Great, isn't it? Makes one wonder why they put all these screens at
some of their stops at €10 000 a piece :-)
But of course, not everybody is constantly connected to the internet
(yet), when on the move.
Cheers,
Jo
2011/11/15 Marc Coevoet sintsix...@gmail.com:
Hello,
De LIJN has a new
-Original Message-
From: Michael Collinson [mailto:m...@ayeltd.biz]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 10:17 AM
To: OSM Licensing and other legal discussions.
Subject: [OSM-legal-talk] OSM Database Re-Build
We suggest that re-mapping by individuals is more important initially
than
Jorge,
having arranged SOTM-EU this year, I'd suggest top priority issues being:
1. accessability with low cost air carriers
2. plenty affordable accomodations in vicinity
3. a good location (enough space, having everything together, technical
infrastructure, WLAN (!))
Top countries of the
Andreas Labres wrote:
1. accessability with low cost air carriers
...and please remember those of us who try to travel by sustainable means,
too. :)
cheers
Richard
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Thanks to the 13 mappers that voted on the platform, I got this reply:
Hi Matthias,
We've tabled your suggestion, and have moved the status to under consideration.
Our development team had looked into using it last year. However, we decided
against it at that time because it would require
The LWG has been quiet for a while we watch the numbers (links below).
We have now reached the point where most older contributors who are
going to respond, have responded and we think it is time to look at
formally encouraging folks to examine their local areas and go out and
do some
Matthias,
If you have a contact now, you might be able to request the release of
the SDK promised in several of their pre-launch press releases.
Cheers,
Adam
2011/11/15 Matthias Meißer dig...@arcor.de:
Thanks to the 13 mappers that voted on the platform, I got this reply:
Hi Matthias,
Michael Collinson wrote:
We suggest that re-mapping by individuals is more important
initially than automated revert scripts as it puts back often more
and better content than was taken out. We'd like therefore
promote that and to concentrate on tools to help folks easily
see what needs
If there is any of our developers, that is intersted in the SDK or
testing device for a specific project, I will try it. But not just
because it would be nice and nothing will happened beyond this step ;)
bye
Matthias
Am 15.11.2011 19:15, schrieb Adam Schreiber:
Matthias,
If you have a
This one is interesting as well.
http://odbl.poole.ch/
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Hi,
the April 1st is mentioned in the LWG minutes and in a LWG mail to legal talk.
However, as a non native english speaker I am a bit confused by the vague
wording. Is the date final, if nothing material happens in the meantime
(hopefully) or is the vague wording made intentionally to find
ThomasB wrote:
the April 1st is mentioned in the LWG minutes and in a
LWG mail to legal talk. However, as a non native english
speaker I am a bit confused by the vague wording. Is
the date final, if nothing material happens in the meantime
Yes - barring unforeseen circumstances (of
On 31/10/2011 17:51, 80n wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Michael Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz
mailto:m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
Could you please, for about the fifth time of asking, publish a
verbatim
copy the permission that you have received. If you have some
I fail to see a contradiction. If you are not sure about something, you
ask explicitly and get an explicit answer. That is what we got. That is
what is written on the wiki with the kind assistance of data.gov.au.
If it helps, me formally affirm and represent what I have said before: I
have
Andrew Laughton wrote:
Perhaps you could explain to us what happens if a third party takes
OSM data, and publishes it without any attribution at all.
Would they be in violation of the Open Database License ?
Yes.
The summary (http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/summary/) says:
[crosspost removed]
80n wrote:
Most importantly it allows subsequent copies of the produced work to be
made with no attribution.
No, it doesn't. An attribution statement without a downstream requirement
is not reasonably calculated. This has been gone over ad nauseam in
legal-talk.
Richard
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Andrew Laughton
laughton.and...@gmail.com wrote:
This is different to what I thought is was.
Could someone please remind me why Nearmap and Google maps do not want us to
trace their aerial views ?
That they don't want us to trace from their images is enough.
