Hi Guys,
At the risk of telling you something you already know but are you aware
of this project:
http://hot.openstreetmap.org/
It about making maps for humanitarian efforts, so if you get bored of
the West Midlands here's an area that could do with your help.
Check out their simple but
Hello everyone,
Re: the Hampshire ROW data - this is the response I got from the person I am in
contact with.
In answer to the queries below, the data is free to use as is the OS
open data on their website.
The data was originally captured against the 10k raster data, meaning it
carried OS
Hi Nick,
It's not clear where the e-mail ends and your commenting starts.
If the paragraph So in short, we believe the RoW data can... is there's,
then I'd support using it in OpenStreetMap. I believe it's commonly
accepted that acknowledgement/copyright/attribution made in the relevant
wiki page
Hello Gregory,
The quotes are used to quote the email. So the 'so in summary...' bit is mine
and the 'so in short' is theirs.
Nick
-Gregory nomoregra...@googlemail.com wrote: -
To: Nick Whitelegg nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk
From: Gregory nomoregra...@googlemail.com
Date: 11/06/2012
I say go ahead and use it. In addition to your response from Hants CC, I
found the following on OS's website (see Paul's reply 10, January, 2011 at
5:01):
But because we know that OS OpenData is used in different formats, how the
acknowledgement is included is entirely at the discretion of the
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