Since the last Android release @CoMaps allows using a custom server from which to download map files.

This decreases reliance on CoMaps-run infrastructure but is also great for people who live in places with limited internet connectivity, as you can now serve maps from local networks.

To make it easier, I wrote a small CLI tool over the weekend that downloads maps of interest & then serves them locally. A first alpha release for testing is on Codeberg:

https://codeberg.org/gedankenstuecke/comaps-map-distributor

#OpenStreetMap

comaps-map-distributor

Download & Serve CoMaps maps locally

Codeberg.org

I partially made this for myself: At home, our internet isn't the fastest, so downloading the identical map files from the internet multiple times, to different devices, is slow and pointless. With this I can download them once and my computer and distribute them from there.

Works for other uses too: if you're on a metered internet connection. Or for folks living in rural communities with no connectivity at all. Being able to distribute the APK _and_ the map files locally can be really great!

@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social

Great project I didn't know about.

How does #CoMaps compares with #OrganicMapsB
A community-led fork of Organic Maps

@cnx@awkward.place

well I think this is #freesoftware working at its best: I'm not deep enough in the #OrganicMaps' politics to know who is right and who is wrong, but forks are always welcome, in my opinion.

#Diversity is #resilience.

@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social