Adrian Musceac wrote:

> That's great news. I'm curious, what kind of elevation data are you using for 
> the new terrain?

In general I think I'll try to use the best I can get under a GPL-
compatible license  ;-)

> SRTMv3 by any chance?

Well, one day I'll have to make a decision but beforehand the most
pressing item on my TODO list is to get the land cover right.

Which "SRTMv3" are you having in mind ?  The only "SRTMv3" I know is
the first version of CGIAR's void-filled SRTM v2.1 dataset - which,
btw., has a "no commercial use"-clause in its terms of use.  The same
applies to CGIAR v4 and v4.1.
Anyhow, nowadays there's no shortage of alternative supplements to fill
the voids in SRTM v2.1, therefore I feel quite relaxed wrt. the choice
of DEM data.

Cheers,
        Martin.
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