I keep seeing this in edits, but where can you view this “Lyft-owned street-level imagery”??
Even searching for it comes up with nothing.
I keep seeing this in edits, but where can you view this “Lyft-owned street-level imagery”??
Even searching for it comes up with nothing.
Oh wow, that opened up a can of worms!
Yes, the user does seem to work for Lyft, and their profile has a few links. One leads to:
"We have 3 kinds of data that owned by Lyft:
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I guess that explains it! Thanks for putting me in the right direction. It’s a shame that they don’t share and grant an open license to that imagery. Seems more updated than Google Streetview, and since Lyft uses OSM data, it only seems right to share.
I found this on the OSM wiki:
While I admit having updated streetside images would be great, I might be too lazy to reach out to ask :D
@Showroom7561 @End0fLine
As much as I despise the business idea of “let’s make taxis cheaper by running illegal taxi companies disguised as tech companies”, if they use some of their ill gotten gains to improve #OpenStreetMap, then I’m a bit more forgiving I guess 😂
Yeah, it’s really unfortunate that nearly all street-level imagery are either locked behind closed doors or have closed licenses.
I could use Mapillary, but that’s owned by META. The rest are so lacking that it’s not even worth the time to contribute to them or use their existing data set (but this is a chicken and egg situation).
I stopped using Mapillary because I just couldn’t stand using a Meta product anymore. Panoramax has way less footage, but I started contributing to it myself and then using the footage in OSM.
Do you upload to Panoramax from within the MapComplete app or something else?
(Ooh, a wild mapcomplete mention!)
MapComplete is mostly for picturers about single elements. We run our own Panoramax server for those images, but don’t generally accept ““real”” streetview imagery where one systematically captures whole stretches of road. Those can be sent to the instance hosted by the french community (for now).
Signed, the mapcomplete dev