Tobias Knerr wrote: > How about "offer reliable service with good uptimes"? After the recent > maintenance weekend it was stated that our services are not really > intended for the public (at least if they need them and don't just > experiment with them) and we are only about data. If that's still the > case, recommending the use of these services to the public doesn't seem > like a good idea.
But aren't there some companies around offering exactly that sort of service using OSM data? I'm sure that I remember reading a blog from one of them once... _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

