I’ve tried using it over the years but I never liked it because there was no information. So last night I looked at my local city and there is almost no information at all. I spent a few hours last night adding buildings and restaurants and removing incorrect items. It was actually kind of fun and therapeutic and I plan to do more of it tonight. My girlfriend thinks it’s dumb and I’m wasting my time because Google maps and Apple maps and Bing maps exists but she just doesn’t understand open source.

Edit: Apologies, I just realized this question is not Linux specific.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    I’m curious where you live that there isn’t much mapping data. I’ve used StreetComplete for a few years, everywhere I’ve been wherever I’ve travelled all over the world. Wherever I go, there’s already so much data and it’s already so detailed, that the only stuff StreetComplete can give me is “what kind of paving stones are used on this sidewalk?” and “how many floors are in this apartment building 3 blocks away?”

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      1 year ago

      I’ve used StreetComplete for a while. It tends to ask me about things that are important to disabled users, like whether pedestrian crossings are designed for blind people or for users of mobility devices. It feels good to help empower them to navigate the environment, even if I never meet them.

    • skimm
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      61 year ago

      StreetComplete is perhaps the easiest and maybe best way to contribute as it is on rails. Constraining input for newer users is great. If your area is saturated with information I look at that as a win for the open community as a whole, but I understand the desire to add more.

      There is SCEE which has advanced features and more editing options but I haven’t explored it yet. I am just happy something like StreetComplete exists to allow me to contribute in a meaningful way without adding garbage data.

      • @ghariksforge
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        11 year ago

        I prefer Organic Maps for mobile mapping. I feel like Street Complete focuses too much on things that don’t matter much, whereas Organic Maps editing is more POI focused.

        • skimm
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          21 year ago

          Oh I wasn’t aware of Organic Maps. I will check it out. Thanks! I’m in an undermapped area so I can often add sidewalks, addresses, and lighting.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      41 year ago

      I live in the Midwest United States. The city I live in has a population of around 40,000. The roads are there but almost no businesses.