cellhunter - openbmap - opencellid revisited... (was Re: CellHunter is moving to a new server)

Thomas Landspurg t.landspurg at 8motions.com
Thu Sep 3 11:40:34 CEST 2009


   Guys, I start to be a little bit deseperate by these discussions

   I have some point of disagreement, but I would like first to stay
polite and discuss with the OpenBMap guy. Does somebody knows where he
disappear? I am trying to contact him since more than a week without
success....

2009/9/3 Risto H. Kurppa <risto at kurppa.fi>:
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Yorick Moko<yorickmoko at gmail.com> wrote:
>> this is how I see it, from an end-user point-of-view:
>>
>> openBmap has the most cells
>> openBmap maps the most information
>>
>> all I want is as much cells as possible
>> AND
>> know that I'm logging everything that increases the quality of the data
>> (AFAIK cellhunter logs less information)
>>
>> openBmap does the trick for both of them
>
> +1
>
> (and I also know that onen/openBmap is working on software to do the
> location based on GPS cells)
>
> But if the projects want to co-operate and use same databases I'm
> thumbs up for it!
>
>
> r
>
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