Hi Kate,

It is the same data from the January time frame, so the permission given by Digital Globe should apply (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Imagery_and_data_sources#DigitalGlobe).

Do you have any reason to think otherwise ?

Jean-Guilhem


Le 01/11/2010 19:13, Kate Chapman a écrit :
Hey Jean-Guilhem,

I don't know if the licensing on the Quickbird is compatible with OSM.
  Do you know what the license is?

-Kate



On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi,

The high resolution satellite imagery that was available after the
earthquake and hosted at Telascience, is available online again. It also
includes imagery that was not available then (as far as I know), notably
many Quickbird images.

It can be browsed on this page:
http://hyperquad.telascience.org/haiti3/

And used as WMS layer(s) from this URL:
http://hyperquad.telascience.org/cgi-bin/haiti3?

(use with the Edit/Preferences/WMS/Add dialog in JOSM)

Thanks to Winkey and all those who made this possible.


Hurricane Tomas is forecast to go over Haiti by the end of the week, with
strong winds and heavy rains:
http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/tracker/dynamic/201021N.html
Southern regions are exposed to be hit by the hurricane in its full
strength.

This UNOCHA situation report describes hurricane preparations, and the
on-going cholera response:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/MUMA-8AS9T7/$File/full_report.pdf


This might be a good time to extend and complete basic OSM mapping (roads,
villages, rivers, ...), that was mostly focused on the area hit by the
earthquake, and was already useful to the relief effort.

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


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