I want to know how many contributions the number 1 contributor (and other contributors as well) in my country has but I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
I want to know how many contributions the number 1 contributor (and other contributors as well) in my country has but I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
I don’t know a single person with a dedicated GPS anymore except sailors. Everyone uses Google Maps.
I focus on the small details when I’m out walking. I have the advanced version of Street Complete and I add every single bike rack, water fountain, phone booth, charging station, mail drop box, etc, that I see. It’s so convenient to be able to find these things when I need them later, and I’m sure other people will appreciate it as well.
Yeah, by Garmin, I didn’t mean car GPS (although, I do still think they make them!) but more bike computers and fitness watches, which include route mapping, tracking, etc. They offer OSM and Google Maps, depending on your preference. 😀
Those small details are what makes a map more useful, so keep at it! I use OSM Go! for quick stuff while on the run, since most other solutions seem to take more time. When possible, I also snap a photo (with a GPS tag) and later add whatever it is that I saw, if it’s a more complex feature.
I’m glad that so many tools exist! It really does make things easier for those who map.