• @KelsonV
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    545 days ago

    If I’m reading this correctly, the headline is…very inaccurate.

    It looks like a dispute between two developers in Organic Maps, who both started out at Maps.me, specifically over whether their CDN redirector should be public or private.

    • mesamuneOP
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      175 days ago

      It’s one of the reasons I linked the hn discussion. Lots of accusations going around right now. It’s unfortunate as I like that app, but this kind of splitting is important to know about.

      • @[email protected]
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        4 days ago

        My experience with HN is comments from out-of-touch engineers and me-too startup folks circle jerking with themselves. Can’t say they’re any better than the random discourse on social media.

        • fmstrat
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          Yea, the comments there are just, wrong.

          People claiming since the repo wasn’t public the MIT license didn’t matter. But since admins contributed under that license, it 100% matters.

          No reason to wait for the dust to settle. Roman noticed a removal of an MIT license he contributed to, also noticed the inclusion of user logging, so he released MIT work he contributed to. He’s in the right.

          It’s a shame.

      • I Cast Fist
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        14 days ago

        So, what’s the point of Organic Maps or maps.me? The latter’s website just say “download and prepare for adventure”, like some sort of app for route preparation?

        • oKtosiTe
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          34 days ago

          Where i live, Organic Maps has way better walking directions than Google and Apple Maps, and it’s a lot more respectful of privacy than at least the former.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 days ago

      Looks like the dispute is with one of the devs who didn’t work on maps.me.

      Regardless, it’s probably best to wait until the dust settles to see what the facts are.