On 20/2/18 12:51, Nedyaj Ekalsrac wrote:
Could someone take a look at the information
both in the database and about the licencing to see if it can even be
imported?
Doubt it. That's not an open license so we're starting a long way from
being able to use the data. For example it's a revocable
G'day. I noticed that public transport data for Perth, Western Australia
leaves a lot to be desired. The local agency running Public Transport
services, TransPerth, provides their spacial data in multiple formats per
http://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/About/Spatial-Data-Access - this includes
routes,
On 20 Feb. 2018 1:41 pm, "Daniel O'Connor" wrote:
A good example of a transport agency already doing this is Adelaide Metro;
who both publish data as GTFS and provide tools based on openstreetmap;
their internal data.
I'm interested to know more about this, are there
>From here, you might be interested in emailing the maintainer and asking if
they will specifically license that dataset as ODBL (
https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/), an open data license suitable
for datasets.
Their standard terms of use are:
*Content sharing*
*All content produced by
I'm going to send off a request to see.
On 20 Feb. 2018 1:41 pm, "Daniel O'Connor" wrote:
>From here, you might be interested in emailing the maintainer and asking if
they will specifically license that dataset as ODBL (
https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/), an
:( https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/planner/ appears to have swapped over
to google maps, sigh
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 12:59 PM, Andrew Harvey
wrote:
> On 20 Feb. 2018 1:41 pm, "Daniel O'Connor"
> wrote:
>
> A good example of a transport
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