On 3/2/25 20:10, Chris Andrew wrote:
Hi, all.

You'll have seen an article in "WeeklyOSM 758", from the Heidelberg Institute for Geoinformation Technology (HeiGIT):

https://heigit.org/osm-completeness-with-overture-maps-data/

The article explained how relatively simply, OSM 'completeness' can be assessed using 'open and accessible' maps from the Overture Maps Foundation. I'm wondering how this information can be used to improve the quality of OSM coverage, in a prioritised (not automated) workflow.

For example, could reports be run for an area(/s) and the results used to create new tasks (MapRoulette)?

What does anyone think?

From their website... bottom of every page...

"Copyright © 2024 Overture Maps Foundation. All rights reserved."

That does not look like OSM can use their data in any way.

And then in Terms of use

"*1. Terms*
By accessing this web site, you are agreeing to be bound by these web site Terms and Conditions of Use, all applicable laws and regulations, and agree that you are responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws. If you do not agree with any of these terms, you are prohibited from using or accessing this site. The materials contained in this web site are protected by applicable copyright and trademark law."



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