On 15/11/2011 11:58, 80n wrote:
Can you please publish the verbatim correspondence that you have had
with your man at data.gov.au http://data.gov.au? Your
interpretation is fine, but others may see nuances that you have
overlooked.
The statement on the wiki is not a statement from
Also if I agree to the new license, is there an easy way to delete all my
Yahoo aerial tracing, or is this now allowed ?
Why would you want to remove that data?
I do not want to, but this is the reason I originally disagreed, because
the derived data is not compatible with the open
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Andrew Laughton
laughton.and...@gmail.com wrote:
Also if I agree to the new license, is there an easy way to delete all
my
Yahoo aerial tracing, or is this now allowed ?
Why would you want to remove that data?
I do not want to, but this is the reason I
On 15/11/2011 15:54, Andrew Laughton wrote:
This is different to what I thought is was.
Could someone please remind me why Nearmap and Google maps do not want
us to trace their aerial views ?
Google just don't allow it in their basic terms of service. We have
asked them to allow us and the
Thanks Michael. Actually seeing a full copy of an email including the OKing
the use of gov.au data is what I was waiting for also. Getting an explicit
email approving the use is going above and beyond for me and much
appreciated.
I haven't been following OSM as much as I did now my uses for
Hi,
vielen Dank erstmal für die 13 Leute, die für den Vorschlag gestimmt
haben. Mich erreichte ebend die folgende Mail:
Hi Matthias,
We've tabled your suggestion, and have moved the status to under consideration.
Our development team had looked into using it last year. However, we decided
Am 14. November 2011 23:15 schrieb Wolfgang Barth wolfg...@barthwo.de:
Meine Sache ist ja evtl. gewollt, deines ist ein echter Fehler
(auch wenn tertiary_link nicht gerade häufig ist).
und in den Mapfeatures ist tertiary_link erst seit 2. November 2011.
Gibt es das überhaupt? Untergeordnete,
Guten Morgen,
die letzten Wochen habe ich mal angefangen mich mit keepright zu
befassen und aus meinen Erfahrungen einen kleinen Artikel geschrieben:
http://blog.openstreetmap.de/2011/11/herbstputz-bei-osm-keepright-fehler-finden/
Meine Bitte: Lasst uns mal probieren in den nächsten 7 Tagen
Hi,
Am 16.11.2011 08:17, schrieb Matthias Meißer:
die letzten Wochen habe ich mal angefangen mich mit keepright zu
befassen und aus meinen Erfahrungen einen kleinen Artikel geschrieben:
Cool. Kannte ich noch nicht. Danke für den Hinweis. hab schon ein paar
Bugs vernichten können.
Grüße
Franz
Il giorno 15 novembre 2011 01:17, niubii f.pelu...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Il giorno 14 novembre 2011 17:29, sabas88 saba...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Non so se seguite, ma la vignetta di oggi di xkcd è in tema
http://xkcd.com/977/
Ok, come faccio a configurare JOSM con la Goode-Homolosine?
Ciao
giro per conoscenza:
Mi segnalano che sabato prossimo ci sarà a Bologna il Crisis Camp Italy:
http://crisiscampitaly.wordpress.com/
Si parlerà della gestione di crisi (alluvioni, terremoti, tsunami etc)
con strumenti opensource quali:
http://ushahidi.com/
E ci sarà anche osm, ci va Napo credo, ne hanno parlato già in 2 thread :)
Stefano
2011/11/15 pierpiggi pierpi...@gmail.com
Ciao
giro per conoscenza:
Mi segnalano che sabato prossimo ci sarà a Bologna il Crisis Camp Italy:
Azzz...vedo ora...mi era clamorosamente sfuggito...troppe mail non lette :)
sorry
P.
