On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Mike N <[email protected]> wrote: > On 5/1/2011 4:23 PM, PJ Houser wrote: > >> I don't understand what you mean by local closed data policies. Maybe in >> the >> past, but not anymore. Portland has some of the most open data policies in >> the States, or so I've heard. >> > > Oh yes, I forgot to mention that I'm in South Carolina, and open data is > still at the discretion of local governments, and the openness varies. In > our local case, it's "closed". So I'm just watching and learning from > your experience <g>. > > The rest of the information about OpenTripPlanner is very useful. Thanks! >
This is getting slightly OT (if there's an appropriate non-OSM mailing list about open transit data / apps in the US, I'd love to learn about it) but is there a comprehensive overview of the open-ness of transit authorities in the US (GTFS or otherwise)? -- Martijn van Exel http://about.me/mvexel
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