Am 04.05.2015 um 00:50 schrieb moltonel 3x Combo:
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I can't help but draw a parallell between OSM and PostgreSQL, which
has the same actual product is only owned by a community, but lots of
companies offer commercial support structure. Nearly all other big
databases are backed by a
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On 05/04/2015 09:30 AM, Simon Poole wrote:
I'm not sure what utility such an organisation would have (not
even touching on the obvious back lash it would provoke), the OSMF
and the community already point to the consulting and services
On 01/05/2015, Simon Poole si...@poole.ch wrote:
Am 01.05.2015 um 02:29 schrieb Nicholas G Lawrence:
Exactly why this is necessary is a mystery to me. If business wants to
make use of OSM data, they can download the planet file just like anyone
else. If business wants to contribute data, or
See
https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/pull/963
for the PR.
Simon
Am 01.05.2015 um 11:26 schrieb Simon Poole:
I was actually going to suggest something along such lines given that
both the Help and About pages are not particularly well used. But didn't
want to get in to
Am 01.05.2015 um 02:29 schrieb Nicholas G Lawrence:
Exactly why this is necessary is a mystery to me. If business wants to
make use of OSM data, they can download the planet file just like anyone
else. If business wants to contribute data, or donate equipment or
sponsor events,
I wonder how a marketing department would react if their (potential)
customers complained they couldn't find the store.
On 2015-05-01 08:47, Simon Poole wrote:
Am 01.05.2015 um 02:29 schrieb Nicholas G Lawrence:
Exactly why this is necessary is a mystery to me. If business wants
Am 01.05.2015 um 08:56 schrieb Colin Smale:
I wonder how a marketing department would react if their (potential)
customers complained they couldn't find the store.
Gary knows very very very well who and how to contact if he actually had
a question. Just as the handful of others in the
I'm fairly sure that it has been discussed before (for a while
pre-redesign we had such a link at least on the German version which we
really should still have for legal reasons). I suspects the designers
issue is using screen real estate for stuff that is not that often used.
It is simply the
How about a new page on www.openstreetmap.org behind a new item
Contact in the top row menu (which has Help and About)? I am thinking
of a page which forwards users according to their scenario:
If you would like to contribute to the map as an individual, click here
If you would like to
On 01/05/15 09:25, Simon Poole wrote:
I'm fairly sure that it has been discussed before (for a while
pre-redesign we had such a link at least on the German version which we
really should still have for legal reasons). I suspects the designers
issue is using screen real estate for stuff that is
I feel OSM has many flaws and one of them is that it's failing to address
the flaws adequately. I think the fault lies with the OSM marketing
department - what do you mean, we haven't got one ?
Another fer instance: ex-mappers should be a swear-word around here.
On 1 May 2015 at 10:12, Simon
Am 01.05.2015 um 10:48 schrieb Christoph Hormann:
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rant
Of course big head at company A usually knows how to quickly get in
contact with big head at company B, what really bugs them with OSM is
that they are supposed to use the same channels as John Doe.
/rant
Well less that,
Just a quick comment that GeoHipster is just a (fun) blog with some
tongue-in-cheek atmosphere. There are eg interviews on it and guest
posts with very different opinions. Gary's post is his own views. I am
not affiliated with GeoHipster, just wanted to clear this up.
Cheers, Hannes
Anybody
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 1:47 AM, Simon Poole si...@poole.ch wrote:
It should be pointed out that during 2012 and 2014 and continuing with
at least the LWG till today, dozens of companies and organisations
(outside of the geo-industry) with questions have had no problems
contacting the OSMF and
On Friday 01 May 2015, Simon Poole wrote:
Gary knows very very very well who and how to contact if he actually
had a question. Just as the handful of others in the geo-industry
moaning, it is simply a meme for you don't conform to our industry
norm for a number of things and we think you
I was actually going to suggest something along such lines given that
both the Help and About pages are not particularly well used. But didn't
want to get in to the bike shedding trap, so if I get around to it I'll
submit a couple of PRs.
Simon
Am 01.05.2015 um 10:52 schrieb Tom Hughes:
On
Perhaps TeleNav or Bing's lawyers are brave enough to say ODbL is not a
problem, or they guess that those entities could absorb the lawsuit. They
are the only lawyers who take this stance, and they haven't tested it -
neither company provides permanent OSM-derived geocoding.
Everywhere else,
On May 1, 2015, at 7:09 AM, Tom MacWright t...@macwright.org wrote:
Perhaps TeleNav or Bing's lawyers are brave enough to say ODbL is not a
problem, or they guess that those entities could absorb the lawsuit. They are
the only lawyers who take this stance, and they haven't tested it -
I love Gary - I think it’s great that OSM is getting to the point that people
will write 100 page critiques of it. We must be doing something right. :-)
I actually tried on the single point of contact issue, I think it’d be a great
idea for OSM to have a 1-800 (or similar) number. Even manned
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