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<span>Frederik Ramm wrote on 6/14/2022 8:38 AM:</span><br>
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cite="mid:a91815d0-0510-bec0-efb8-eb6759ce9354@remote.org">Hi,
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generally when dealing with commercial users in an OSM capacity I point
them to
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Commercial_OSM_Software_and_Services">https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Commercial_OSM_Software_and_Services</a>
so that they can pick a commercial service provider (while also telling
them that OSM data is free and they can set up their own servers with
switch2osm.org etc).
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The list is not maintained, and everyone can add themselves and claim to
offer any services, but it's the best we have, and maintaining some sort
of vetted list of recommendations would always carry the danger of the
process being unfair in some way.
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On 14.06.22 14:21, John Whelan wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">The question arises from my need to use a car
sharing service. Their
web site displays a zoomable google map but there wasn't really enough
detail to see exactly where the car station was.
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The car sharing service I use does the same, and they have an overlay
that shows their locations. The markers in the overlay are dynamic i.e.
they will change colour according to availability and they will open a
pop-up when you click on them, so whether or not the base map actually
shows car sharing locations is irrelevant for my car sharing service.
They could very well use a standard OSM-carto map.
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Bye
<br>
Frederik
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