

Are you saying that a torrent cannot ve seeded on both clearnet and i2p?
Are you saying that a torrent cannot ve seeded on both clearnet and i2p?
@[email protected] Could you please pin this post?
Thank you, I am exercising caution and removing this post.
MapComplete has a feature to post Mangrove reviews too!
Although I haven’t had issues, I recommend finding the project on Github and opening and issue ticket.
Panoramax rocks! The devs are super friendly too. It’s the only truly FOSS alternative to google street view (and it’s federated!).
Mapillary is owned by Facebook and closed source while Mapilio is also closed source.
The road surfaces actually help a ton for apps that come up with bicycle routes as well as those on wheelchairs. However of you’d prefer less of them, you can make jt a lower priority in the settings.
Nice one, OP!
Commenting to bump up the activity stat for you. The OSM forums may be a good place to ask as well.
I’m just going to leave this here.
This makes more sense imo, thanks for sharing your experience (and your Lemmy development :))
I’ll allow it.
Community guidelines in a readme would be a good start. Also, educating those opening new git issues since I often see entitled and vitriolic demands from non-devs who do not understand what FOSS is (although I understand that this isn’t the only bully archetype).
One of the takeaways Imo is to consider bullies as potential security threats especially when they’re pushing to merge code. And for both developers and non-developers alike, to try to foster a culture of respect and avoid entitlement in git issues. Call it out when you see it and don’t dogpile.
Absolutely. In my experience I’ve felt more pressure to merge in closed source than open source since the bully is those above you in a hierarchy with business interests who are also paying your bills.
I fail to see the comparison at all.
I would recommend using Mapilio to get street-level imagery for your area that you can then refer back to when mapping bike lanes, streets, etc. You can record from a phone attached to your bike or car.
Can anyone tell me more about the OSMF hostile takeover?
Everybody, do yourself a favour and actually read this article.