[OSM-talk] OSM in India
Warin
61sundowner at gmail.com
Tue Jun 16 10:58:44 UTC 2015
On 16/06/2015 8:41 PM, john whelan wrote:
> Could we make an effort to map one bit of India remotely ideally one
> that has a few mappers in it or users and see if it can grow from
> there? Any NGOs operating in India?
If possible it should be a place where tourist go. I'd think tourist
would be interested in OSM as an out of contact thing so as not to run
up charges and they may be more familiar with OSM.
That would give some encouragement for local hotels, restaurants etc to
be on OSM. Maybe a local school could then have it as a pratical
computing class to add such on the ground data...
>
> I think there are mappers in Bangladesh or East Bengal as it used to
> be called before it split from India perhaps they might have some
> ideas? Yes I am aware that India is a very large place.
>
> Cheerio John
>
> On 15 June 2015 at 22:01, Arun Ganesh <arun.planemad at gmail.com
> <mailto:arun.planemad at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Fair enough. Although a quick mapcompare session shows that GM has
> nowhere near the quality that it has in Europe/America, so it
> should
> be less work for OSM to overtake GM in India than it took in
> Europe (I
> know, if the community is tiny, "less overall work" is still
> way more
> work for each individual).
>
> Businesses throughout the country want to list themselves on GM to
> get more customers. I have been to remote parts of the country
> where hoteliers or shop owners ask me how they can be listed. This
> POI database is massive and along with it comes address
> information which is data gold in India for geocoding. There is
> low business incentive for anyone to list themselves on OSM,
> moreover the computer skills to do that is lacking by most people.
> If there were more users of openstreetmap, this can change quickly.
>
> You point out an interesting bit of information though: GM is for
> English speakers. Do you render a Hindi (and other languages)
> slippymap ? Provide Hindi OSMand and Garmin maps ? That might
> catch
> the attention of many users. In Ireland we have an all-Gaelic map
> (http://maps.openstreetmap.ie/?zoom=9&layers=00BFFFFFF&lat=52.92847&lon=-7.65252)
> that attracts people from outside OSM.
>
> Its a given that most users of new technology in the country are
> familiar with English, or atleast the Latin alphabet. One may not
> be able to speak the language but can easily read street signs and
> it is more familiar than localized signage. We have had trials
> with localized maps http://yogiks.github.io/osm-kn/map/ but apart
> from being good PR they have limited practical use in daily life.
>
> We would need to support 22 languages and in offline mediums to
> make the maps truly accessible to most of the people. Till then
> maps will continue to be used only by a small class of the
> population..
>
>
> --
> Arun Ganesh
> (planemad) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Planemad>
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