OpenStreetMap (OSM) Map Source

To configure a Map Source you use the Map Source tab of a Map Source form (see Configuring a Map Source).

This section describes the OpenStreetMap® (OSM) Map Source.

OpenStreetMap is a global mapping project that creates and distributes a free editable map of the world. It is built by a community of volunteer mappers who use aerial imagery, GPS devices and field maps to verify the accuracy of OSM data. OSM also makes use of openly-licenced data from national mapping agencies, such as the Ordnance Survey® in the UK.

OpenStreetMap asserts the following caveat concerning the support and accuracy of OSM data: "Please bear in mind that we are unable to offer any kind of support or stability. If that is something that you'd be interested in, then please investigate using one of the other providers listed in the 'Alternative OpenStreetMap Tile Providers' section or listed on this page:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Commercial_OSM_Software_and_Services"


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