[Talk-GB] Ramblers Scotland - Mapping Scotland's "lost" paths

2020-09-14 Thread Chris Fleming via Talk-GB
I've just recently become aware of this project where they're finding "lost" paths, although all the examples they've given so far have been mapped on OSM for ages, there is also a great quote from there head: "OSM has been a vital resource for this project & there is no doubt it has the most

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread David Woolley
On 14/09/2020 14:41, Andy Mabbett wrote: Change sets and item histories contain user names, for example. If those don't fall under some sort of exemption, you have rather more fundamental problems than Brexit; you probably can't make the map available outside the EU without some sort of NDA.

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread Dan S
Tony, Please read the original thread! The one that weeklyOSM is referring to! https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/osmf-talk/2020-August/thread.html#7191 That email thread includes a very specific reply from Grant Slater (about databases and countries), and also a reply from OSMF board

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 at 14:30, David Woolley wrote: > Of course, the map itself should not contain any personal data What do you mean by "the map itself"? Change sets and item histories contain user names, for example. -- Andy Mabbett @pigsonthewing http://pigsonthewing.org.uk

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread Simon Poole
There are at least three areas which need looking at when considering moving the OSMF, only two of them are strictly BREXIT related: - Sui generis database protection (this is one of the underlying principles our licence relies on). - Data protection compliance (this is currently not an

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread David Woolley
On 14/09/2020 13:51, Tony Shield wrote: By thinking of moving OSMF from UK to EU because of Brexit are you saying that OSMF may never be able to function outside the EU - what about Switzerland where many international organisations are based, or United States. These are respected countries

[Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread Tony Shield
Saw this subject in WeeklyOSM 529 https://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/13734/ Has someone analyzed the effects of Brexit on OpenStreetMap and which responses could be undertaken to fix potential problems? For example have you looked at the consequences, cost and effort of moving the