On 15/11/2011 10:34, sabas88 wrote:
E ci sarà anche osm, ci va Napo credo, ne hanno parlato già in 2
thread :)
Stefano
2011/11/15 pierpiggi pierpi...@gmail.com mailto:pierpi...@gmail.com
Ciao
giro
Ciao a tutti ,
e' da tempo che vi seguo e faccio il tifo per per il nostro bel progetto
OpenStreetmap , in passato ho più' volte collaborato con Simone per fare
diverse cose carucce anche se poi per N motivi ci si e' un po' persi di vista :(
Comunque dopo più' di un anno di lavoro , e dopo aver
Il 15 novembre 2011 12:44, Roberto Navoni r.nav...@radionav.it ha scritto:
Ciao a tutti ,
ciao,
premesso che ogni volta che viene utilizzato OSM su un portale sono contento
Tutte le attività' di normalizzazione ed integrazione dei dati sono stata
una bella esperienza , inoltre stiamo
Ciao Luca,
si niente di eccezionale ovviamente , pero' ti assicuro che a livello di
promozione del progetto sto cercando da molto tempo di far quel che posso per
promuoverlo ,questo e' solo uno degli ultimi esempi di applicazioni che ho
promosso negli ultimi anni. E' un piccolissimo contributo
Il 15/11/2011 12:44, Roberto Navoni ha scritto:
stata una bella esperienza , inoltre stiamo lavorando alla versione 3D
che e' scaricabarile gratuitamente dal sito e che supporter a' anch'essa
OSM su base 3D. E sui sistemi di navigazione per palmare .
Quando premo il banner mi vuole far
LOL trollate gratuite..
Se è simile a Sardegna3D, loro hanno la versione Linux.
Il giorno 15 novembre 2011 14:45, Stefano Droghetti
stefano.droghe...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Il 15/11/2011 12:44, Roberto Navoni ha scritto:
stata una bella esperienza , inoltre stiamo lavorando alla versione 3D
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 12:44:48PM +0100, Roberto Navoni wrote:
Dall'inizio del mese e' disponibile al pubblico il sito di
promozione turistica della provincia di bergamo. All'interno
nella sezione mappe troverete il lavoro fatto da me e dalla mia
società.
Ci puoi dire qualcosa sulle
2011/11/15 sabas88 saba...@gmail.com:
LOL trollate gratuite..
Se è simile a Sardegna3D, loro hanno la versione Linux.
Il cui codice si trova qui
http://ratman.sourceforge.net/
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2011/11/15 sabas88 saba...@gmail.com:
E ci sarà anche osm, ci va Napo credo, ne hanno parlato già in 2 thread :)
Stefano
Confermo su tutta la linea.
Anzi! Se qualcuno vuole che racconto qualcosa me lo segnali :)
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Buongiorno Nicola,
le ortofoto non sono quelle di Google , ma sono quelle della provincia di
Bergamo che purtroppo non sono libere , ma abbiamo creato un tile caching
compatibile con openlayer e con il nostro angine 3D. Il tutto e' regolamentato
attraverso una licenza che e' stata concessa alla
Buongiorno Stefano,
come accennato nel precedente post , stiamo lavorando sulla lib di Worldwind
per fare un'app multipiattaforma . Il 3DCarto e' un'applicazione scritta in C++
e .Net per applicazioni professionali in ambiente windows , più' orientate a
quello che si fa in
Comunque complimenti per l'iniziativa e l'impegno per l'utilizzo di OSM.
Certo, come hanno fatto notare gli altri, ci sono cose da migliorare
ma secondo me c'è un gran bisogno di iniziative simili, in cui i dati
vengono utilizzati e pubblicizzati.
Se i dati vengono usati solo da chi li ha
Se il problema sta dentro al shapefile che viene costruito da dati OSM
(ma ultimamente non viene creato troppo spesso, alle volte solo dopo 3
mesi se riccordo bene) allora non risolviamo riparando solo la
coastline (al meno non a breve termine). Dovremmo segnalare questo bug
a chi construisce la
Jeg giver et nap med i 3790 Hasle
Venlig hilsen
Henrik Puukka-Sørensen
Kirkebjerg Allé 39
2605 Brøndby
T: 4344 0339
M: 3190 0339
On 15/11/2011 12:10 Jørgen Elgaard Larsen j...@elgaard.net wrote:
Mikkel Kirkgaard Nielsen skrev:
Jeg har ikke været med i de her sprints før, men jeg bor i
We have two pubs in Witton, each tagged as microbreweries:
The Yew Tree: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/81601344
The Cap n Gown: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/82106192
I don't think either are; but thought it best to ask here before
de-tagging them as such, in case
Mike tagged the buildings but I don't know if he moved the tags from a
previous node or not.
