Since the #39c3 in December, every first Sunday of the month has been a "Digital Independence Day" for trying out alternatives to dominant/big tech platforms.

If you're looking to explore alternatives to Google or Apple Maps, why not give CoMaps – or any of the other open source map-applications that are based on data from #OpenStreetMap – a try!

You can learn more about the #DIDay here: https://edri.org/our-work/didit-edri-members-spark-movement-for-alternatives-to-big-tech/

#DIDit

@CoMaps I love that app, it's really handy on my phone, thanks to the good data from OSM (especially in the city where I currently live, Lyon in France) and the hard work from all the CoMaps contributors to put all the bricks together!

I'm wondering if it could be possible to have additional layers of data for public transportation. Right now, only subways are shown, but in Lyon, trams are important too and so are buses. Is it possible to add "light rail" to the subway layer and if so, how?

@pieq improving public transport is something that's being worked on. You can track progress and help out in those issues on Codeberg:

https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/issues/2483

https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/issues/299

Use Transitous/MOTIS to support Public Transportation

_Note: This is a focused continuation of sub-topic use of Transitious metioned in #299 [299#issuecomment-5050437](https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/issues/299#issuecomment-5050437) and [299#issuecomment-8209250](https://codeberg.org/comaps/comaps/issues/299#issuecomment-8209250)_ Quoting @fel...

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