I've reached out to the artist to ask if they are interested in sharing an image under an open license with us. Lets see if they respond.

On 31/07/2018 7:07 PM, Maelle Vercauteren wrote:
Dear all,

Thanks for your comment and feedback.

Cameron, I agree with you. I can contact the artist (https://www.cyon.se/about/) if you want

or somebody from Africa Local Chapter or the Dar es Salaam LOC do it…

or I do it and can put somebody of you in cc for the follow-up ?

What do you think ?

Kind Regards,

Maë//e

2018-07-30 9:25 GMT+02:00 Cameron Shorter <cameron.shor...@gmail.com <mailto:cameron.shor...@gmail.com>>:

    Indeed, this is a beautiful collection of maps. I particularly
    like the language map.

    It also has a great story behind it. To date, we haven't linked to
    the story behind the osgeolive basemap, but maybe it is time to
    start doing so.

    The one glitch is the copyright - in that we will be wanting to
    have the map available under an Open license. Maelle, I think it
    is a good idea to reach out to Nikolaj Cyon to sound out if she
    would like her image to be available on an Open Source
    distribution of software - noting that we would be wanting it to
    be available under an open license. (She might be interested in
    sharing a cut down version of the image in an Open format).

    Cheers, Cameron



    On 30/07/2018 1:01 AM, Maelle Vercauteren wrote:
    Hello,

    I take this occasion to share this map of Africa that I like. It
    was Africa if colonialism had not occurred as imagined by Nikolaj
    Cyon :

    https://www.cyon.se/#/alkebulan-1260-ah/
    <https://www.cyon.se/#/alkebulan-1260-ah/>

    If the Africa Local Chapter and the Dar es Salaam LOC likes it
    too, we could try to contact the artist and see if we can use it...

    Kind Regards,
    Maë//e

    2018-07-29 0:17 GMT+02:00 Ben Caradoc-Davies <b...@transient.nz
    <mailto:b...@transient.nz>>:

        Or an historical noncolonial or postcolonial map of Tanzania
        or Dar es Salaam? Or is this even a concern? I would like
        advice from the LOC. It would be great to give Dar es Salaam
        the same prominence (OSGeoLive background) as previous FOSS4G
        hosts.

        The Africa list rejects email from nonsubscribers such as
        myself.  :-(

        Kind regards,
        Ben.


        On 29/07/18 04:15, Astrid Emde (OSGeo) wrote:

            Hello all,

            Ben you are with your comment.

            What do you think instead about an actual OSM Map from
            Dar Es Salaam - that shows how great the region is mapped
            https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/-6.8049/39.2472
            <https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/-6.8049/39.2472>

            or maybe a nice photo instead of a map.

            Astrid

            Am 28.07.2018 00:17 schrieb Ben Caradoc-Davies:

                I love historical maps. However, maps have been both
                the tool and
                emblem of colonisation, by which Africa has been
                particularly badly
                affected. The choice of an historical map of Africa
                for the OSGeoLive
                background must be informed by the actions of those
                who used it and
                their impact on the people of Africa, as well
                consider of the
                current-day appropriateness of the labels used on the
                map. I would
                follow the advice of the Africa Local Chapter and the
                Dar es Salaam
                LOC.

                Kind regards,
                Ben.

                On 28/07/18 09:23, Mark Iliffe wrote:

                    I would vote for the map that you'd listed, but
                    linking in the Africa Local
                    Chapter :-)

                    Cheers,

                    Mark

                    On 27 July 2018 at 08:32, Cameron Shorter
                    <cameron.shor...@gmail.com
                    <mailto:cameron.shor...@gmail.com>> wrote:

                        The time has come to select a background
                        image for our next OSGeoLive
                        release, which is scheduled to be ready in
                        time for FOSS4G Dar es Salaam,
                        and we are looking for inspiration for a
                        background image.

                        Traditionally, we have drawn inspiration from
                        the image from the
                        conference location, and are hoping that
                        someone with a mapping or artistic
                        eye can suggest an interesting map, or image
                        that we can use. The image
                        needs to be available under an open license,
                        and will likely need to be
                        shaded so that icons will still stand out
                        against it.

                        I'm wondering whether a historic navigating
                        chart of Africa would be good?
                        Maybe something like this:

                        
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:AMH-7121-KB_Map_of_Africa.jpg
                        
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:AMH-7121-KB_Map_of_Africa.jpg>

                        Or maybe a drawing of some of the big African
                        animals.

                        Are there any people in the mapping or
                        African communities who would be
                        willing to help us out here?

                        Warm regards,

-- Cameron Shorter
                        Technology Demystifier
                        Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant

                        M +61 (0) 419 142 254Mark Iliffe
                        <markili...@gmail.com
                        <mailto:markili...@gmail.com>>





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