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I’m not sure I understand why there are two different forums for the same osm.org. One is help.osm.org and the other is forum.osm.org. I registered with both not knowing they were related and posted accidentally to both so that’s why there are two postings.
I know my question isn’t a typical OSM question but is this not a help forum? I didn’t know I needed to qualify my use of the forum to get help. I’m a website designer/developer and when I run into technical issues, I post messages on forums asking for help; I also do a lot of searching on the web for solutions. This is pretty standard practice and people are usually willing to help.
I really do appreciate the help.
My question is related to the use of the OSM map layer but I just want to use that layer as a way of displaying where our USGS maps are located. Our use of OSM may not seem to be conventional here but it is/was on Google. Google just made it easy and now that they are discontinuing Fusion Tables and charging for their Map Cloud Service, I’m having to find alternatives. OpenStreetMap.org seems to fits that need.
Ideally, I’d use OSM in a similar fashion as Google Maps. Essentially, OSM would be the base layer with my data on top. I’m certain it can be done because I did it with Google and UMAP people are doing it. Perhaps this just needs to be something for OSM developers to build?
I think this is a hugely important direction and it’s perfect for OSM. On Google people are/were using Fusion Tables and Google Maps to build big data heat maps. They were heat-tracking disease, weather, and all kinds of other focus points that sit on top of the Google base map. I think Heat Maps is perfect for open source and though I find the ease of Google Maps enticing, the playing field tends to change based on corporate needs rather than societal needs. I’m not saying our maps are for the good of society but I think there is potential for OSM to play a bigger part? I’m just trying to find a way to utilize all the work this open source map community has done.
By the way, I cracked open QGIS (https://www.qgis.org/en/site/) and was able to get my data loaded there using a CSV coordinate data and OpenStreetMap. However, except for exporting to a PDF or image, I don’t have a way to publish to the web. Using QGIS, is a step forward but doesn’t quite do it.
Someone pointed to UMAP and that seems to be the best option so far but I didn’t see a way to upload data (csv) using their tool.