Thank for clarifying Anthony.
I apologize for the mistake. Not the best way to start posting in this
forum. I'm actually aware that the current license is CC-BY-SA 2.0 and this
was an unfortunate copy/paste mistake.
I do believe that my original questions still stand, as both licenses have a
Hi, João,
On Friday 21 January 2011 00:28:21 Joao Neto wrote:
I'm planning to develop an Android application that displays OpenStreetMap
POIs near you and complements the OSM data with data coming from other
sources (address, phone numbers, user notes, etc.).
What are the license
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Joao Neto joao.p.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Great points Anthony. Thanks for sharing!
To be honest I think the share-alike aspect of the license is too
restrictive and working against the project. The most successful projects in
the open source / community space
Hi Joao,
On 21 January 2011 16:32, Joao Neto joao.p.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Great points Anthony. Thanks for sharing!
To be honest I think the share-alike aspect of the license is too
restrictive and working against the project. The most successful projects in
the open source / community space
Hi,
I'm planning to develop an Android application that displays OpenStreetMap
POIs near you and complements the OSM data with data coming from other
sources (address, phone numbers, user notes, etc.).
What are the license implications in doing that? Would I have to expose the
combined data under