Postby weiaun » Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:08 am
Thanks for the comments.
1. With regards to the TOPO issue:
I think one of the beauties of having open/free maps and having layers is that we don't have to just have one 'edition' of the TOPO layer which suits everybody. We can have several 'editions' of it - different sources of data, different resolutions, different coverage areas - as long as we stick to some conventions (which levels to use, transparency, etc). Different people can maintain their favourite TOPO editions of the TOPO layer, and different users can decide which is most suitable for their needs.
MFM in this sense is a seismic shift from MSM as once the sources (.mp / unlocked .img) files are available it would be possible now to create various compilations to suit different users, perhaps maintained by different people.
Hence I think it's very important at the inception of the new MFM, to come out with some standards that contributors (tracks/POIs), mappers (.mp) and compilers (img/mdr/tdb/etc) could agree with to allow MFM to blossom in the future and not just be a free competitor of MSM.
2. Separation of layer 1 (physical) and 2 (road)
This is probably the most crucial question - the reason for this is that this is going to take the most work initially and if it is not separated, it would be difficult to maintain layer 3 (trails) without causing a lot of duplication (of mapping effort, and mapping elements). It will be more difficult to separate once MFM matures.
May I suggest some further key advantages of separating layers 1 and 2:
a. Updating/contributing will be more efficient.
It will greatly simplify the work flow of updating maps if mappers dealt with mainly one source of updates for one particular region. The sources of road maps are mainly tracks. Whereas the sources of the physical maps could be Google Earth, tracks, JUPEM maps, etc. It would be easier if mappers who update maps could focus. (Danger: we could get more driving-on-water errors). By breaking up the task of updating maps into more bits, more people could be involved instead of a few over-worked unpaid hobbyists.
In fact, I just thought that it might be worthwhile to create a 5th layer for POIs only - especially for the hoards of POIs like people's favourite restaurants, shops, that would absolutely clutter the map if all were included. Example 'editions' of this 5th layer would be like 'the best satay in Malaysia' maintained by a satay enthusiast. Contributors can contribute whatever they want, and best of all, users can pick and choose the best 'editions' (it can be more than one) that they are interested in.
[Comment added 3/10/08 - I've just realised that malfreemaps already has a separate POI layer]
This efficiency might become more crucial if, in the near future, we can hopefully expand to include other ASEAN countries. It might be as easy as just dividing up the ASEAN map into sections and just letting the community, armed with standards and conventions for interoperability, fill it in.
b. Future use
Separating out layers 1 and 2 would allow custom maps - like what I have in mind for recreational users. Other examples would be a very basic road map (only layer 2). Perhaps, there could be future unanticipated uses for a separate layer 1 and 2.
In simple terms, layering would allow different sorts of map users to stay as part of MFM.
c. It should not be difficult to separate AND it will be very easy to combine
Most of the separating could be done just by selecting elements by 'type' and moving them over to a new map. Only a few elements are actually contentious - in that it would require some discretion (perhaps using some of the principles I discussed in my earlier post) to decide which layer it belongs to. Combining the layers (if in the future this was thought to be better) would be so simple: select all - copy - paste - done.
Sorry for being so wordy, but I am excited by the open-ness of the new MFM and the fact that we can start afresh. It would be sad if we limit the scope of our maps by heading down the same technical path as MSM.
Please do consider my suggestions.
wa
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weiaun on Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:08 am, edited 1 time in total.