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mnalis Matija Nalis @mastodon.online

\#FreeSoftware and #OpenStreetMap enthusiast. Also, #cycling! Interested in #Space / #science, and love to read a good #scifi too.

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Street-Complete, like Pokemon Go but for good.
  • @smb @InsertUser
    @AngryCommieKender @Danitos There is a more detailed writeup about #StreetComplete and #Fdroid antifeatures on https://github.com/streetcomplete/StreetComplete/discussions/5756#discussioncomment-10107158 but in short, it is benign: You only ever login to OSM with your username/password, which then passes the token to StreetComplete (which you can revoke any time on https://www.openstreetmap.org/oauth2/authorized_applications). There are other (less popular) OSM forks/APIs that could be used if they were not hardcoded, just like other vector tiles (instead of Jawg.io)

  • Exciting Update: Mapilio Now Integrated with OpenStreetMap iD Editor! šŸŒ
  • @ozcan @bysariipek @[email protected] @[email protected] @OpenStreetMapUS @OSM_Pontarlier @zverik
    I hope you'll forgive me if I reserve my belief until such time when said open source materializes. I pledge to send some donations your way as soon as that happens as a sign of goodwill, how about that? Why would your plan prohibit you from publishing (at least some, if there are reasons you can't yet publish all of it) mobile app open source right now as sign of goodwill? Surely *some* is publishable?

  • Exciting Update: Mapilio Now Integrated with OpenStreetMap iD Editor! šŸŒ
  • @bysariipek
    I'd just love if #mapilio would open source their mobile apps. I'm avid #fdroid user and don't want to support closed source projects. And I really don' get it why they are so against #opensource mobile apps? I mean, all of their bussiness money-making logic seems to be on server-side anyway, and having #FOSS opensource client would be big PR boost and benefit them hugely by helping them grow their community.
    @[email protected] @[email protected] @OpenStreetMapUS @OSM_Pontarlier
    @zverik