainly seem to be trying to do so, but appear to have not done so yet. Best Regards, Andy ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] mapilio? (street-level imagery)
Le 31/05/2023 à 09:25, Simon Poole a écrit : Christian, does this relate in some fashion to Geovisio? And a, I suppose, obvious observation: key for adoption in OSM would be an easy to access API for editing apps. Does that exist/are there plans for one? Simon Hello Simon, Geovisio is the reference code base for the Panoramax project (think of Geovisio as one of OSM code stacks, and Panoramax as the OSM project as a whole). What we try to do is to set open standards to allow different implementation of the common protocols to provide interoperability betweens instances. I would love to see local instances setup in the future all federated. We decided to use an existing standard called STAC (Statio Temporal Assets Catalog) to avoid creating one more new standard. Geovisio originally has its own API, but now moved to STAC which is REST/JSON. Anybody implementing a STAC API based viewer should be compatible. This API allows to search for pictures based on time and location (at least). Pictures are organized as collections. The current work is focused on uploading pictures, bluring them to respect privacy, access them thru the STAC API used by the Geovisio viewer. The additional pieces that would be great to have next are: mobile app to capture pictures, usefull object detection for OSM reuse (I'm working on road signs), OSM editors integration. -- Christian Quest - OpenStreetMap France ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk