Am 12.08.2016 um 20:27 schrieb Matthijs Melissen: > .... > I would tend to disagree. > > Our Articles of Association state: > > | 3. The Foundation is established for the purposes listed below: > | > | (1) encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free geospatial > | data; and > | (2) providing geospatial data for anybody to use and share. > > To me this would include the distribution of geospational data in > compiled form, i.e. as a map.
The OSMF AoA do not prescribe any specific way how the purposes should be achieved and traditionally the project has left distribution to end users to third parties, commercial and others (see https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/SimonPoole/diary/34883) . > > I think it would be great if we had the resources to provide free maps > to anybody, including commercial companies. I realize there are > practical considerations that make this infeasible at the moment, but > I think it would be a nice target to aim for. The easier and cheaper > to use Openstreetmap-data, the more people will use it, which will > hopefully in turn lead to more contributors and better data. The WMF on the other hand has historically had tight control over its distribution channels and built its whole business model around that. Which is one of the reasons that they have felt a lot of pressure recently because they have been losing significant parts of that control. The OSM model removes all that stress from the community and has proven quite effective none the less. > > I would also like to point out that there might be a conflict of > interest here between commercial operators of OpenStreetMap services, > and the rest of the community. Well, despite slightly confused recent blog posts from some of the commercial players claiming the opposite, the OSM community has consistently elected a dominating majority of such operators (commercial and others) to the OSMF board for many many years with typically only one to two token representatives of the mapping community. As a result I have to assume that the community is happy with the OSMF strategy as it is. Simon PS: this discussion would seem to be rather off topic on the dev mailing list.
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