[OSM-talk] representing OSM to data providers

2008-02-12 Thread Maning Sambale
Hi,

As I explore possible data sources to be included in the OSM database
(of course always with the restrictions/permission/license requirements
in mind), I have come to realize that there are a lot of
people/institutions willing to provide geodata. Oftentimes there's
catch, which usually is that I provide them the output, I then
immediately point them to www.openstreetmap.org where they can freely
use the data.

However, in this side of the hemisphere, paper work and institutional
affiliation is necessary for you to engage in such data exchange
discussions.  Since OSM is my volunteer/hobby/passion effort, I am not
affiliated with any organization to represent negotiations for OSM.

How do I overcome such bumps?  Can I officially say I represent the
OSM project (I'm not even a member of OSMF)?  Does OSMF have some sort
of template communication saying: we request for XXX data to be part of
the OSM's database?

Any thoughts?  Please don't make the discussions too legal:)

cheers,

maning

PS Metro Manila, Philippines is getting better by the week!  Thanks to
the increasing number of contributors.
[http://www.openstreetmap.org/index.html?mlat=14.541720229896098mlon=121.02042159290963zoom=9]



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Re: [OSM-talk] representing OSM to data providers

2008-02-12 Thread Mikel Maron
Hi Maning

If you become a member, you would be able to say that you are a member of the 
OSMF, which should be sufficient to demonstrate your affiliation to potential 
data donors.

And I do encourage you to join!
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Foundation#Membership

This is something I've focused on, and have intended to produce a white paper 
for distribution and guidelines for pursuing data donations. I haven't had 
time, yet, but am more than willing to make myself available for guidance 
during your, or anyone's, discussions and processes.

-Mikel

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Subject: [OSM-talk] representing OSM to data providers

Hi,

As I explore possible data sources to be included in the OSM database
(of course always with the restrictions/permission/license requirements
in mind), I have come to realize that there are a lot of
people/institutions willing to provide geodata. Oftentimes there's
catch, which usually is that I provide them the output, I then
immediately point them to www.openstreetmap.org where they can freely
use the data.

However, in this side of the hemisphere, paper work and institutional
affiliation is necessary for you to engage in such data exchange
discussions.  Since OSM is my volunteer/hobby/passion effort, I am not
affiliated with any organization to represent negotiations for OSM.

How do I overcome such bumps?  Can I officially say I represent the
OSM project (I'm not even a member of OSMF)?  Does OSMF have some sort
of template communication saying: we request for XXX data to be part of
the OSM's database?

Any thoughts?  Please don't make the discussions too legal:)

cheers,

maning

PS Metro Manila, Philippines is getting better by the week!  Thanks to
the increasing number of contributors.
[http://www.openstreetmap.org/index.html?mlat=14.541720229896098mlon=121.02042159290963zoom=9]



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