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DESCRIPTION:Most of us use a smartphone or in-vehicle navigation system on 
 a daily basis to get directions and estimate our travel time. Geolocation 
 is powered by GPS and other open standards\, which are available for anyon
 e to use for free. Map data is open thanks to projects like OpenStreetMap.
  And open-source routing engines like Valhalla generate high quality route
 s.\n\nBut the process of guiding the user to their destination\, step by s
 tep\, on any device\, has long remained the realm of proprietary\, vendor-
 locked software. This talk is about my journey building a credible open-so
 urce alternative\, why we're building it in Rust\, and the successes (and 
 failures!) of running a community project with corporate involvement.
DTSTAMP:20260612T045901Z
LOCATION:Bima-building Room #427
SUMMARY:Solving Navigation Challenges with Rust - Ian Wagner
URL:https://pretalx.fossforall.org/2025/talk/EZWN9F/
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