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OSM is a wonderful project and something I support.

Help out by mapping your local area with the StreetComplete app. It’s like PokemonGo, but actually helpful.

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Damn. Wish there was an iOS version.

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They are working on it

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Thanks. Downloaded and will give it a go.

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As a side note, some of you may be interested in the EU Funding & Tenders Portal, where such projects like the Fediversity receive grants.

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So will they add public transit directions? That’s the main reason why I still use Google Maps.

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The public transit routes are there, but not the timetables. To my understanding, those wouldn’t be a good fit with OSM’s goals / being a geo information system. Basically third party client apps will have to combine that kind of info from different sources.

Check out https://docs.opentripplanner.org/en/latest/Deployments/ für example

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So, like, one person paid for over two years?

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This years budget of the foundation is GBP 651.900,00. So this will help them a lot.

https://osmfoundation.org/w/images/8/89/OpenStreetMap_Foundation_Draft_Budget_2025-Ver_8.pdf

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That increases their budget by 50%

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For two years (not complaining, just adding info)

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17 points

More like a LOT of services for an open project

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I don’t think that the goal is for Germany to fund the entire project, but it helps. Other parties can also chip in.

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I don’t think OSM is paying coastal US corporate salaries lol

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I’m sure if we all dunk on it they’ll start to give more.

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