I can’t wait until more YouTube creators move to Peertube + donation platforms like Liberapay!
I can’t wait until more YouTube creators move to Peertube + donation platforms like Liberapay!
Commenting to bump up the activity stat for you. The OSM forums may be a good place to ask as well.
I’ll allow it.
I would recommend using Mapilio to get street-level imagery for your area that you can then refer back to when mapping bike lanes, streets, etc. You can record from a phone attached to your bike or car.
Can anyone tell me more about the OSMF hostile takeover?
Heck yeah! Thank you, friend.
Totally valid point and worth considering for anybody getting into street-level image mapping.
Can you please elaborate on their different approaches to collecting, organizing, and analyzing the data as well as their “unique features and methods for achieving them”? It hasn’t been obvious to me what their differences are.
When using both apps, they’re so similar in how images are captured and uploaded. The only other difference I see is that Mapillary has more data which is no surprise since Mapilio is newer. They both have OSM ID integration with Mapillary letting you filter it a tiny bit more. Also Mapilio has a little bit longer upload times.
So from my perspective, aside from the fact that Mapillary is owned by Facebook and Mapilio is owned by a nonprofit and plans to open source, I do not see much of a difference between the two. Based on my understanding, I’d tend towards Mapilio due to the ownership.
Is there any functionality or anything else that I’m missing between the two? They’re so similar which is why I was asking.
Did you figure this one out?
What didn’t work well about Mapillary? Asking since I’m new to this.
How does it compare to the OSMAnd~ app? I’ve been curious about trying Organic Maps lately.
Also, definitely consider downloading OsmAnd~ anyways and getting the editor plugin to make any edits and adjustments on the fly.
Mapillary is owned by Facebook but aside from that I’d like to hear other people’s comparisons between them.
Although I haven’t had issues, I recommend finding the project on Github and opening and issue ticket.