For the second time this month, the OpenStreetMap Foundation has a generous donation of OSM infrastructure to announce.
A new tile server, gorynych, has been added to the OSM tile cache network.
We would like to thank Yandex for providing the new tile server in Moscow. We’d also like to thank the local OpenStreetMap community, especially Dmitry, who was instrumental in the Yandex donation.
Map tiles are delivered to users based on their GeoDNS location. The OpenStreetMap Foundation seeks additional distributed tile servers. If you would like to donate a tile server and hosting, please see the Tile CDN requirements page on the wiki.
Yandex is the leading internet company in Russia, operating the most popular search engine and the most visited website. Yandex also has demonstrated support for Open projects by hosting a mirror for Linux distributions and other F/LOSS projects and a jabber server.
The OpenStreetMap Foundation is a not-for-profit organization, formed in the UK to support the OpenStreetMap Project. It is dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free geospatial data and to providing geospatial data for anyone to use and share. The OpenStreetMap Foundation owns and maintains the infrastructure of the OpenStreetMap project. You can support OpenStreetMap by donating to the OpenStreetMap Foundation.
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Does Yandex use Openstreetmap data for its services or also use this server for serving tiles for its own needs ?
As far as I know – no. Yandex has its own GIS, completely independent from OSM, named “Yandex.Maps” and also the collaborative mapping service, “Public Yandex.Maps”.
So it seems totally like
irrationalcharity.For those interested in the name, Gorynych is a Slavic three-headed green dragon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_dragon
I have added a description to the server naming page.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Servers/Name_Ideas#Used
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