Cheers
Andy
From: Brian Prangle [mailto:bpran...@gmail.com]
Sent: 15 November 2011 19:01
To: Andy Mabbett
Cc: talk-gb-westmidlands
Subject: Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Microbreweries in
Hej!
Vill bara berätta
att jag håller på med en karta över skoterleder i Sverige.
http://skoterleder.org/
Jag renderar en
egen karta med Maperitive, tycker det fungerar bättre än att köra overlayer
karta över mapnik till ex. Problemet är bara att det tar ca 15 timmar att
rendera zoom 13
Trevligt, snabbt, underbart med rendring på låg zoom, och fint blev det.
Och en ursäkt för att åka skoter.
2011/11/15 Henrik Rosvall henrik_rosv...@yahoo.se:
Jag renderar en egen karta med Maperitive, tycker det fungerar bättre än att
köra overlayer karta över mapnik till ex. Problemet är bara
2011/11/14 Ola Svensson ola.svens...@sjobo.se:
Hej,
Mitt namn är Ola Svensson, och jag arbetar som GIS-praktikant i Sjöbo kommun
i Skåne. Vi har under en tid diskuterat möjligheterna att vara delaktiga i
Open Source-lösningar (och liknande) inom kommunal verksamhet. Som ett steg
i detta
Tack! Jag anade att det inte var så lätt att svara glasklart på
frågorna. Jag får nog be min chef att ta ännu en sväng via juristerna
för säkerhets skull.
/Andreas
2011/11/14 Peter Kindström peter2...@infolagret.se:
Hej Andreas ni andra!
Jag vill inte påstå att jag är säker, men jag har i
Hej!
Om du däremot kombinerar OpenStreetMaps databas med en egen databas med
hjälp av koordinaterna anser man att det fortfarande är två separata
databaser (Collective Database). Då måste inte den egna databasen (med
kanske copyrightskyddat data) göras fritt tillgängligt. Du kan alltså göra
en
Och då passar jag på att berätta att renderar en egen MTB-karta med
Maperitive. Har utvecklat ett pythonscript som gör att jag kan hålla
åtminstone hela Sverige uppdaterat, med full planet-indata.
Re-rendering sker kontinuerligt och datanedladdning sker regelbundet.
Processen är
Hej!
Jag har mappat och redigerat lite småsaker i Uppsala. Nu läser jag en
GIS-kurs på SLU med landskapsarkitekter, och vi ska göra projektarbeten.
Flera i kursen är intresserade att göra något som kan användas i OSM sen.
Det skulle kunna involvera att mappa (till exempel mer info om
Saludos,
El próximo día 21 de Noviembre, termina el plazo para la presentación de
resúmenes para las VI Jornadas de SIG Libre de Girona. Más información,
aquí [1]. Cuéntanos tu proyecto, tus ideas y muéstralos del 21 al 23 de
Marzo de 2012 en Girona. Te esperamos.
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Liebe Mapper in und um Graz,
Der nächste OpenStreetMap-Stammtisch in Graz findet am 28.11.11 statt!
Diesmal beginnt der Stammtisch um 18:00, wir sind im BrotSpiele[1] im
Nichtraucherbereich.
Zwecks Agenda und sonstigem bitte die Wiki-Seite
Bom dia.
Eu posso fornecer alguns contactos, e até estabelecer o contacto inicial,
mas penso que não serei a melhor pessoa para tratar disso uma vez que não
estou envolvido na organização e a minha legitimidade para o fazer seria
reduzida. No entanto agrada-me saber que já há pelos menos 1
Olá,
dei uma olhada no site, e tenho duas dúvidas:
Para quando está previsto o próximo número/até quando seria
aconselhável enviar resumo/artigo.?
