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Episode: 1137
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Title: HPR1137: Open Street Maps
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1137/hpr1137.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 19:38:38
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Hey everybody, this is Poki from Hacker Polic Radio.
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We're putting on another party like the New Year's Eve party we had last year.
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If you have a computer and you can get mumble working on it, we want you to join us on New
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Year's Eve.
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When is the party going to be?
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It's going to be all day.
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It's a 24 hour party, so you have plenty of time to call in and participate.
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If you're a podcaster, if you're a podcast listener, come and join us because this is our
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thing.
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This is our party we're getting together and we're doing it live.
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We're going to stream it live.
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And we're going to re-broadcast the recording later.
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The information is all available at hackerpublicradio.org.
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Please come along and join us on New Year's Eve.
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Hello, hackerpublicradio, this is the New Year's Techno Happy.
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We're going to show you today on Open Street Maps.
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I just wanted to give a shout out to this excellent community project out there on recently
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one of my vacation with my family and I was using Marble, which is the KDE, Google's equivalent
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application on my Nokia 900 and the Open Street Maps.
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You need to be able to cache all of the maps there.
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So I hadn't ready to travel with me so I didn't need to buy any like data plans when we
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were traveling was really really cool.
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So I figured I'd do a hacker roller gravy episode just sort of calling out this really
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wonderful community project that's mapping so much of the world and in such great detail.
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Trying to get more people out there just sort of looking at possibly contributing a few
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points in your hometown.
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It's one of the areas that is really helpful to the project I think is being able to have
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people in their town go out and sort of list out where some of the shops are and stuff
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like that's of interest.
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You can go obviously further and map out like you know walking past and roads and stuff
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like that.
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So many of the roads have already been done and a lot of the major areas is just really really
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amazing.
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I'll have links in the show notes that kind of give you an idea of where to get started
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and links to see some of the maps in action but I mean they're all over the place tons
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of Android applications and iPhone applications use these maps already is their basis for the
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mapping and the geographical situational stuff that you get applications.
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But I figured I'd throw out this episode out there called attention to it, PENSEAN episode
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it was done about it and I thought it was really worthwhile to put out there yet another
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wonderful thing that sort of this whole community and and all the adjacent communities really
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just from a great work that's being done out there.
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So if you have an opportunity and you have a little bit of time consider maybe you know
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get account and throw in a few points of interest in your town.
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I've done it in some of the areas that I visited.
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There's some really easy ways that you're going on your favorite mobile device whether
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it's Android or an Apple or one of the key internet outlets you can track where you're
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at and just with a few clicks of a button you get a GPX file which traces the the GPS
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that's in the unit and you can use that to go back in and kind of figure out where things
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were at and put down that you know the your favorite coffee shop is you know on this corner
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or you know a restaurant you like's on that corner and it's really really helpful.
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Yeah and one of the things that you know I noticed when I was traveling around was that
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how many tourist locations were sort of marked out like and you know as somebody that you
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come into a new town you're traveling around to have those right there on the map for you
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to have like where the you know the things that are just kind of neat to see in your town
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it's like oh there's a neat statue here or you know cool building there those having those
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marked out on there really helps you get to get around to and find some of some of the off the
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beaten path not necessarily always in the in the tourist book type of places that are nice to see
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so just want to throw it out there they have several different editors there's some that you can
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download they're probably in your you know favorite package manager if you're on Linux and they
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also have an inbuilt have editor that that runs JavaScript and stuff so you can run that on
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inside the web browser editor open stream apps as well takes a little bit of um if you're
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if you're trying to do you know on a decent size area so it mean it's really really nice
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resource to have out there for everybody to have this sort of mapping data out there that you
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can use and it's nice because you know you can use it and it's the knowledge is out there for
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everybody to use and if you use that knowledge then you're not getting hit with speed if you
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were like a developer or something um and then that the more developers that you get the more
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that people realize that it's out there and consider possibly you know going out and contributing
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so thanks for listening and uh i hope you guys go check out open stream apps it's a really really
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cool uh resource to have out there thanks have a good day
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