What kind of stupidity is this? I was acertained that nothing would be removed in the licence change, and therefore supported it. If lots of data will be removed, I STRONGLY OPPOSE this licence change, of course far too late in the process. This will, in any case, probably lower my ambition to contribute to the project extremely. For example, much of the OSM data is used in a municipality project for comparing routing between different kinds of vehicles. All that information will now be lost. Surely I did much of the mapping, but far from all of it...
Is this something that's decided? In that case, where can I read about it? Will not more be done to make people accept the new licence? Have messages been sent out to everyone? Also, can we really expect old users who have left the project to see this? Who are we to delete their work? /Andreas On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 6:55 PM, Hanno Hecker <vetinari+...@ankh-morp.org> wrote: > Hej, > > now there's (finally) a map which shows which areas are affected by the > licence change to ODBL: http://osm.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/map/ > All roads in red will disappear from OSM if the users do not accept the > new licence, which means, that cities like Göteborg [0] or Kalmar [1] > will (mostly) disappear from the OSM maps. Yellow are uncertain, > because a mix of users have edited them, green will stay. > > Hanno > > P.S.: please be kind to the server, this seems to be someone's > workstation ;-) > > [0]: > http://osm.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/map/?zoom=13&lat=57.70163&lon=11.97987&layers=B0 > [1]: > http://osm.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/map/?zoom=13&lat=56.68592&lon=16.31432&layers=B0 > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-se mailing list > Talk-se@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-se > _______________________________________________ Talk-se mailing list Talk-se@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-se