Hi all
You may notice that this project comes from the same teaM AS vision of
Britain, so maybe lessons have been learned. Also OS were involved in
Vision of Britain when they hadn't heard of open licences, before they
fought openness.
Paul
On Saturday, 24 September 2016 15:53:57 BST, Tom H
On 23/09/16 19:15, SK53 wrote:
I'd be very interested in this providing it has a decent licence. AFAIK
Vision of Britain has a restrictive licence which means that I have
spent some time recreating small parts of their data on OHM (e.g.,
London Boroughs of the LCC). There's still a tendency for
All in all very good news. Perhaps they ought to extend it to Ireland too!
Jerry
On 23 September 2016 at 21:18, Paul Williams
wrote:
> Also it says in the email "the GB1900 system is programmed to dump out its
> current place name database every 24 hours, and once it starts to build up
> we can
Also it says in the email "the GB1900 system is programmed to dump out its
current place name database every 24 hours, and once it starts to build up
we can make this dump available for download without funding. It will be
under the simplest form of the Creative Commons license, which means
anybody
On 2016-09-23 19:15, SK53 wrote:
Hi Paul,
I'd be very interested in this providing it has a decent licence. AFAIK
Vision of Britain has a restrictive licence which means that I have
spent some time recreating small parts of their data on OHM (e.g.,
London Boroughs of the LCC). There's still a te
I spotted the message below on a mailing list I'm on, and thought it might
be also of interest to OpenStreetMappers. I've noticed that their site uses
OSM as a background map (use the slider at the top right of the map to fade
in/out between the old map and OSM).
Cheers,
Paul Williams
(Paul The Ar
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