Dependendo da altura em que a revista sai, poderá haver mais ou menos
referência ao Vamos Mapear Portugal...
As 9000 palavras corresponderão, grosso
Boa noite,
Eu posso encarregar-me de fazer a lista com os preços dos voos a partir das
principais cidades Europeias. Penso que seja melhor informar o preço de ida e
volta e entre que valores o preço varia.
Com os melhores cumprimentos,
Marcelo Silva
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 23:56:55
On 11-11-14 23:41 , Colin McGregor wrote:
Geek humor, a cartoon about what your favorite map projection says about you:
http://xkcd.com/977/
Me, I've gone Postel ...
[Actually, that comment is semi-serious. I'm looking at reprojecting
world map data into azimuthal equidistant projection
On lundi 14 novembre 2011, JonathanMM wrote:
Personnellement, ça me dérange pas ce bac de glaçon. Par contre, juste
une question sly, pourquoi ne pas avoir effacé vu que tu n'en as
apparemment plus besoin de ces données ?
Je me suis inspiré du comportement de certains humains sur une plage
Bonjour,
Comme vous le savez peut-être, l'association OpenStreetMap France
s'est dotée d'un serveur de listes de diffusion (Sympa),
indépendant de celui de la communauté openstreemap.org
(qui héberge cette liste talk-fr).
Le serveur, que j'administre pour l'instant, a une interface web :
Merci Guillaume.
Cyrille.
Le 15 novembre 2011 17:02, Guillaume Allegre
allegre.guilla...@free.fr a écrit :
Bonjour,
Comme vous le savez peut-être, l'association OpenStreetMap France
s'est dotée d'un serveur de listes de diffusion (Sympa),
indépendant de celui de la communauté
sly (sylvain letuffe) li...@letuffe.org
wrote:
Mais ta remarque est pertinente, je viens de nettoyager le bac à glace.
Zen...
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OSM experiences : http://www.leretourdelautruche.com/map/
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Bonsoir,
Le 14/11/2011 22:58, Pieren a écrit :
2011/11/14 Jocelyn Jaubertjocelyn.jaub...@gmail.com:
En tout cas, la situation actuelle n'est pas tenable: il devient quasi
impossible d'éditer les morceaux de la relation France.
Laquelle ? C'est peut-être ça d'abord le problème...
Certes,
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:42:02PM +0900, Yoichi Seino wrote:
surveyなどのsourceタグは付けられれば付ける、程度でいいと思いますよ。
photoというのは初めて聞いたような気がします。
僕が見逃しているだけかもしれませんが。
http://www.mail-archive.com/talk-ja@openstreetmap.org/msg02084.html
と、
http://www.mail-archive.com/talk-ja@openstreetmap.org/msg02165.html
Will the map pick up on pubs too? *cough* I know lots around here *cough*, so
can add the operator tag if that'll help - should we specifically pick out
pubs that aren't tied (as opposed to the tag just not being there), eg
operator=independent (?)
Yep. There's a section on the talk page
Hello altogether,
sorry for entering the discussion this late, but I have just been pointed here
right now because I do not usually follow talk-gb.
I do however think, that this stuff should not be UK only :)
Graham Jones schrieb am Sonntag, den 13. November um 23:46 Uhr:
With some help from
sorry for entering the discussion this late, but I have just been pointed here
right now because I do not usually follow talk-gb.
I do however think, that this stuff should not be UK only :)
I can't speak for the original poster, but I think it was perceived as
a UK completeness type project,
Craig Loftus wrote:
Do make comments/suggestions on the wiki pages... the tags we're
using are still evolving.
I have changed craft|industrial=cider_house to craft|industrial=cider
(and the same for perry).
A cider house is a pub that predominantly serves cider, not a producer.
There is no
On 15/11/2011 12:32, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
A cider house is a pub that predominantly serves cider, not a producer.
The /Oxford English Dictionary/ got it wrong then:
*cider-house* /n./ a building in which cider is made.
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Steve Doerr wrote:
The Oxford English Dictionary got it wrong then:
*cider-house* n. a building in which cider is made.
