On 2014-06-18 23:12, Jo wrote : > I posted on the imports list. This is the first answer I got: > > Hi, > > I'm sorry to bear bad news, but the "sharealike" aspect of CC-BY-SA > 4.0 means that you cannot import the data into OSM, since CC-BY-SA 4.0 > data can be publicly adapted only under ___the same___ licence (i.e. > not under OSM's ODbL licence) - or, more accurately, it must be > publicly reused one of the licences listed in the first section of > this page: > https://creativecommons.org/compatiblelicenses > > Dan > > > > Can we ask TEC directly to give Openstreetmap explicit permission to > reuse the data and redistribute as ODbL? Or whether they'd consider > releasing the data under ODbL as well? > > Do we have a contact with them who can make such decisions? PATRIS Antoine <[email protected]> I cc:ed you a reply in which he was very cooperative and he implicitly agreed that we use their data. He's the GIS project manager. You said "why bother them?" ;-) I hope it's the only grief from Dan. Я могу исправить французский.
Thanks. In'ch Allah. André. > Jo > > > 2014-06-18 15:18 GMT+02:00 Jo <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > > I managed to get the script to the next 'level'. For lines for > which all stops are mapped, it's possible to create skeleton route > relations for all the variations. > > See here for an example: > > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42418402/RoutesFor%20W%20BXL%20-%20Waterloo.osm > > Give me a sign if you plan to actually use it. If you do, keep in > mind 2 routes already exist for that line, which I created by > adding the stops manually. Those 2 contain ways too, of course. It > takes a bit of fiddling to add them to the route_master and > transfer the stops from 2 of the skeleton routes to them. > > If you want other skeleton routes to experiment with, let me know. > It's easier when no routes for such a line exist yet in the OSM > data. But then you still have to add all the composing ways > yourself, of course. In the MAPCSS I have code to visually > highlight all the stops when you temporarily add odbl=yes as a tag > to the route. > > For those interested in the subject, I think it's best to simply > show it all during a Google hangout. > > Cheers, > > Jo > > > 2014-06-17 23:20 GMT+02:00 André Pirard <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > > On 2014-06-17 22:41, Jo wrote : >> What I fail to see is why I'd need to contact him. It doesn't >> depend on him at all whether the import is approved or not. > No but he probably knows much about how being approved and > it's his interest to help you > >> Anyway, the question is: Is that wiki page good enough for >> submitting it or does it need to be improved? > and he might know that. Not me. > > Up to you (but please help my finger cramp ;-)) > > André. > > >> >> Jo >> >> >> 2014-06-17 22:07 GMT+02:00 André Pirard >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>: >> >> Jo, >> >> Isn't Andy Allan making the Transport Map? >> You might try to get advice from him. >> He would certainly be keen to have us on his map! >> I once contacted him for a bike map trifle. >> Took some time but he very kindly replied. >> Whoever that is anyway. >> >> Fingers crossed. >> >> André. >> >> >> >> > > >
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