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As Im interested in pedestrian infrastructure, I asked myself what percentage of all sidewalks in Germany has already been mapped.


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I am telling it what to do in English, and it’s writing the tags for me and making the edit. I will review everything it does and not do anything with it that I wouldn’t do by hand (but more tediously).


Today was a serene day spent in Thanjavur, and staying at Grace Vista made it even more enjoyable. After exploring the streets and soaking in the local culture, I visited the Brihadeeswarar Temple and marveled at its intricate carvings and history. Returning to Grace Vista, I relaxed in the cozy room, enjoyed a cup of tea, and reflected on the day’s experiences. The comfort and hospitality here made this day truly memorable.


On September 20th, 2025, the Oyomappers Team had an amazing time participating in a map and clean-up event sponsored by the Humanitarian Open Street Map Team (Hot). We used Chatmap to help us with the exercise, and it was truly impactful!

During the cleanup at Ajegunle Market in Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria, the atmosphere was filled with joy. The community was so grateful, and we felt their warmth as they expressed their appreciation and prayed for us. It was a wonderful experience to be part of something so positive!


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This afternoon, while pondering and daydreaming about seriously quitting OSM for real, I ventured into the land of Wikimapia.


One of the trickiest challenges in OSM is when a river (or any linear water feature) doubles as a regional or administrative boundary.

The Challenge of Dynamic Watercourses and Static Admin Lines 🌊🏛



While working on an OSM-related statistics project that I need to present in the next few months, I stumbled across some conversations of the past, scattered in changeset comments and block reports.




According to the official statistics page, today OpenStreetMap has hit the milestone of 10 million registered users! This is not the first time though; in fact it already happened earlier this year and in 2023 (during which year the amount even excee…


I joined OSM from the https://deflock.me/ community, and have since added 21 ALPRs. Ive also contributed a few new developments to the map, and looking to add more.


I see there’s an “OpenStreetMap US” but not “OpenStreetMap Illinois”?


I’ve been editing OSM for about nine months and have been a heavy JOSM armchair editor for about eight months. Recently, I started using a stylus for entering geometry and it’s increased my stamina tremendously. I’ve been able to create hundreds even thousands of nodes per day without feeling any signs of repetitive strain injuries cropping up in my hand.



Someone ask me for “What experience do you have building websites with Open Street Maps using controls limit then monitor and report on tile usage?”

I’m currently exploring OpenStreetMap (OSM) and trying to understand what kind of real-world projects or applications can be built using it.

I’ve checked the documentation, but I’m still not sure how OSM data is typically used in actual applications or what kind of problems it can solve.

Could anyone please share:

Some common or professional use cases of OpenStreetMap

Any example project ideas or scenarios (personal, commercial, or open-source) where OSM is used effectively

Also, if possible, please suggest any recommended tools or libraries (like Leaflet, MapLibre, Nominatim, Overpass API, etc.) that are commonly used to work with OSM data.

Goal: I just want to get a clear idea of where OSM can be applied so I can plan my first project with it.

Thank you!


I have been preparing a RFC for several days, but now weekend is over and i wont have time to finish things up. Heres drafted tldr of a draft of a RFC in case this ends up as another forgotten project. Scope of this proposal is limited to Estonia.




Started with Thurso on the North Highland Way. Our preferred hotel supplier is there

Started with Thurso on the North Highland Way. Our preferred hotel supplier is there


GO Sync seems to go a long way in comparing GTFS to OSM handily.

It’s still a very labor intensive process, even on a relatively sparse transit system like MetroLink.



First post in hopefully a series of entries where Im planning to share various OSM-related experiments I have conducted over the years.




To help make OSM more inclusive in line with the diversity statement https://osmfoundation.org/wiki/Diversity_Statement I’ve gone through the wiki and changed all relevant instances of specific pronouns to their gender neutral versions.



Happy to be part of the Esri India User Conference—a great opportunity to learn new trends, attend practical sessions, and connect with industry experts and scientists. Grateful to my organization Jio-bp and my lead for giving me this chance to represent at the Esri India User Conference.





I’ve been mulling over an idea for a while: what if we grab a complete snapshot of OpenStreetMap data for a given region, then run some statistics over it?


This report reflects on my journey during Google Summer of Code 2025, where I worked on the 3D Model Repository (3DMR): a platform that makes high-quality, CC-licensed 3D assets discoverable, reusable, and directly linkable to OpenStreetMap (OSM) fea…




y first day in mapping was sweet and exciting. I felt good to know that even small tasks I did could help improve global maps. It was interesting to discover how roads, buildings, and other features are added, and I enjoyed learning while contributing to something meaningful. That experience motivated me to keep mapping and to grow my skills further.


Hello OSM friends! I’m Bhausaheb…… from Nashik, working in GIS Industry as an GIS Engineer. Recently, I have been mapped new buildings around my locality using ID Editor.