

I mean, they didn’t even tell their European allies. This was clearly something they were able to to alone, and for strategic and political reasons, needed to do fully on their own. Kudos to them! 👍
Small-time opensource developer, big-time opensource user.
I like to run.
I mean, they didn’t even tell their European allies. This was clearly something they were able to to alone, and for strategic and political reasons, needed to do fully on their own. Kudos to them! 👍
Just report for abusive behavior and move on. Just a quick glance at this user’s moderation history should tell you everything you need to know about them. 🙄
Sooner or later, people will get confused and we’ll end up with a crop of solarbeans. :)
Because too big part of the population really is not capable of that.
And it was probably an Ukrainian tractor, stolen from an Ukrainian farm on occupied territory.
I second this - things that someone might look for - for a simple reason: OSM will always need more people mapping, and if the maps are useful to more people, more people will use it and recommend it to their friends. And a small portion of those users will eventually become mappers. Some of those will even form or join a local mapping community.
So the more useful info there is, more mappers will come, and the feedback loop will take care of the rest. :)
Fair enough, same here.
Holy misleading project name, Batman!
What’s your opinion on Suunto running watches? They’re on my radar as a Garmin replacement also because they’re from Europe, but from the (very cursory) research I’ve done, they might be more difficult to use without having a Windows system.
It was a joke. Jokes tend to be “a bit of a stretch”. 🙄
At first, I read “wedding robots” and my mind went in weird directions. :)
Can it, though? :)
My condolences, and welcome!
I would guess the manpower drain of their costly Ukraine war has a larger effect than the sanctions. They are simply running out of people to work on stuff, throughout the country.
I must be doing something wrong with my 15 years old Debian installation, then.
Nukes. That’s the only reason Russia is still even on the map.
If you ever need to ask yourself this, you ain’t no friend of mine…
They don’t seem to be getting destroyed, though…
I mean, the iD editor has “Local Knowledge” as one of predefined options for changeset sources. This is just that, except… less local. :)