on further exploration it is bsd licensed...

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Subject: Re: [Hpr] World map of contributors?
Local Time: July 1, 2016 4:27 PM
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leaflet does appear open source, but the license makes no mention that it is 
free software.


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Subject: Re: [Hpr] World map of contributors?
Local Time: July 1, 2016 3:39 PM
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On 1 July 2016 at 23:20, James Toebes <[email protected]> wrote:
Never worked with it, but it seems like importing the info into a POI layer for 
open streetmaps would be the opensource way to go.


Leaflet ontop of OSM looks to be open source and easier than OpenLayers. Will 
do a little work today at our user group meeting :)

PS. Our user group, Humbug, traditionally meets on Saturday, which means we 
often get to have user group meetings on the same night as elections are held. 
This year, it's a double dissolution election (only the seventh Australia has 
ever had) and there are new voting rules for the second house, which are sure 
to confuse everyone. It's a lovely day for policy and procedure policy wonks :)

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Clinton Roy
Software Developer
Bloomberg VAULT
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