(Random Thought That I had.)

Proposal:
Has anyone considered developing a federated, open-source alternative to platforms like:

Google Earth,

Magic Earth,

Google Maps,

Waze,

Here WeGo,

Sygic GPS,

OsmAnd,

etc.?

Imagine a decentralized platform where individuals and organizations can host, contribute, and share mapping, weather, navigation, geospatial data, etc. —fully in the spirit of the Fediverse.

Key Features Could Include:

  • Decentralized hosting of map tiles, satellite imagery, and user-contributed data
  • Federated sharing of points of interest, routes, and real-time traffic
  • Privacy-focused navigation and offline capabilities
  • Integration with existing open data sources (e.g., OpenStreetMap)
  • Extensible with plugins for specialized uses (hiking, cycling, accessibility, etc.)

Why This Matters:
Current navigation and mapping platforms are largely centralized, raising concerns about privacy, data ownership, and censorship. A federated approach would empower communities, ensure data resilience, and foster innovation—much like Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, etc. have done for social media and video.

Personal Note:
I’d love to help build something like this, but I currently lack the time, expertise, and energy. Still, I wanted to float the idea and see if others in the Fediverse community are interested or already working on similar projects.

Open Questions for the Community:

  • What technical hurdles would need to be addressed for federation (e.g., syncing map data, real-time updates)?
  • Are there existing projects or protocols that could be extended for this purpose?
  • asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev
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    3 days ago

    Meh. I think we don’t really need one. People need to realize that federation isn’t always the solution. We’re fine with OSM.