Oliver Jowett wrote:
The point is that "just using the map" is not our target audience.
As has been said many times, we are not trying to be an end user mapping
site that offers a Google Maps alternative for the masses.
Our target audience is people that want to signup and contribute.
I contribute when I see problems with the map in areas I am familiar with.
To see the problems, I have to be using the map in the first place.
To use the map I'd prefer not to have that signup box floating around all the
time (I am only logged in when I am about to edit).
I'd second that ( although this should probably be on the main talk list )
I CONTRIBUTE to mapping to provide correct information to my client base and I
encourage them to use OSM instead of Google because we do provide the correct
details, and in many cases the only detail in an area. We need a clean user
interface which has easy access to edit functions, although I'm tending towards
off-line editing as certainly I would NOT recommend iD even to new users, so
josm currently seems the only option anyway going forward!
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