According to this:
http://data-osi.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/3d734b78807243bc87dbbdb1c3b4a533_3
the licence is CC BY 4.0
The Dublin and Cork gaps cover the entire county borough areas rather than
just the old cities. Limerick and Waterford city townlands have reappeared
with the merger of
Hi Phil,
That raises the question of how we would tag the many Irish or English
style pubs in Spain and other non English speaking countries. Other than a
few places with large expat populations, I think these tend to aim at
tourists and at locals who go there on specific occasions but not as
On 23 June 2017 10:18:03 BST, Rory McCann wrote:
>Another idea: Rather that hashing out what's a pub and what's a bar,
>why
>not use additional tags to narrow it down? There are suggestions for
>real_ale=yes/no, food=yes/no, microbrewrey=yes/no various ways to say
>"they
Another idea: Rather that hashing out what's a pub and what's a bar, why
not use additional tags to narrow it down? There are suggestions for
real_ale=yes/no, food=yes/no, microbrewrey=yes/no various ways to say
"they sell this type of draught beer", real_fire=yes/no.
If I see something tagged
Interesting. But the only reference to a copyright licence is the
"Licensed under “Other (Not Open)”." They also have a keyword of "open
data" so who know
Without a copyright licence it's "all rights reserved".
A gap in Dublin & Cork is to be expected, there are no townlands there!
In OSM