Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:

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If I had to do it, I would do it as transparent as possible, otherwise lazy butts (me, for example) won't update their geolocations and the whole thing will lag behind pretty soon.

For map generation, it shouldn't be that hard.... maybe borrow some xearth routines.


I have used the mapblast server, to generate things like:

http://www.nodedb.com/europe/es/madrid/view.php?nodeid=4 (I'm not related with the node db people, but it gives an idea of my office location)

I'm not sure about copyright, restrictions, etc., since I started using it with gpsdrive por personal (not republishing) use. It starts like:

   You may use the Vicinity Content only for your personal and
   noncommercial use, only over the Internet through a landline
   connection,    and only with one central processing unit at any one
   time.

And then it follows with further legalese that I can't understand.

Regards,
     Santiago

P.S.) I just noticed that my proxy server is a dual-processor and that I have a wireless network setup... (Shrug) I should stop using it, I think.


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