OSMembrane is a GUI front-end for “Osmosis” used by the Open Street Map Project.
Osmosis is used to process OSM data based on tedious command lines which are hard to maintain.
But just like in biology there’s only one way to control Osmosis effectively:
using (OS)Membrane.
OSMembrane was developed by Christian Endres, Jakob Jarosch and Tobias Kuhn at the University of Stuttgart during a practical training task initiated by Igor Podolskiy who also provided the bbox-chooser component.
The current release version can be found in the Download section.
OSMembrane and its source code is released under a GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (Version 3, 29 June 2007). This declaration grants GPLv3 licensing terms to older revisions which files might be labeled as “Creative Commons License” as well.
