go-openchargemap
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go-openchargemap
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2024: The year of the OpenStreetMap vector maps
I happened to be using OpenStreetMaps for the last couple weeks and released a Golang OpenAPI library for OpenChargeMap [1] In that, I released an IPython notebook and used that to visualize the data on Vision Pro [2].
And I did get it working! But it was not near as cool as it could be because of two dramatic events:
OSM Foundation violated the trust (nice way to put it) of a participant, OSMBuildings.org, in the search for sponsorship [3] (four years ago, such lost progress :( ) The other is that LeafletJS’s developer is Ukrainian and can’t advance his project [4].
Please consider those two issues when contemplating donating to OSM due to this press release. While I applaud OSM abstractly, it exists because of a massive amounts of public contributions of IP, not because of $$ from a commercial sponsor.
[1] https://github.com/neomantra/go-openchargemap
What are some alternatives?
OsmAnd - OsmAnd
Openstreetmap - The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
osmin - GPS Navigator On-Road/Off-Road for Android and Linux devices