Back to the OP, I don't think the OSMF should define "goals" and what the crowd should map first. What makes the success of OSM is not only showing a slippy map or calculating a route from A to B but really its openness. If the foundation defines our "goals", it will fail anyway but could generate some frustration for those who don't care about these goals (e.g addresses). Like the "net neutrality" for ISP's, the foundation should promote "map neutrality" and not some datasets required by specific applications (commercial or not).
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