Warunki uczestnictwa od początku były oczywiste, dyskusje Anno Domini 2009, cytat FAQ ze strony Waze:
“Waze has the technology to create dynamic maps from consumer driving relatively quickly. This is how we created the map in Israel, but when we planned on making our app available on the US market, we decided to use an existing map as a base, rather than start the map building from scratch, and considered various map providers including OSM and TIGER.
We are committed to keeping waze free for our end users who help build the system, yet we’re a commercial company who’s looking to generate revenue down the line. When looking at the OSM licensing terms, we felt that they might limit us from certain business models in the future, and, therefore, we decided to use TIGER maps. This may change in the future, however, and we are open to potential cooperation with OSM, and other, similar, services.”
I komentarz Jacka Z: “Czyli póki co mapy są darmowe (bo jeszcze userzy ich nie stworzyli), ale jak już będą to zaczniemy pobierać za nie pieniądze :-)”
Na liscie pojawiaja sie podsumowania nadchodzacych zmian w interfejsie osm.org, ktore zwykle sa male i stopniowe. Najblizsza ma byc wieksza i proponowana wersje mozna testowac pod http://redesign.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org/ i zglaszac problemy.