[openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website] Add OpenLocationCode to OSM website (#1807)
Bjoern
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Fri Jul 14 19:12:31 UTC 2023
> I believe that the website should not be exclusively tailored to the needs of residents in Western countries. Instead, it should take into account the Global South on an equal level of consideration.
We're using OpenLocationCodes, e.g., to collect locations for rural health centres in central/northern Zambia. We're using OpenLocationCodes because of the higher usability, e.g., being easy to read out and write down when there's no connectivity. Many location tools were hard to use because of the circumstances, and we developed an application that supports users with limited digital skills to collect accurate locations (https://github.com/OpenDevEd/SharePlusCode). Yes, we can translate those to lat/lon, but in difficult circumstances, such small factors make or break progress. Similar to what others have described, it would make the lives of the people involved easier if OpenStreetMap supported OpenLocationCodes (even if that was only full-length codes). In a small way, this would support people where we work with better access to healthcare.
I understand that different people have different priorities and perceptions.
I'm a long-term contributor and user of OpenStreetMap, contributing both in the North and South. OLC would make OpenStreetMap more accessible to those people where OpenLocationCodes are used for addressing, particularly in the Global South. For where I stand, it's a shame that this perspective is not shared by the people that are empowered to make that change, and I deeply regret that seems to be such fervent opposition to including what is quite a simple open algorithm (for full length codes).
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