Thank you for explaining your ideas to us, Kristian! I think it’s important to know that and why Google MapMaker is appealing for some contributors.

So I understand that you are motivated by immediately available useful applications, particularly routers? I can see why Google would be attractive in that case, considering the decent quality of Google Maps’ routing engine. And, well, Google don’t seem to appreciate the idea of simply using OSM data instead of duplicating the mapmaking effort, so it’s obviously not possible to use Google’s software with OSM data. But maybe some of the projects listed on Lambertus’ link work at least good enough for your purposes?

(There are also some neat smartphone apps using OSM, some of which have online or offline routing capabilities, but unfortunately it seems that there are not that many for your particular phone.)

A lot of this can happen in OSM, too, but it very much depends on the local communities. In my area there are several regular OSM meetings (I’ve even started one myself) and I will of course review edits that happen around here. It’s not required for them to appear on the map, but an important task nevertheless!

Naturally, all of this requires a pre-existing local community to work well, so someone just has to make the first step.

There are a few tools that help you get in touch with other mappers. Do you know that you can set a position as your home spot in your osm.org preferences? This lets you see other mappers who have placed their home spot near you and makes you visible to them. There’s also the “history” tab that shows recent edits in an area. And if you are interested in the thoughts of mappers around the world, check out the blog planet. We also have a help portal, a forum and a wiki, but you know about these already. :slight_smile:

The minimum requirements to start mapping are a blank map and a GPS device. :wink: I know some mappers who’d love being able to survey an empty area where they can build a map from scratch and make a real difference. With every road and building in their town already mapped, they are getting desperate enough to draw individual trees in the park. Different tastes, I guess.