The technical work to open source it is not huge (which is part of the reason 
why it’s only a $1k kickstarter) but it involves cleaning up the code, moving 
the repo, clicking some buttons on GitHub. The work to fix the code and the 
hosting is where most of the cash goes.

The social work *to actually get it running* as an open project means finding 
developers, finding sysadmins and servers to do all the data processing (which 
isn’t trivial, there’s a fair chunk of processing there that happens every 
week) would mean far more time than the technical work. Note – I’m not 
proposing to do any of this if the kickstarter is successful. This is what 
you’d have to do if it *isn’t* successful. Since I don’t want to do this, I’ll 
just press delete.

I don’t really see the point of the former without the latter. If I can’t raise 
a tiny amount like $1k to do this, then that’s a clear indication that the 
universe doesn’t care, and it would also be unlikely for volunteers to 
magically do all this work.

To me, it’s really an experiment in micro-funding. There are lots of little 
projects that use OSM that are built and run by volunteers using free or cheap 
resources. And that’s great. Is there also space for tiny things to get funded 
enough? I don’t know, let’s see. Because if that space does exist then you 
maybe can do things like hire other skills (like interaction designers or 
whatever) to make the thing ten times better.

What I’d like to do is put all my work through kickstarter to either fund or 
kill the variety of little sites I have. It seems like an efficient way to do 
it, but maybe I’m wrong.

Best

Steve



On 4/12/17, 10:57 AM, "Hakuch" <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 12.04.2017 18:45, Steve Coast wrote:
    > Ten years ago, I’d probably do the work for free to open it etc, but 
don’t have the time now.
    
    Just to understand: whats the problem/work of just opening it? Is it
    because of libs which are not open source? I just feel a little
    blackmailed at the moment and Iam interested to understand the
    circumstances.
    
    

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