On 06/02/16 11:32 AM, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
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> Sure, I understand that. But I thought the main concept behind share-alike
> is to make data better by foreign "investitions".
In general the idea of share-alike is to make sure that downstream users
of data have the same ability to work with the
First of all: sorry, my mail client had problems while parsing the mail.
That's what the message-id got lost. I hope that won't happen again :(
> The relevant question here is if during this process you generate a
> derivative database containing both OSM and proprietary data. If you
> do you'd
On Saturday 06 February 2016, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
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> Since this process includes an (automatic processed) interaction
> between foreign and OpenStreetMap data, share-alike might step in.
The relevant question here is if during this process you generate a
derivative database containing both
Since there do not seem to be any more objections or comments on the
matter i am going to add this to the contributors page so people can
use the data where it seems useful.
I have no specific use cases at the moment but over time it will
probably be of interest to add some Sentinel-2 imagery
Am So, 7.02.2016, 00:53 schrieb Rob Myers:
> In general the idea of share-alike is to make sure that downstream users
> of data have the same ability to work with the data as upstream users.
>
> So it's about the users continuing to be able to use the data rather
> than improving it, although that
On 2/6/2016 9:41 PM, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
I mean, this won't be enough, will it?
- get OSM data extract from 2016-02-07
- filter streets
- get LMA data extract from 2015-12-31
- open in generalization tool XY with parameters XY
When publicly using a derivative database (or produced work from
Desr members of Legal-Talk!
I'm working on a project, which mixes feature classes of different
sources: buildings, landuse and other data from a local mapping
agency and streets streets from OpenStreetMap
Since the produced work will be published, share-alike needs to be discussed.
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