LibrePilot Forum
Development => GCS General => Topic started by: TheOtherCliff on July 15, 2018, 05:14:38 am
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https://tech.slashdot.org/story/18/07/14/1837215/google-maps-api-becomes-more-difficult-and-expensive
We certainly need to keep our ripped maps up to date.
I wonder how much it would cost to fund the LP ecosystem.
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I wonder how much it would cost to fund the LP ecosystem.
That was interesting.
I think the LP GCS is collecting information about usage, at lease from those who opted in and accepted data to be send. I got that question when I installed the GCS, but I don't know who gets it or what is done with the info. Maybe some admin at LP can check.
But LP can use Bing map already today as a free of charge alternative.
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True, but I have used the others and GoogleMaps has much higher resolution at my flying sites. I skimmed and recall the figure $200 per year. I bet we could get funding for that if it would be the easiest code change, allow us to keep using hi-res maps, and assuming we are a small enough community to fit a plan this inexpensive.
I think I recall that TauLabs / dRonin has some similar purchased key.
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Just curious, Who you think would fund that fee, except for the LP community?
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There are already several people who donate things like web site hardware, internet access, and DNS service costs, but I think the people who consistently donate time in the dev shop behind the scenes deserve the most credit.
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Yes I see, donations of members. Sure I am also open to donate things for LP. I was just thinking you might be referring to some external source.