It might work, although it opens some wiki questions. I mean, at some
point somewhere, I am gonna have to put probably on the wiki that
thurston county gave permission to use the data so that we have it for
future records.
On Wed, 2020-08-26 at 03:08 -0700, Pat Tressel wrote:
> One option for
One solution might be to modify the dataset then provide some upload of
the modified dataset as the source?
My understanding is that yes it could. The goal is that they do want to
be seen as responsible if we modify the data in any way that is
incorrect, nor do they want us to represent them in
Alright I have an update:
After an email chain with Thurston County GeoData Center, I finally got
explicit permission to use the data in open street map.
"Hello Raven,
You can use the data in Open Street Maps and credit GeoData UNLESS you
change the data in any way. If you change the data you
ay be some overlap with buildings that already had addresses
entered. Since Thurston County has very few addresses in OSM, I don't
see this being a huge issue.
I have never done an import, and I do not know what the process for
both consensus and the actual import would be.
Sincerely,
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