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In reply to <a href="https://nerdculture.de/@ccjoel/112588087719677218">Jou</a>.
Thank you for contributing!
In reply to <a href="https://uneabeille.blog/2024/06/08/mapping-for-people-not-cars/#comment-14">Pyrog</a>. I do know of it! I just prefer StreetComplete for my own use. :)
17.6.2024 23:37Comment on Mapping for people, not cars by une abeilleHi, Do you know Every Door ? This is an Android and iOS application (open source too). https://every-door.app Best regards, Yves (France)
17.6.2024 16:40Comment on Mapping for people, not cars by Pyrog[…] contributor une abeille blogged about mapping focused on people and not just on vehicles or commerce, pointing out that OSM can be useful for a […]
16.6.2024 10:09Comment on Mapping for people, not cars by weeklyOSM 725 – weekly – semanario – hebdo – 週刊 – týdeník – Wochennotiz – 주간 – tygodnik<p><a href="https://uneabeille.blog/@uneabeille.blog" rel="ugc">@uneabeille.blog</a> Revisiting open street map today and considering using it more after reading this post. Upon close inspection on some areas of interest to me, I did notice that I <br /> can find some details I was missing on g maps! Started contributing already. Thanks for the reminder.</p>
9.6.2024 18:31Comment on Mapping for people, not cars by Jou<p><a href="https://uneabeille.blog/@uneabeille.blog" rel="ugc">@uneabeille.blog</a> what a great story. Thanks!</p>
9.6.2024 15:58Comment on Mapping for people, not cars by Bogomil Shopov - БогоHow does the monopoly on popular map apps by corporations like Google and Apple uphold car culture? And what can we do to stop it?
8.6.2024 23:09Mapping for people, not carsBecause I avoid corporate services like Google Maps, it’s necessary to have a companion app for public transit on my phone. While OpenStreetMap apps like OSMAnd and OrganicMaps have some limited transit features (in select areas,) they don’t have live bus times or other quality of life features. A quick visit to the STM’s website […]
7.4.2024 16:26Using Chrono: the good, the bad, and the uglyWith the feedback period for the revitalization of Rue Masson officially over, I decided to take a look at what residents said they wanted to see on the street. So, what did they say?
21.2.2024 01:51Revitalizing Rue Masson: an analysis of community feedbackThough I was raised in the suburbs, I have come to love cities. I have lived in several, ranging from those with extreme urban sprawl and poor public transit, to those with walkable mixed-use development, to those with transit service so frequent that I never bothered to look at a schedule. The wide variety of […]
21.2.2024 01:29The start of something new