Everydoor is a great android app for quickly contributing POIs based on standard presets. It's very efficient
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Everything #OpenStreetMap related is welcome: software releases, showing of your work, questions about how to tag something, as long as it has to do with OpenStreetMap or OpenStreetMap-related software.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Join OpenStreetMap and start mapping: https://www.openstreetmap.org.
There are many communication channels about OSM, many organized around a certain country or region. Discover them on https://openstreetmap.community
https://mapcomplete.org is an easy-to-use website to view, edit and add points (such as shops, restaurants and others)
https://learnosm.org/en/ has a lot of information for beginners too.
It's great if the primary groundwork is already set. I don't think it allows you to add structures, etc. unless I am mistaken.
I guess this would be your starting point:
Thanks, this link included some good examples to look at as well.
Ideally you take a picture of an emergency evacuation plan, use a scanner app to remove the distortion, and then put it as background in JOSM to trace the layout
Don't copy from maps you don't have permission to use.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Copyright#Proprietary_data
I don't think they are copyrighted? They are made according to ISO23601
This is actually a really interesting case. On one hand, there is typically a specialized company involved creating those maps. On the other hand, the mall which requested them is, by law, required to create them and to put them at visible places in the mall (thus "publishing" them). According to the European Database Law, they would thus not be eligible for copyright and should be considered public domain!
However, I wouldn't build a multi-million company on it...
@Zwiebel @openstreetmap
I would expect ISO to be among the last organisations in the world to suggest that copyright should be waived for something or that there should be an open license.
Of course I'm not going to check in this instance because as a typical ISO standard it is obscenely expensive.
The same applies to airports and other large structures.