On 25 March 2010 15:09, Gaz Davidson <g...@bitplane.net> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I've just got a Google Nexus One and was thinking about making an
> application for it. The first thing that came to mind was a minimalist
> app to add open WiFi networks as points of interest. I imagine it
> working something like this:
>
> The app continuously scans nearby WiFi access points. When one is
> found, it connects to it and posts the GPS position, accuracy, WiFi
> strength, (E)SSID, connection type and recent user movement to a
> script running on the web. If it doesn't get the correct response then
> that access point is blacklisted (avoiding paid but open networks
> which redirect to a login page). The data is released into the public
> domain (or maybe CC:SA?) and at some later time the positions of all
> known access points can be estimated and imported into OSM's database.
> Some clever rules could be used to avoid moving hotspots which have
> been moved manually, or to delete ones which haven't been seen in a
> long time.
>
> I know that there are already companies and communities doing this,
> but I can't find anyone with data that's free enough for my liking.
> There are also objections to adding wifi hotspots on the wiki, but no
> sensible ones as far as I can see. Open wireless access points are
> useful to me, I work away from home and often need to find the closest
> place with free wifi so I don't use all my data allowance when
> downloading large files.
>
> Thoughts, objections or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>

Hello,

have you looked at a project called openbmap? Essentially a few months ago,
I suggested to those people to merge their data in OSM. However, it became
clear they didn't want it to be done, as there was plenty of problem to do
so, and I accepted the fact that it belongs in something other than OSM. In
addition, positioning a wifi signal is not that trivial.
OSM is about mapping physical objects and I don't think a wifi router
qualify for this. Else I would like to ask permission to go and check your
wifi router at your home, so I can be sure of the coordinates.
Anyway, check other projects that might be more adapted for this.

Emilie Laffray
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