Russ Nelson wrote: > There's a reason why people create generalized interfaces and > standard metadata and a common currency and a shared language
We do have all that, of course. It's called, for OSM-historical reasons, the Rails port. You can get yourself a server (I can probably think of people who will lend you one); install the Rails port on it; and upload this funky DEC stuff to it. People can then access it using exactly the same language/currency/interface that they're used to with OSM. Hell, if you think having to call two URLs is too much like hard work, you can augment your data with minutely-updated OSM dumps, and make everything available from that one place. Given that (AIUI) you don't think people should edit the DEC data, there won't be any syncing problems between your server and OSM. cheers Richard -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/immutable%3Dyes-Fwd%3A-DEC-Lands-tp22419231p22549420.html Sent from the OpenStreetMap - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

