Hi!
OpenStreetMap is a map that anyone can edit and anyone can freely reuse. It has a huge ecosystem, and can thus be a bit confusing to edit or to work with.
I thought that having a weekly thread to ask all beginner questions would be nice for everyone interested, so - go for it!
If you know the answer to a question, please answer (so that I don’t have to answer everything).
What would be the best iphone app to use open street maps. Especially for tourism. Meaning can support offline navigation and search, hiking, walking in the city and so on?
Thank you!
Try OsmAnd or Organic Maps. The first one has many features but is less user friendly.
Didnt test them yet. Just wanna say how much im in love with lemmy! So far nice people. Found something that actually interests me, someone offers actual help. I ask a question, get a nice relevant and helpful answer literally one minute after. No snarky smartass comments or jokes.
Amazing.
And thank you!
@pietervdvn this is amazing! Do we have something like this in the communitu forum in Discourse? 😃
@arnalielsewhere @pietervdvn@lemmy.ml
I don’t think so, but I don’t frequent community.openstreetmap.org/ much.BTW: did you know that the post you answered to actually came from Lemmy? It is an alternative for Reddit
Hello! I was editing my city, and I noticed that the satellite images are outdated (several months, almost a year). I would like to add some things, such as bike lanes and pedestrian crossings (zebra crossings). Should I make edits on an outdated map, or should I wait for updated images?
That doesn’t sound too old to me! The satellite images in my area are from 2020. There have been some infrastructure changes since then, but in general construction takes a while so a few months shouldn’t change much. If you’re working in an area you know, as another commenter mentioned, you’ll be fine working from this imagery.
Also, unless you know there is new imagery coming, I don’t see any point in waiting because for all you know none will come for a year or more!
That really depends on the situation.
Some possible approaches:
- Have a look on mapillary, they are a streetview-platform where you can also upload pictures to. Sometimes they have up-to-date images
- Zebra crossings and cyclepaths don’t change every year, so I guess it is not that bad? Unless you know major reconstructions have been done
- Go out and survey instead (also see the first bullet point)
- Ask other mappers in your city what they think.
I gotta work with 5-year old satellite images in Portugal x) but it’s not too bad if you have a great knowledge of the city you’re editing in. Surveying would be the best course of action