On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 21:43:52 +0200, Darko Boto wrote: > Danas sam razgovarao sa jednim covjekom iz Grada Zagreba u cijoj je > nadleznosti GUP i pripadajuci podaci. Spomenuo sam OSM, javne podatke, > slobodne licence i mogunost da nam grad ustupi podatke koji su nam > ineresantni za OSM tj. da ih objavi pod nekom javnom licencom ili > eksplicitno na stranicama interaktivne karte GUP-a dozvoli mogucnost > koristenja podataka. E sad.... ja bi mu trebao sutra poslati mail u > kojem bih im konkretnije objasnio o cemu se radi i sto bi oni trebali > napraviti. Kako sam primjetio tu ima nekolicina ljudi koji bi mogli > pomoci oko definiranja jednog takvog upita.Nacelno vec imam koncept u > glavi no ako netko zna tocno artikulirati ono sto bi trebali traziti > bilo bi mi od pomoci.
Evo dva primjera sa wikipedie....(samo ih prilagodiš za OSM) 1. Primjer upita za dopuštenje Poštovani! Kao urednici Wikipedije na hrvatskome jeziku (http://hr.wikipedia.org), angažirali smo se u izradi ove slobodne enciklopedije. U ovu enciklopediju dostupnu svima želimo uvrstiti i materijal s Vaših stranica. Vaš materijal bio bi korišten pod uvjetima GNU-FDL licencije (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License). Također Vas pozivamo da slobodno rabite tekstove iz našeg stalno rastućeg fonda članaka. Ako dopustite korištenje Vašeg teksta, na našim će stranicama biti kao izvor navedene vaše mrežne stranice. To će istima svakako povećati rejting, jer je Wikipedija jedan od 100 najposjećenijih internetskih siteova (jedan od onih s najdinamičnijim rastom), dok su njeni članci uvijek među prvim pogotcima na pretraživačima. Srdačan pozdrav <ime i prezime, suradničko ime> ----- Formal a little help here? Need something very professional, suitable for sending to larger organizations (news orgs, political parties, etc.), perhaps with a signable & mailable form to send back? [edit] FT2's email to Transocean Dear Mr. ____, I am one of the many volunteer editors of the English Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org), the free encyclopedia. Wikipedia is among the top 5 visited sites on the Internet, and its sister site Wikinews (en.wikinews.com) is a well-viewed news source. Yesterday I wrote an initial Wikipedia article on Deepwater Horizon's Tiber find <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiber_oilfield>. The article is now awaiting review by an oil-topic expert. In the course of this, I realized we do not have a photograph of the Deepwater Horizon itself, nor any diagrams of the block 102 geology and the like. Although many images of the Horizon exist online, these are all copyright and therefore our in-house policies forbid us including them with any article or news report we may produce. Wikipedia is likely to be a major website visited - more than likely the major website - outside your own, for the Horizon, and one of the major sources for information on the Tiber find. In both cases the article would benefit from a usable good quality image of the Deepwater Horizon and any other selected material relevant to these topics. Since Wikipedia aims to be a repository of images and information that anyone can use, even in nations where generous United States "fair use" provisions are inapplicable, we can only use images that is not released under a so-called "free license", which permits anyone else to use, modify, or deal commercially with the image concerned if they wish, provided there is appropriate attribution and that any modifications are released under an identical license. (Exceptions may be made if there is no possibility of such an image being available by other means, but that is not practical here - we don't have the capability to take good quality publicity photographs of the Deepwater Horizon ourselves.) Example licenses that would permit us to use a better-quality image would be: the GNU Free Documentation License <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html> or the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode>. Be assured if you do not grant permission or provide such an image, we will not use one without permission. You are under no obligation to release any material under such licenses, but I thought that for public-relations purposes, you might want to consider it given Wikipedia's great popularity. With your permission, we would then credit you for your work in the image's permanent description page, noting that it is your work and is used with your permission, with a permanent link back to your website for any reader of the articles in which it appears. We also invite your input in any other articles related to Transocean's rigs and operations, and any others that might interest you. You can read more at <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Licensing>, and a range of "frequently asked questions" can be found at <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:FAQ>. A simple form of consent can be found at <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Declaration_of_consent_for_all_enquiries>. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, FT2 Volunteer editor and administrator, Wikipedia. _______________________________________________ Talk-hr mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-hr
