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  1. Fast detailed offline maps for travelers, tourists, hikers and cyclists, based on OpenStreetMap and curated with love by MapsWithMe (Maps.Me) founders.
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    • Open Source

    #Maps #Web Mapping #Driving Navigation 98 social mentions

  2. Static pages for your projects.
    > I'm really curious how this person got codeberg pages working, I still haven't managed to get a codeberg page deployed. I thought it required a 3rd party server, like their actions seem to. Hi, author here. It doesn't need a 3rd party server - it's all hosted in Codeberg Git repos. Here's a guide - https://codeberg.page/ > What's unsustainable about Matrix? I've really enjoyed running our community on Matrix. Many of us in the Delhi OpenStreetMap community are associated with projects like the Free Software Community of India, and run public instances of federated services, including Matrix and XMPP. It has been our experience that XMPP has a dramatically lower server resource footprint than Matrix. We've actually had to close down a public Matrix service because it was economically unsustainable in this sense.

    #Website Builder #Cloud Computing #Static Site Generators 6 social mentions

  3. The best OpenStreetMap editor for POIs and entrances.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    No iOS version as the other comment mentioned, but if you want to contribute, try Every Door ( https://every-door.app/ ) for now. It doesn't have points and badges like Street Complete, but you can easily add/update/fix amenities, update addresses, add info about buildings, and fill in the same data using the "micromapping mode". I started with Street Complete, but now use this for most things.

    #Tech #Payments #Website Builder 13 social mentions

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