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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11.08.18 00:58, Andrew Harvey wrote:<br>
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<div>I agree, unless people start putting up signs of the
Plus Codes outside their house and you're mapping that as
the on the ground housenumber. ...</div>
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<p>And they will not start putting up signs of the Plus-Codes
outside their house unless the OpenStreetMap community accept this
technology. This was a minor experimental import for a small
remote town Zeze in the United Republic of Tanzania. Nothing
happened. It is not an issue. Zeze is well mapped at
OpenStreetMap, but it is not present at the Google Maps.</p>
<p>If the OSM community accepts the OpenLocationCode, then it would
become de facto universal addressing system. Only then people may
start believing and investing in it.<br>
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<p>Best regards,</p>
<p>Oleksiy<br>
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