Hi Nicolas I suspect that the dev mailing list would have been better, but that isn't the key issue, finding a) somebody to look after the project and b) when that is done, migrating the users in a reasonable way to a new version/release, are the bigger questions. I haven't really even started thinking about the consequences of publishing apps as OSM /OSMF but it is naturally not impossible.
Simon Am 17.09.2017 um 21:32 schrieb Nicolas Guillaumin: > Hi, > > I'm the author of the OSMTracker for Android application: > https://github.com/nguillaumin/osmtracker-android > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.guillaumin.android.osmtracker > > > As people have probably noticed, development has more or less halted > since a few years because I lack the time and motivation to continue > working on the app. A factor has been that I moved to places where the > OSM map is complete, so I'm not even using the app. myself anymore :) > > Pull requests and bug reports are regularly coming though, so I'd like > to transfer the code to the OpenStreetMap GitHub organization so that > someone can take over and continue maintaining & improving it. Ideally: > - Transfer the GitHub project to the OSM organization > - Transfer the Transifex project too, for translations > - Remove the app. from the Google Play Store under my name, so that it > can be re-published by OpenStreetMap / the new maintainer(s) > > I'm not sure this mailing list is the best place to discuss this, but > there are so many communication channels these days that I wasn't sure > where to post. Let me know if there's a better place, and if anyone is > interested to take over? > > Thanks, > > Nico > > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
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