Far be it for me to criticise the august OED (though I'm more of a Chambers
man), but yes, it did.
http://www.thecoronationtap.com/ - Clifton's original, and still it's only,
Craig Loftus craigloftus+...@googlemail.com wrote:
Things tagged with microbrewery should be okay... assuming they
respected the tags original definition, i.e., a pub with a brewery in
it.
When I announced Open Brewpub Map last year some people on the German
Mailinglist also started talking
When I announced Open Brewpub Map last year some people on the German
Mailinglist also started talking about how to tag ordinary breweries (there
are a lot of them in Germany). This is exactly what your proposal now
defines.
Would you give a summary of what suggestions emerged? Or perhaps
Sven - we do have a couple of wineries and vineyards in the UK!
On 15 November 2011 14:34, Sven Geggus li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de wrote:
Craig Loftus craigloftus+...@googlemail.com wrote:
Things tagged with microbrewery should be okay... assuming they
respected the tags original
Hi everyone
Just dome some armchair mapping in Hereford where the HP Bulmer site is a
massive industrial complex so I don't think ciderhouse or press or mill is
somehow appropriate so I've labelled it industrial=brewery for the
meantime. Perhaps we should also have industrial=cider? The Bulmers
Hi everyone
Whilst I originally envisaged this as a UK project, what Sven has brought
up does suggest that it has a global perspective, but I doubt if Graham's
time or server could cope with something that large. The wine industry is
certainly global and Heineken( not real ale I know!) has 115
Aston Manor Brewery in Birmingham no longer makes ales; just cider, on
an industrial scale - yet retains the word Brewery in its name. :-(
On 15 November 2011 15:40, Brian Prangle bpran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone
Just dome some armchair mapping in Hereford where the HP Bulmer site is a
Andy Mabbett wrote:
Aston Manor Brewery in Birmingham no longer makes ales; just cider, on
an industrial scale - yet retains the word Brewery in its name. :-(
I'd argue it doesn't really make anything recognisable as cider, either,
but that's a whole different argument. ;)
(not quite fair -
Brian Prangle wrote:
Perhaps we should also have industrial=cider?
It exists. The table of values on the wiki page is supposed to apply
to both craft and industrial keys.
Richard Fairhurst wrote
(not quite fair - they do own Knights who make some decent enough, though
perhaps slightly
Craig Loftus wrote:
We have real cider now as well?
Yep, although I think it's less of a binary yes/no than with real ale.
CAMRA has a lengthy definition at
http://www.camra.org.uk/page.aspx?o=aboutciderandperry , though it's worth
noting that cider-drinkers generally don't regard CAMRA with
Craig Loftus craigloftus+...@googlemail.com wrote:
Would you give a summary of what suggestions emerged?
There was not much of a discussion with suggestions mostly about
industrial or craft.
What do you think of applying craft=* to the pub/restaurant?
craft=brewery?
Already there (And we
Brian Prangle bpran...@gmail.com wrote:
Whilst I originally envisaged this as a UK project, what Sven has brought
up does suggest that it has a global perspective
Shure it does. I would bet hands down, that there are more breweries
in Germany than in UK ;)
but I doubt if Graham's time or
Sven, Brian,
There are two reasons that this only works for the UK (or really the UK and
Ireland) at the moment:
- My OSM database only covers this region. It could probably cope with
a larger area (maybe Europe), but I have never tried - it is running on my
old Laptop so it is not
I forgot a third possible way around it - generate standard image tiles
using Mapnik, and use Mapnik MetaWriters to provide data files for the
popups - again I have not tried this one, but it would probably be the
simplest way of getting to a larger area map with the least coding work
required.
On 15/11/2011 22:48, Sven Geggus wrote:
Huh, there actually _are_ wineries in the UK? Sven
Not merely wineries, but vineyards too:
These are based off of Lambertus's work here:
http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl
I wrote scripts to joined them myself to lessen the impact of doing a
large join on Lambertus's server. I've also cut them in large longitude
swaths that should fit conveniently on removable media.
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