Just on lat long every building in OSM is labelled with its lat and long
already.

Cheerio John

On Thu, 2 Aug 2018, 3:45 pm oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch, <
oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I read the whole article. I agree with the author's main idea, - software
> development and implementation has got the invisible social undercurrents,
> which are as important as the technical issues. By the way, it is true for
> any human endeavor .
>
> Speaking of database structure, - I am thinking about creating a notion of
> an address. More than half of the planet population does not have addresses
> because streets
> do not have (and will never have) names, houses do not have numbers, etc.
> Besides, in some areas addresses are unstable due to various socioeconomic
> reasons.
>
> At the same time it is possible to create 208 billion of 8-letter unique
> quasi-words with 26 letters of English alphabet (26 in the power of 8 =
> 208827064576). Even more if numbers are included. It's enough for all
> dwellings on Earth. It is easy to transmit a 8 letter word via telephone
> with ICAO Phonetic Alphabet [1].
>
> Then when we call in browser something like: osm.org/?address=hj3u878s or
> type the unique quasi-word into a search of of the OSM map: the distinctive
> geo-marker appears at the respective location with the additional
> information, such as entrance door code, apartment level, etc.
>
> There are several commercial projects which attempt to do something
> similar. And I realize that this approach may fail. However, the path to
> success is paved with failures.
> So at least it's worth giving it a try.
>
> However, most developers live in stable places where street names did not
> change from the 19th century. They may not realize that lack of addresses
> leads to situations
> where people cannot call police, firefighters, ambulance, etc. In fact
> they can call but cannot explain where they live. What consequently leads
> to the social issues such as appearance of alternative criminal
> "authorities", sub-quality healers, etc.
>
> [1] http://aviationknowledge.wikidot.com/aviation:nato-phonetic-alphabet
>
> Best regards,
> Oleksiy
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