Featured tile layers/Guidelines for new tile layers

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Proposed new tile layers that will be featured on the OSM website should follow the following guidelines. Anyone may propose new tile layers for consideration and any such proposed additional tile layers should be added to the proposals section of the Featured tile layers page.

The acceptance of an additional tile layer is not automatic and must be assessed on a case-by-case basis using the following criteria as a guide. If the evaluation of a particular tile layer leads to a discussion, please have the discussion on the talk page.

Criteria for possible inclusion

A proposed tile layer must satisfy the following hard criteria:

Internally supported. The service provider/author must be in favor of having their tile layer on the website.

Global scope and coverage. The proposed tile layer must cover the whole earth (well, except for the polar regions that are cut off because of the square Mercator projection).

Capable of meeting traffic demands. The proposed tile layer server/server farm must be capable of accepting the traffic volume from the OpenStreetMap website.

Reliable service. The proposed tile layer must be reliable in terms of uptime and availability.

Up-to-date data. Tile layers maintaining minutely updates are preferred, but update periods of up to two weeks may be acceptable depending on the content of the map. Tile layers intended for quality assurance must be generally no more than one day out of date.

Open data. The proposed tile layer must not use any non-free data.

A proposed tile layer should satisfy the following soft / arbitrary criteria:

Unique. The proposed tile layer should offer something unique in approach or execution. For example, this could be based on particular theme or created using a particular set of software/technology which is not currently represented.

Interesting. This hugely arbitrary criterion includes pleasing aesthetics, social significance and benefit, humour, timeliness, newsworthiness, appeal to the community, and many other arbitrary value judgements.

Non-commercial. Non-commercial services are preferred. However, commercial services which provide benefit to the community will be considered.

Free and Open. Free and Open stylesheets and tile rendering and serving stacks are preferred.

OpenStreetMap data. The proposed tile layer should not use non-OSM data where OSM data exists.

Notes

  • After the proposed tile layer has been added to the proposals section, a request should be sent by email to the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF) Operations Working Group (OWG) at operations@osmfoundation.org. The OWG will then use these guidelines to evaluate the proposed layer and, if accepted, implement any changes needed.
  • There is a practical limit to the number of featured tile layers. That limit is currently undetermined.
  • Tile layers are not guaranteed a permanent place on the website; they may be removed at any time.
  • If a large number of new tile layer requests is being made, this guidelines will have to be re-evaluated at that time.

History

These guidelines were initially formulated by the OSMF Technical Working Group (TWG) in August 2010. Further development and refinement of the guidelines were then taken up by the Strategic Working Group (SWG) starting in November 2010 and was finalized for OSMF Board approval in February 2011. The Board approved the proposed version (with some changes due to feedback) on 13 April 2011.