stevea
(Stevea)
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“AI writing tag documentation,” indeed. That’s one of a number of (apparently needed) possibilities.
In the several hours I wrote what I wrote, I’ve been thinking more about this. What I’ve come up with is something like this: let’s say that in 5 years, I see how Overture makes real, positive contributions to “better map data” or “a better map / mapping experience for all” in ways quite similar to how OSM does what we do. And let’s say that the effort invested is “super-powerful,” like “quite leveraged.” Let’s say that instead of me spending my usual 100 time units per week (could be any amount of time) on OSM, I spend 99 on OSM, but I use that extra 1 to contribute to Overture. But as a result of that, “somehow” (because of Overture’s “powerful leverage” potential, “small effort, big bang for it”), “people’s mapping experience” isn’t now valued at 100 higher because of my weekly efforts, it is now valued at 150. As in “wow, by using Overture, I get many times more value for my efforts.”
I might choose to invest in that. Or, I might not. And my OSM friend over there…what about her? Well, she can choose to invest in Overture, or not, also. We’ll all “vote with our feet.” It won’t (necessarily) mean OSM goes away, more like “OSM has a force multiplier.”
I don’t KNOW that’s what’s going to happen with Overture. But it could. And I will be keeping my eyes open as to “how complementary” it actually becomes. And I’ll act accordingly, even knowing that “things can, do and will change in the future.” But it’s all too early right now for such specifics. So, I’m glad we’re discussing it.
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