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by Chyzwar
476 days ago
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I am working on geospatial project, initially mapbox and maptiler competitor. My perspective is that there is combination factors that make geospatial tech to suck. - Legacy open source solution GDAL, mapzen and mapbox abandonware
- Google semi monopoly on map data
- Dead-end desktop apps like ArcGIS and QGIS
- Plethora of formats/interfaces for storing and accessing map data
- Plenty of uncoordinated efforts from government funded organizations
My general thinking is that open-source is not suitable for geospatial tech because this is a highly specialized field with relatively small TAM. I think that there should be an antitrust case against google that should force them to contribute data to OSM.I am hoping that current landscape do not change in follwoing 1-2 years. |
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I am sure it varies depending on where you are in the world but in my experience OSM plus official government data is as good as, and sometimes better, than Google.
It would be nice to have mine Google Places and Review data but other than that I never feel I am using 2nd rate data when using OSM, in fact I am frequently amazed at the quality and depth of the data.
That said, I do agree with your other points. A greenfield gdal alternative would be nice.