<p>Good thing to see the support for having routing on osm.org.</p>
<p>"As far as I know, the current plan is for OSM to run their own OSRM based server and potentially other routing engines, let the end user choose which one to use"</p>
<p>I can imagine some quality standards to be applied, such as from this list <a href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Routing/OnlineRouters">http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Routing/OnlineRouters</a>, before routing engines are allowed on our main page. Like worldwide coverage, daily updates, active development, routing for car/bike/foot, speed and turn restrictions. Setting these quality standards can also be an incentive for developers to improve their routers. Is someone within OSM currently responsible for/thinking of setting these quality standards for routers? If not, than I would be glad to assist.</p>
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