Package: josm Version: 1.5.svn19555 Maintainer: josm developers Homepage: https://josm.openstreetmap.de Architecture: all Depends: default-jre (>= 2:1.17) | java11-runtime, proj-data, fonts-noto, openjfx Conflicts: josm-plugins Replaces: josm-plugins Priority: extra Section: utils Filename: pool/universe/j/josm/josm_1.5.svn19555_all.deb Size: 18798844 SHA256: d78075258ba5dd6c56b29b3b840c51f9a312c135175ece4067bd3e4137c9197b SHA1: 393a158abbd0c92672bb1e90f83f0aa89bb0a598 MD5sum: a3ae0c3ca2fff32e8911a6e70da6b638 Description: Editor for OpenStreetMap JOSM is an editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM) written in Java. The current version supports stand alone GPX tracks, GPX track data from OSM database and existing nodes, line segments and metadata tags from the OSM database. . OpenStreetMap is a project aimed squarely at creating and providing free geographic data such as street maps to anyone who wants them. The project was started because most maps you think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from using them in creative, productive or unexpected ways. Package: josm-latest Version: 1.5.svn19570 Maintainer: josm developers Homepage: https://josm.openstreetmap.de Architecture: all Depends: default-jre (>= 2:1.17) | java11-runtime, proj-data, fonts-noto, openjfx Priority: extra Section: utils Filename: pool/universe/j/josm-latest/josm-latest_1.5.svn19570_all.deb Size: 18799744 SHA256: d9eba873ce4ce1488c0848e91f89dcf6f4ad7aeddb0f7c628f7bfee07dd0caf0 SHA1: f123fc9d1f11a8a72bf85777308c3f24f496c317 MD5sum: 7ad37e6025470e9267047dac19d43a75 Description: Editor for OpenStreetMap (daily development snapshot) JOSM is an editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM) written in Java. The current version supports stand alone GPX tracks, GPX track data from OSM database and existing nodes, line segments and metadata tags from the OSM database. . OpenStreetMap is a project aimed squarely at creating and providing free geographic data such as street maps to anyone who wants them. The project was started because most maps you think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from using them in creative, productive or unexpected ways.