
On 13 January 2015 at 08:03, Stewart C. Russell <scruss@gmail.com> wrote:
While the OSM database structure is capable of doing routing, it's not hosted on the main server. OSM runs on a tiny budget.
Sheesh; picky-picky. There are a few street view sites associated with OSM; http://openstreetview.org/ is the first I found.
Great, that's really going to help those who are looking for how to get to GTALUG meetings, which I believe is the reason that a map link is included on the web site.
No pictures? Add 'em. You have a phone camera and no excuse.
I don't have a camera in my phone <http://www.cellphones.ca/cell-phones/nokia-3155i-rock-box/> Plus, if I have to travel to my destination to take pictures of landmarks, to make it easier to find my way there, what's the point? Again, I propose that links to both Google Maps and OSM be included. Let the user decide if they want a pure open source experience, and/or perhaps a more useful one. The more information, the better. -- Scott