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<p id="reply-intro">Super-interesting project, thanks for telling and showing! Great to hear about other mapper projects in other parts of the world, and great to hear about other efforts mapping of the great outdoors, so I know I'm not alone :-). The data source situation in Sweden/Scandinavia is quite different, but we share many of your challenges too. Very few people needing to map very large areas.</p>
<p>On 2020-12-21 23:45, Kevin Kenny wrote:</p>
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<div dir="ltr">On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 3:38 PM Anders Torger <<a href="mailto:anders@torger.se" rel="noreferrer">anders@torger.se</a>> wrote:</div>
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<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">I think it's more about that most OSMers are interested in urban areas, street routing and stuff like that, and outdoor maps haven't really been much of a thing other than for simple illustrative purposes.</span></p>
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<div>Most OSM'ers are sophisticated computer users. Most humans are interested most in mapping the features that they interact with. Most sophisticated computer users live in cities.</div>
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