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If you need to display a map on your website and do not plan to use online mapping services such as MapTiler or Mapbox, you may want to use OpenMapTiles to generate and serve custom tiles. This approach is also useful when you are not interested in all the features a map can display. In this tutorial, we will create a map featuring only water, such as coastlines, lakes and rivers. This tutorial was tested on... - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Functionally they are rather similar in what they're aiming for. Architecturally there are some differences. OpenFreeMap uses the MapTiles format [1] which is an open source format for vector tiles that does require the attribution of the OpenMapTiles page for every map generated from it (CC-BY license). Versatiles uses the Shortbread format instead [2] which is published under a CC0 license. Instead of the SQLite... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
The docs of https://openmaptiles.org is probably enough and they also offer a tileset. Creating your own vectortiles from openstreetmap is a bit of a rabbit hole as well as resource demanding task. Source: about 3 years ago
Something like https://openmaptiles.org/ to host map server. Source: about 3 years ago
Custom tiles are doable (see also https://openmaptiles.org/), but then you need some people dedicated to maintain the data and serving them; your costs would shift from buying the service to your own operations. Thi would be still non-zero (compared to current state). Source: over 3 years ago
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