[Talk-GB] OSM and William Booth's Poor Map

2016-10-05 Thread Stuart Reynolds
Those of you who have an interest in genealogy as well as in mapping may be interested to know that LSE has a mobile-friendly version of William Booth’s Poor Map of London. The “desktop” website has a poor interface with modern streets being linked to a Bartholomew map. The mobile site, though,

Re: [Talk-GB] Copyright and MAPS.ME android 6.2.5-Google

2016-10-05 Thread Andy Townsend
On 05/10/2016 11:56, Dave F wrote: On 04/10/2016 21:03, Andy Townsend wrote: ...the user gets to place the new poi by moving the underlying osm map around to place it accurately Oh, if only that were to happen in reality. Generally speaking, the MAPS.ME problems that I see are associated

Re: [Talk-GB] Copyright and MAPS.ME android 6.2.5-Google

2016-10-05 Thread Dave F
On 04/10/2016 21:03, Andy Townsend wrote: ...the user gets to place the new poi by moving the underlying osm map around to place it accurately Oh, if only that were to happen in reality. Dave F. ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org

Re: [Talk-GB] Copyright and MAPS.ME android 6.2.5-Google

2016-10-05 Thread Dave F
"Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google," https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system) Dave F. On 04/10/2016 20:49, ael wrote: I have just found a local cafe added to OSM by "MAPS.ME android 6.2.5-Google", at least that was the "created by" tag.

Re: [Talk-GB] Copyright and MAPS.ME android 6.2.5-Google

2016-10-05 Thread David Woolley
On 04/10/16 22:35, Andy Townsend wrote: For completeness, what you get with Apple (at least up to 9.3) is essentially what you ask for. You specify the use case, so if you ask for "real time location tracking" that's what you get. I'm glad someone understood. I got two off list messages