Hello everyone,

2012 could be the year in which we complete, or almost  complete, all the 
rights of way in some English counties. One likely target is my local county - 
Hampshire. OSM  road coverage of many parts of the UK is virtually complete in 
many  areas, but footpaths are still lagging behind. However some counties  
appear to be getting some way towards completion and one of them is  Hampshire, 
which has seen footpath coverage grow significantly over the  last three years 
or so. While I don't know for certain, I think that if  enough people are up 
for it, there's a good chance all the rural rights  of way in the county can be 
complete by the end of next year. 

I've created a wiki page for this as well as a "cake". If you're keen to 
participate please add your name to the list of areas:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Hampshire_2012

(I'm also keen BTW to deal with a possible licencing issue here. A 
long-standing contributor has mapped many footpaths in Hampshire already but 
has not signed up to the CTs. Naturally I'm keen not to see all his hard work 
lost, and TBH, while I'm licence-neutral, I've got better things to do with my 
time than re-mapping what he's already done! Is there a practical solution to 
this? e.g. the day before the licence-changeover day, could all his data be 
downloaded and made available as a CC-by-SA .osm file, and then minor edits 
applied by someone who's signed up to the CTs to ensure that the data won't be 
deleted?)

Nick

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