On Thu, December 29, 2011 9:40 am, Mark Pulley wrote: > Quoting Sam Wilson <[email protected]>: >> 2. Surely there's some magic in the works, that is going to swiftly and >> completely remove the non-compliant data for us? > > I'm hoping for this too. I suggested this a couple of weeks ago here, > and put the suggestion on the implementation plan talk page on the > wiki a few days ago, but haven't heard anything since. >
Surely this is a world-wide problem, though? I mean, certainly Australia might have more non-compliant data than elsewhere (I don't really know) but there *must* be some plan for how to deal with it all? It seems to be the crux of the whole licence change! Hmm. Well, I'll keep an eye on the wiki. And maybe bother to sign up to some other of the mailing lists; perhaps I'm just missing the main place for these discussions... (not that I mind, come to think of it; mapping for me is more about walking, beer-drinking, and pretty squiggles on the screen, than worrying ;-) ). - Sam. _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

