On Saturday 21 January 2017, Blake Girardot HOT/OSM wrote:
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> We are working with an imagery provider who is going to release some
> of their imagery under cc-by-nc 4.0, and with a specific allowance
> for it to be used for digitizing into OSM.
Our general aim should be to get image providers to
Greetings,
We are working with an imagery provider who is going to release some
of their imagery under cc-by-nc 4.0, and with a specific allowance for
it to be used for digitizing into OSM.
Their main goal as I understand it, is to make sure their imagery is
cc-by-nc 4.0, but they are fine if it
Hi Christoph,
Thanks for the response. I reviewed the substantial guidelines, and I feel
that it would be substantial as if I used it for one admin line, I'd want to
use it for the entire country.
And as you say below, that if I use my own source of admin boundaries to
form language
On Friday 20 January 2017, Marcus Love wrote:
> I was
> thinking, that if I use OSM as a background, that I could edit the
> language polygons that we have to follow along OSM admin boundaries
> where they coincide. However, if I do that, would it then make those
> polygons that I've edited a
To whom it may concern,
I work with SIL International keeping language maps for the Ethnologue
up-to-date for countries in Africa. We are in the process of making a series
of language maps by province in Angola in coordination with the government
of Angola. We are considering using OSM as a