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"Source code is not yet up to date"?
Why is there no source code published here since December 2017?
(Following) It seems this code is now closed proprietary source, although they still advertise: "free and open platform."
For the record, the latest libre/open source release is the v2.1.6 https://github.com/openstreetcam/android/tree/2.1.6
@Telenav @openstreetcam This is important, the only reason I was using and advertising OpenStreetCam over Mapillary was that the apps and the website where libre.
It's weird to require users to use closed tools to work, create and collect libre/open data.
So we close this issue on closedstreetcam?
I asked them to clearify the situation via E-Mail and Twitter.
The Android repo is indeed way behind development, same for openstreetcam.org. Others like upload-scripts and josm-plugin are doing better but still not great. We had to focus lately on some fundamental tech aspects on the platform and maintaining the open source part got deprioritized in the end.
In the coming weeks we’ll have code updates on this repo and others, we don’t have any intention of keeping the platform closed. Sorry for not being as active here as we should've.
So we close this issue on closedstreetcam?
Let's keep it open until actual code update.
Thanks for the update with good news.
maintaining the open source part got deprioritized in the end.
What's the problem to git push at the end of the workday? Then we see at least that the project is not dead.
https://github.com/openstreetcam/android/issues/153#issuecomment-522945583 --- @telenav replies that it's still opensource.
maintaining the open source part got deprioritized in the end.
What's the problem to
git pushat the end of the workday? Then we see at least that the project is not dead.
Clean up / small refactoring for external SDK usage, API keys etc. Nothing major but with summer holidays and a small team I can't promise something very very fast. But point well taken.
Project's clearly not dead as we update the app on Google Play quite regularly, it's the Github part we have to do a better job at..
I don't use Google Play Store. So that means the latest is still 2.4.0, a year old. Did any improvements get made in the last year?
Sorry for not being as active here as we should've.
Going on 2 years since last update, this sounds hollow. Sorry for not being active with my Waylens camera (proprietary) or android app.
I don't use Google Play Store. So that means the latest is still 2.4.0, a year old. Did any improvements get made in the last year?
@ec1oud the 2.9.1 .apk is in releases now: https://github.com/openstreetcam/android/releases
maintaining the open source part got deprioritized in the end.
What's the problem to
git pushat the end of the workday? Then we see at least that the project is not dead.Clean up / small refactoring for external SDK usage, API keys etc. Nothing major but with summer holidays and a small team I can't promise something very very fast. But point well taken.
Project's clearly not dead as we update the app on Google Play quite regularly, it's the Github part we have to do a better job at..
You published the 2.9.1 apk with old source code and nothing is happening in the repo? Why do you care so little about open source, that not even a yearly commit is possible?
EDIT: I have to apologize. I didn't find the new 2.9.1 branch. Sorry!
Check the release_2.9.1_github branch. I see some updated source code there, the new branch just wasn't announced in this issue. It's not in the default master branch.
Thank you for updating the source code!
Hello, have there been updates? I would really like to have OpenStreetCam on F-Droid (#113).
@zekooooo 3.0.1 is on play store; only 2.9.1 is on github. It probably won't ever make it to f-droid.
v3.0.1 source code seems to have been released not in the repo but in the release page as a source code archive.
v3.0.1 source code seems to have been released not in the repo but in the release page as a source code archive.
No, this is the very old 2.1.6 code (end of 2017). It is not even the latest available 2.9.1 code: https://github.com/openstreetcam/android/tree/release_2.9.1_github
build.grade => appVersionName : "2.1.6",
Ho damn, you are right :(
Yesterday, I just recommended OpenStreetCam at a mapping party just because I though it was libre again T_T
Version 3.1.6 just released and it's not libre/open source.
Latest libre/open source one (2.1.6) has version code 86. So by using Aurora Store or Yalp Store it's possible to get it. (menu => manual download => input the version code)
Hopefully version 2.1.6 will still work.
On http://blog.improveosm.org/en/2019/12/openstreetcam-and-improveosm-are-moving-to-grab/ (Dec 2019 about ImproveOSM and OpenStreetCam):
Open Source: Good news, the code license is changing from LGPL to the more permissive MIT license. The imagery license will remain the same, CC BY-SA version 4.
So Open Source, but with a minor defect: the code is missing.
Then is not Open Source. The Open Source definition that the software, itself, must be Free Software by design --> https://opensource.org/osd
Version 3.1.6 just released and it's not libre/open source.
Latest libre/open source one (2.1.6) has version code 86. So by using Aurora Store or Yalp Store it's possible to get it. (menu => manual download => input the version code)
Hopefully version 2.1.6 will still work.
You are not the only one...
Damn I almost felt for the trap. Just discovered "Open"StreetCam, but it's closed source. :angry:
Sad world we live in.
@Extarys, sad yes but the license until 12 Dec 2019 was GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE then changed to MIT License.
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, valid until 3.0.0 at least states: The "Minimal Corresponding Source" for a Combined Work means the Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not on the Linked Version.
So it is not supposed to be closed code at least until 3.0.0.
For 3.0.1 and following versions, as it is using a GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE for its base, IMHO - but I'm not a jurist - the derivative work like 3.1.6 should comply to the previous statement. So at least we are missing the 3.0.0 source code here.
@Bibi56 What I meant was the current source code in the repo is old (v2.9.1) compared to the current APK. So the latest version is not open source no matter what the license says right now because there is no source. Also, I discovered this yesterday so I didn't have time to investigate the "new" company behind this and make my mind about their reputation and if they should be trusted.
They bought this at the end of last year, so maybe* they'll catch up soon and continue their Open-Source works :crossed_fingers:
@Extarys, I have an insight on this that @grab will continue open source work. 😉 Updates to come soon. Stay tunned. 🤞
@chip-grab do you have an estimate for a release? we are waiting for 3 years...