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Linux Foundation Announces an Open Map Project and 'Open Metaverse Foundation'

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The Linux Foundation "sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and lead maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman," according to its page on Wikipedia. And now the Linux Foundation "is pleased to announce the launch of the Overture Maps Foundation," according to their December newsletter.

It's a collaborative effort "to enable current and next-generation map products by creating reliable, easy-to-use, and interoperable open map data as a shared asset that can strengthen mapping services worldwide." The initiative was founded by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Meta, Microsoft, and TomTom and is open to all communities with a common interest in building open map data. To get involved, please visit overturemaps.org.

And they're also announcing plans to form the Open Metaverse Foundation: In October, we brought top experts from diverse sectors together with leaders from many of the projects across the Linux Foundation to discuss what it will take to transform the emerging concept of the Metaverse from promise to reality.... As the next step in this amazing journey, we welcome the Open Metaverse Foundation (OMF) into the Linux Foundation as another piece of the puzzle. With your help, we can realize the promise of the open Metaverse. Learn more about what's next, join us, and get involved at openmv.org.
The Foundation has also published three new research papers:

The newsletter also points out that through Tuesday the foundation is offering 35% off any of their training courses, certifications, bundles or bootcamps.

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    • Re:

      yeah it looks a waste of public and community funds. OSM is a mature project, works very well, got plenty of contributors. Why the need to create something else?

      • Re:

        From what I can tell from their very sparse website, this doesn't replace the existing OSM or OSM data. This merely adds stuff on top of it. It provides a set of data formats for storing data that's already in OSM, but in an easier-to-use format for certain uses. (For example, just street data as a single data set.) They also intend to provide code libraries to use the data sets they create from the base OSM data.

        So it's not trying to replace OSM or the work already done on OSM, it's trying to complement it

        • Re:

          The reason that Google Maps is so far ahead of everyone else is that they get data from photos using machine vision. That's how they know things like where the front door of a building is, where the pedestrian crossings are etc.

          That's the hard part. First you need to capture that data somehow, then you need to use machine vision to process it.

    • Re:

      "Overture is to be complementary to the crowdsourced OpenStreetMap (OSM) project and the foundation encourages members to contribute data directly to OSM.[101]"

  • Over decades it gets tiring, everyone is always looking for the next Big Thing and also everyone has this FOMO effect, if Zuckerberg decided to jump from a wall, would Linux Foundation announce Open Wall Jumping Foundation? Oh, wait, they just did...

  • One of the most frustrating things with Meta and their development of a closed ecosystem with regards to a meta-verse is that they were going to control all points of access. An open standard is best for moving forward and allowing for some many to interchange. The more public the standards are, the much more likely we are to see development on a meta-verse.

    My hopes are for the open standard to become the dominant mechanism for the meta-verse and such is kept out of control of any single corporation.

    • Re:

      1. We already have OpenStreetMaps, so this is just bullshit by someone indulging in a bit of attention-seeking "I want to be paid to work on this..." empire-building by the usual suspects at the foundation to try to justify their "jerbs".

      2. Is anyone really asking for this outside of games? The metaverse is a flop. So again, yet more attention-grabbing hand-wavy bs by people looking for an excuse to play around with headsets.

    • Re:

      I think people who are all up in arms about "the metaverse" should share some of whatever it is they're smoking. Other than a cadre of entitled tech folks in the valley, does anyone really give a fuck about creating and then monetizing an imaginary universe? How about spending that money and energy on something that actually matters to society? You know....dealing with curing diseases like cancer, dealing with world hunger, etc.

      What a joke.

    • Re:

      So you mean OpenSim? [opensimulator.org]

      • Re:

        I suspect they're looking for something that works with VR headsets, whereas OpenSim is too linked to the Linden Labs protocols to ever be likely to work well with that (variable, and often low, frame rates are still associated with those protocols some 15-20 years after most of the development was done.)

        I like the project, but it's a desktop VR platform designed to be the ultimate sandbox, with real time modification of everything, and that's just not practical with current ways of doing graphics outsid

  • What's wrong with openstreetmap and why can't they fix it instead of starting a new project? NIH?

    • Re:

      It's not part of the metaverse. Duh.;)

    • Re:

      Based on the very little information their website provides, this is their way of fixing it. It's taking the existing OSM data and doing something with it to create new datasets.

      As for the rest of your question, what's wrong with using OSM directly, I don't know. They don't explain.

      But this doesn't replace OSM - in fact, their FAQ says map data should be submitted to OSM directly. Instead it's doing something with that map data and providing new libraries to work with whatever that something is.

      • Re:

        So why bother with them? Does their FAQ explain why we should care?

    • Re:

      "In the metaverse" is the new "On the internet".

      It's dot.com all over again. Milk the suckers for all the money you can get from them, then laugh all the way to the bank while the crap crashes and burns behind you.

      That's basically what we did back then and I'm sure it can work again now.

  • In the Carmack resignation discussion !

    Now they have to pay me for the rights, amahright ?
  • Is like using Zune, or NFT. people ran the term to the ground with bad publicity.
    Just using VR, or VR world is a lot wiser, marketing wise.

    • Re:

      Metaverse smacks more and more of dot.com. It's something people use who don't have the first clue what they're talking about, anyone who does have a clue looks at them with disgust while wondering whether it's ethical to milk the suckers for all the money they have or whether it's better to just walk away.

  • Back when VRML was made. It's open source, but now we need to throw out everything and make it rewritten in zoomer programming languages.
    • Re:

      Beep! Beep! -places ACME sign-

    • Re:

      I don't recall VRML being multi user.

      Second Life was.

  • At least with open source?

    I mean, we are supposed to be the intelligent ones that don't fall for the hype bullshit, ya know...

  • This is what I found when I decided to check out the last so-called "research paper" (Data and Storage Trends 2022) in the list.

    A real research paper names its authors. This is like the ghost-written "research papers" that drug companies submit in researcher's names, with a note saying "editorial assistance provided by $DRUGCO."

    Now throw in some advertising at the bottom for courses, bootcamps, certifications... the whole purpose is advertising.


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