Date: 2010-07-18 16:45
<p>Thanks to
-<ahref="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Opengeodata/~3/wUTCzDZk3lc/project-of-the-week-which-way-home">todays
+<a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Opengeodata/~3/wUTCzDZk3lc/project-of-the-week-which-way-home">todays
opengeodata blog entry</a>, I just discovered that the
OpenStreetmap.org site have gotten
<a href="http://nroets.dev.openstreetmap.org/demo/index.html?layers=B000FTFTT">support
only available from the development server, until more experience is
gathered on the user interface and any scalability issues.</p>
-<p>Earlier, routing using the OpenStreetmap.org data was provided by
-<a href="http://maps.cloudmade.com/">Cloudmade</a>, but having it on
-the main page is required to make everyone aware of the issue. I've
-had people reject Openstreetmap.org as a viable alternative for them
-because the front page lacked routing support, and I hope their needs
-will be catered for when routing show up on the www.openstreetmap.org
-front page.</p>
+<p>Earlier, the routing I knew about using the OpenStreetmap.org data
+was provided by <a href="http://maps.cloudmade.com/">Cloudmade</a>,
+but having it on the main page is required to make everyone aware of
+the issue. I've had people reject Openstreetmap.org as a viable
+alternative for them because the front page lacked routing support,
+and I hope their needs will be catered for when routing show up on the
+www.openstreetmap.org front page.</p>