Hi Arnold, I am really surprised that no one has replied to this message, as I am *sure* that someone, somewhere out there has made this very transition that you are talking about.
Unfortunately, in this business (of giving away software), the love you take is not always equal to the love you make. But! If you realize Mr. McCartney's wisdom, then you are distinctly well poised for some positive karma. Share your story with us! There is a new section on the OpenLayers website called "Case Studies"[1], and this is a *perfect* place for a story about transitioning from GMaps to OpenLayers. I would love to read it and I know others would too. Help us out! Erik [1] http://docs.openlayers.org/casestudies/index.html On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:45, Arnie Shore <[email protected]> wrote: > Folks, hello, and I wonder if anyone can share experiences doing such a > transition. > > Background: I've written a free, Open Source application targeted to > the public safety community, notably ham radio groups who kick into gear > during emergency/crisis conditions. > > But under these conditions, internet connectivity to Google may not > exist of course, so I'm planning a version of the app in which the tile > sets and API are resident at the server. Hence my strong interest in OL. > > I can't imagine I'm the only one here doing anything like that, so I'll > appreciate hearing re experience doing this, plus thoughts on the tile > sets available. Thanks, all. > > Arnold Shore > Annapolis, MD > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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