Thank you Colm.
I will leave the matter of suitability/negotiation to someone better versed
than me in these matters.
In the meantime I will confine myself to what I can see on the shelters and
poles.


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> Hi,
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> Peter Cranny is the project manager for the NTA Journey Planner. See
> e-mail exchange below.
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> I did a lot of external testing on the stops and routes for the journey
> planner.
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> From: Peter Cranny
> To: Colm Moore
> Subject: RE: OpenStreetMap
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> Hi Colm,
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> This is the data set you need
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> http://www.transportforireland.ie/transitData/PT_Data.html
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> It is always as current as the NJP and is open data.
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> There is some doubt as to the Re-Use of PSI Licence (link on the page)
> being suitable for Open Street Maps.  If you find that this licence isn?t
> adequate
>  we are happy to consider another licence that does suit the OSM community
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> RGDS
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> Peter Cranny
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> From: Colm Moore
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> To: Peter Cranny
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> Subject: OpenStreetMap
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> Hi,
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> I've been editing OSM for the last few weeks, concentrating on railways,
> speed limits and land use. It gives an interesting insight into the maps
> part of the journey planner.
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> There is a current query as to whether the Dublin Bus stops database can
> be used as a whole. On the one hand, it is proprietary information from
> Dublin Bus, but on the other, I understand the NTA can (has?) taken
> ownership of that data and it can be reused
>  under the Re-Use of Public Sector Information regulations.
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> You sent me a copy of the data you exported to Google Transit a while
> back. We would need the up to date information.
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> Any advice or comments welcome.
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