is available “manually” from
>> http://www.igm-mali.ml/Visionneuse/ (as long as the site is up). What
>it
>> not clear to me is whether I can legally use that data to update
>> openstreetmap manually. Considering this was funded with public
>money,
>> would the informa
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> Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 00:05:02 +
> From: Enock Seth Nyamador
> To: Vincent Dawans , Nathalie Sidi
Hi Vincent,
I was in Mali in 2015-2016 and did see this great data collection
happening. The IGM (Institut Geographique du Mali) was behind this effort,
indeed sponsored by the EU and France I think. The data is indeed owned by
the IGM, I thought the plan was also to sell this data. It was
Interesting and very good data source. Looping in @Nathalie Sidibe
@Araba Coulibaly @Emmanuel
Bama in Mali. The scanned map is copyrighted to
IGN, I believe they are the best institution to talk to.
Best,
Enock
Le mer. 1 avr. 2020 à 23:52, Vincent Dawans a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have been
Hi,
I have been working with a local NGO in Mali for about 10 years, in the
Kayes region (west side of the country). Over the years we have added to
openstreetmap the names of the villages we work in based on local knowledge.
About a year ago I became aware of a mapping effort by the French