Alexander,
I'm not sure of the exact project you're working on, but if it involves 
importing GTFS datasets into OSM you might want to check out an open-source 
tool GO-Sync that we created last year:
http://code.google.com/p/gtfs-osm-sync/

In addition to a bulk import of GTFS into OSM, this tool also has the ability 
to try and sync bus stop changes in OSM with a GTFS dataset, in an attempt to 
grab crowd-sourced improvements to the bus stop inventory back for the agency.  
This tool is currently mainly for bus stops, though, and not the relations for 
routes on OSM streets.  We've stayed away from trying to automatically sync 
route relations on roads since this is complex and requires significant manual 
inspection to ensure the data is coded correctly.  Relations for bus stops and 
their memberships in routes, though, is handled in GO-Sync.  

Our project that focused on the creation of this tool has ended, but we 
certainly hope the community will continue to benefit from it, and build on top 
of it if possible.

I agree that the individual transit agencies need to provide permissions for 
the OSM upload, if they are the ones that own the GTFS data.  Before we did any 
imports with GO-Sync, we obtained permission from the agency.

Sean

Sean Barbeau
Center for Urban Transportation Research
University of South Florida

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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 02:48:02 -0500
From: Alexander Jones <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Talk-transit] Fwd: Re: OpenStreetMap
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I got this email in response to one that I had sent. It has to do with GTFS 
data that we could possibly use in OSM. As you can see, the company responsible 
for creating the data is supportive of the idea, but noted that it is up to the 
individual transit providers to license the data. Tell me what you think.

And I know that OSM isn't a "Wikipedia for mapping", but the differences 
probably aren't significant to people not involved directly with both.

-Alexander


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Subject: Re: OpenStreetMap
Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 10:29:45
From: Aaron Antrim <[email protected]>
To: Alexander Jones <[email protected]>
CC: Keith Martin <[email protected]>


Hi Alexander,
Thank you for your email.  Trillium does not have rights to license Yuba- 
Sutter Transit GTFS data.  Those rights are for the Yuba-Sutter Transit to 
assign.  The agency has chosen to make their data public, however without a
license: http://www.gtfs-data-exchange.com/agency/yuba-sutter-transit/
I'd encourage the data to be integrated with OSM.
Trillium works for many other public transit agencies, most of which have 
public GTFS data.  I'd be happy to encourage those agencies to integrated their 
data in OSM.  Let me know how I can help make this happen.  Competition, 
options, and open data are good for everyone. 
Cheers,
Aaron
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Aaron Antrim
Trillium Solutions, Inc.
www.trilliumtransit.com
Portland, Oregon
503.567.8422


On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 4:23 AM, Alexander Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

 Hello, my name is Alexander Jones, and I am a member of the volunteer-mapping 
project, OpenStreetMap. Think of as like a Wikipedia for mapping.

I have been in contact with Yuba-Sutter Transit, about the possibility of using 
its/your bus stop data for the OSM project. The Transit Manager there told me 
to contact you about this.

My question is: under what license would you be willing to license your data 
under? Allowable terms would be similar to Wikipedia, in that only freely- 
usable data is accepted for inclusion.

This could be a huge opportunity for you, as big names such as FourSquare and 
Apple are making the switch to OpenStreetMap data.

My contact email is happy5214 <at> gmail.com, and I am available anytime except 
for 1200 to 1900 Central Time, when I am actually sleeping.

Thank you,
Alexander Jones




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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 08:37:19 GMT
From: Peter J Stoner <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk-transit] Fwd: Re: OpenStreetMap
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You may be interested to know that in the UK the government working with 
Traveline are proposing to make all bus timetables open data in April 2012.  
http://travelinedata.org.uk/opendata.htm


In message <[email protected]>
          Alexander Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> I got this email in response to one that I had sent. It has to do with 
> GTFS data that we could possibly use in OSM. As you can see, the 
> company responsible for creating the data is supportive of the idea, 
> but noted that it is up to the individual transit providers to license 
> the data. Tell me what you think.

> And I know that OSM isn't a "Wikipedia for mapping", but the 
> differences probably aren't significant to people not involved directly with 
> both.

> -Alexander


> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------

> Subject: Re: OpenStreetMap
> Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 10:29:45
> From: Aaron Antrim <[email protected]>
> To: Alexander Jones <[email protected]>
> CC: Keith Martin <[email protected]>


> Hi Alexander,
> Thank you for your email.  Trillium does not have rights to license 
> Yuba- Sutter Transit GTFS data.  Those rights are for the Yuba-Sutter 
> Transit to assign.  The agency has chosen to make their data public, 
> however without a
> license: http://www.gtfs-data-exchange.com/agency/yuba-sutter-transit/
> I'd encourage the data to be integrated with OSM.
> Trillium works for many other public transit agencies, most of which 
> have public GTFS data.  I'd be happy to encourage those agencies to 
> integrated their data in OSM.  Let me know how I can help make this happen.
> Competition,
> options, and open data are good for everyone.
> Cheers,
> Aaron


--
Peter J Stoner
UK Coordinator         http://travelinedata.org.uk
Traveline

Traveline Information Ltd company number 3826797 Drury House, 34-43 Russell 
Street, LONDON WC2B 5HA ?



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