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On Sep 25, 2010, at 7:43 PM, Richard Welty wrote:
On 9/25/10 8:55 PM, Russ Nelson wrote:
jeremy jozwik writes:
will there be a US version? http://new.mapquest.com/ still pulls from
non-OSM maps
The quality is not there yet. Look, for example, at Wayne County,
To answer the original question, I think it seems pretty clear that
MapQuest's aim is to have a US site at some point in the future. They have
committed $1m to growing OSM in the States. You can see US data now by going
to any of the other MapQuest OSM based sites - for example you can see
Denver
Short answer is Yes, the goal is to have an open.mapquest.com
Before we do that tho, there are some other things we want to get done, mostly
around data editing or visualization tools - so look out for more things on our
developer network site first.
Hth
Ant
Aut invenium viam aut faciam
For those with interest in improving routing in your area, Skobbler now
offers a Geo-feed of reported bugs. You can subscribe to this as an RSS
feed.
http://www.skobbler.us/osmbugs
I have found this interesting to see the US OSM data being used for
routing. You have to sort through
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Mike N. nice...@att.net wrote:
For those with interest in improving routing in your area, Skobbler now
offers a Geo-feed of reported bugs. You can subscribe to this as an RSS
feed.
http://www.skobbler.us/osmbugs
I have found this interesting to see the US
http://www.skobbler.us/osmbugs
I have found this interesting to see the US OSM data being used for
routing. You have to sort through reports that concern the app,
Is it correct to mark these as non-reproducible?
I would say no, unless you actually test the app along the same route.
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