On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Mike N. <[email protected]> wrote:
Keep in mind that there are already people using US OSM data in real
applications.

Where?

Cloudmade developers, who sell smartphone apps that use Cloudmade tiles and routing data, and can provide turn by turn directions. For example, the iPhone paid 'offmaps' app, which offers US coverage.

There's Skobbler, whose 'Skobbler US' navigation app for the iPhone is the #1 free US nav app, and the #18 free app overall for the iPhone in the US. I believe they process their own planet data, and probably don't follow the US OSM talk list. I use it and am mostly surprised when it works well in areas that I've never touched.

And MapQuest is looking at US data and processing it (even though you could argue that no one uses it yet) - it would be a courtesy to their devs to get a notice from the community that something will change rather than their renderer just start churning out blank maps because the data no longer makes sense.

By all means, let's move forward, but not burn consumers by
removing ref* or name* tags to force them to change.   Otherwise we will
just be laboring like monks to produce a mountain of pure XML that no one
cares about because it's to difficult to catch a moving specification that
has no concern for compatibility.

For now, if people don't want the spec to change, they shouldn't
download new planet files.  If that becomes a big enough problem (one
of the reasons I'd like to know who it is that's using the data), then
the solution is to offer stable branches, not to stop the development
of anything that might break backward compatibility.

Many changes can be implemented with an announce and transition period. Telling Skobbler to stop downloading the planet because they want a spec they can follow (and work with the Apple app store 3 month release cycle) is not realistic. We no longer are working with a clean sheet of paper. We can move forward, but just need to consider those using the data.



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