If you ask me, they are all in their infancy. Non of these routing services even route right. In a turn restriction the "via" role can be a way. Neither OSRM, ORS or GraphHopper knows how to restrict that, and that's IMHO one of the crucial parts of a routing engine.
When one of them starts routing right, than we can talk about picking a winner service. Right now only MapQuest knows how to route. Janko sri, 17. lip 2015. 05:34 Hans De Kryger <[email protected]> je napisao: > Why do OSRM & OpenRoutingService compete against each other instead of > joining resources and combining efforts to make the best routing service > out there? Am i missing something? I know it's nice to have different > services for different uses but this doesn't seem like a good use of > resources at all. I may be the only one with this opinion, but this has bug > me for awhile. > > *Regards,* > > *Hans* > > > *http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/TheDutchMan13 > <http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/TheDutchMan13>* > > *Sorry for any misspellings* > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk >
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