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On Thu, 17 Jan 2019, 20:51 Jesus Mari Armentia <jmarment...@gmail.com wrote:

> Gracias por todos los sevicios prestados.
> Quisiera darme de baja de tus publicaciones en el correo (Gmail), ?ayudame¿
> Gracias denuevo
> Un Saludo
> Jesus Mª Armentia
>
> El jue., 17 ene. 2019 a las 9:53, Miguel Sevilla-Callejo
> (<msevill...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> >
> > Hola,
> >
> > Reboto este mail desde la lista británica que me ha resultado muy
> interesante y que trata sobre el objetivo y los intereses de OSM al hilo de
> alguien que se preguntaban cuales eran en concreto. Y la respuesta es que,
> en cierto modo, no los hay. Cada uno hace lo que puede y le resulta
> interesante. No somos Google o Bing con intereses centralizados y con
> objetivos lucrativos, somos una comunidad que trabaja para intereses
> diversos y que a pesar del aparente caos realiza un gran trabajo y, sobre
> todo tiene una importante capacidad de actualización de datos.
> >
> > Alguna vez lo he comentado antes, creo que por la mensajería
> instantánea, que lo que sucede en OSM respecto a otros proyectos
> centralizados, es muy similar a la historia de "La catedral y el bazar" de
> E.S. Raymond [1] a cerca del modo de proceder en el desarrollo del software
> libre frente al software privativo.
> >
> > Saludos
> >
> > [1] https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_catedral_y_el_bazar
> >
> > --
> > Miguel Sevilla-Callejo
> > Doctor en Geografía
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> > From: Gareth L <o...@live.co.uk>
> > Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 00:55
> > Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] I have a philosophical question...
> > To: BD <dzide...@tlen.pl>, talk...@openstreetmap.org <
> talk...@openstreetmap.org>
> >
> >
> > It’s easy to forget that OSM is a geographically referenced database of
> objects. That just happens to be rendered as a map. If you want to know how
> many post boxes have the George the 5th cypher, you can query the database
> to find out. If you want to limit that by geographic bounds (say, a city’s
> limits) then great, you can do that.
> >
> >
> >
> > Google maps things to keep people in their ecosystem and find more out
> about where people want to go. They care most about points of interest so
> they can advertise accordingly, or suggest to those points of
> interest/businesses that they may want to pay google money so they get seen
> better than they would do normally. It’s why cities have streetview data
> barely a year old, but country roads are 7 years out of date. There’s
> little money in covering it.
> >
> >
> >
> > Roads/lane markings are getting a lot of attention because of assistive
> driving system development causing a shedload of money being pumped into
> that area of interest.
> >
> >
> >
> > I like adding to OSM as a pedestrian. It’s annoying to walk a circuitous
> route to a shop only to find there’s an alleyway that will take you there
> in 10% of the time.
> >
> >
> >
> > The freely available database allows interesting data to be presented
> with low barrier to entry. As academia finds, it’s annoying to have to pay
> to view a journal behind a paywall, when you dunno if it even has the info
> you want.
> >
> >
> >
> > A couple weaknesses for the main OSM ‘map’ I’ve found:
> >
> > Transport routes (particularly buses) change too frequently and would be
> better as a separate service that is overlaid onto an OSM derived map.
> >
> >
> >
> > All the different features that people have as priorities to add are
> valid, but it’s sometimes tricky to figure out the best order to add them
> in. Why add all the stiles and gates to a field before you have the
> footpaths added? Or adding bins and benches by roads before defining what
> kind of pavement/sidewalk it has.*
> >
> >
> >
> > A couple Strengths of OSM:
> >
> >
> >
> > Updates are fast. Google/bing are less fast at updating areas, and
> especially so if in a quiet region. OS only publish a new paper map when
> the old one has gone out of print, meaning the Leicestershire map is more
> out of date than the more popular peak district ones.
> >
> >
> >
> > If you want more info available on xyz feature.. you can add it, and
> encourage others to do so also.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > So, back to the philosophical question: I’d say it’s all important.
> However, the order that things are best added to the map could be helpful
> to know. Not in a tollgate “don’t add z until qrstuvwxy has been added
> first” way, but knowing what additional information is enabled to be added
> as a result of you adding a certain feature.
> >
> >
> >
> > *sidewalks are such a nightmare in general in osm with no easy approach
> on how to best add them, it seems.
> >
> >
> >
> > Not an easy question!
> >
> > Gareth
> >
> >
> >
> > From: BD
> > Sent: 13 January 2019 23:10
> > To: talk...@openstreetmap.org
> > Subject: [Talk-GB] I have a philosophical question...
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> >
> >
> > I do make my little contribution to the effort of OSM. Recently I added
> some data to Mapillary and consider adding more (for the use of other
> mappers).
> >
> >
> >
> > After reading someone's OSM profile I started to think and now have some
> doubts... We (mappers) are concentrating on various areas of the map. Some
> are dedicated to buildings, some to geographical features others add
> businesses etc. Can someone explain what is the aim of OSM, are we trying
> to build a map better than Bing and Google (in towns and cities) or are we
> planning to create a useful tool for tourists (with paths, places of
> interests)?
> >
> >
> >
> > What is the aim of OSM, what should we concentrate on?
> >
> > Should we map roads for sat-nav or buildings for urban area accuracy?
> Paths and tourists attractions or schools and electric cars charging points?
> >
> >
> >
> > many thanks,
> >
> > dzidek23
> >
> >
> >
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> Jesús Mª Armentia
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