I created the routing profile and put it online, some other person then took it and actually integrated it and got it merged. So, I did the fun part and they did the boring (but also important) work.
So I’m not able to claim the full credit, but close enough to get a lot of bragging rights.
Someone did in the mean time: https://github.com/pqoqubbw/icons/issues/4
You are supposed to have a separate entry for the bicycle repair stand and the office. One could move leaving the other behind.
With https://mapcomplete.org/cyclofix.html?z=18.4&lat=51.34379511912127&lon=12.369132296106727, it should be easy to add them.
I contributed the “skiing” profile a few years ago :)
Yeah, but there is no button to remove all of them at once. And the next time you’ll visit the site, they’ll just get installed again - so I don’t think it is very useful to delete them.
This is a browser feature called ‘service workers’ which indeed allows websites to keep a process running for e.g. notifications.and pending updates.
Can be highly annoying. Visit ‘about:serviceworkers‘ to see the installed ones.
🥰 Glad you enjoy it!
I’m quite curious for your custom map, would you mind sharing it here?
It is not ‘by OSM’. The foundation is not involved at all, neither are members of the community.
This is big corpos who put together their data, and they have to include OSM because it is so great… which also means they have to open up this data due to our ODBL license!
And yes, we can thus absorb this data back into OSM, but it is not worth it
Yeah, and Wikipedia, linux,… have become important as well, without big corpo
All of you are invited on !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
Also checkout the many editing tools, such as https://mapcomplete.org, https://streetcomplete.app,…
Give https://mapcomplete.org a try as well
Because they render the map offline (and have a slow render engine)
Looks like V2. That one shows the grid for not-yet-rendered areas
Should be possible. With reviews however, one needs a central curator to weed out the spam reviews…
whether they buy out the project
Which is why an open license is important: it allows to fork if needed.
This is actually a really interesting case. On one hand, there is typically a specialized company involved creating those maps. On the other hand, the mall which requested them is, by law, required to create them and to put them at visible places in the mall (thus “publishing” them). According to the European Database Law, they would thus not be eligible for copyright and should be considered public domain!
However, I wouldn’t build a multi-million company on it…
You can also add those (and many more) with https://mapcomplete.org . This is a different app (or rather) a website, which was inspired by streetcomplete
When you make a phone call, the antenna’s are used 100% for calling and using data is disabled (or at least, it used to be). Android might thus “pretend” that it is still connected.