On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 8:28 PM, sly (sylvain letuffe) <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I believe that I may do the following without attribution: >> >> 1) Trace streets, and take names from the Cadastral plans. > >> I believe if I add add the tag: >> >> source="cadastre-dgi-fr source : Direction Générale des Impôts – Cadastre ; >> mise à jour : 2009" >> (e.g.) >> Then I may: >> >> Trace buildings, plots, rivers, and administrative boundaries. > > You've got it 100% right. > > > > -- > sly > Sylvain Letuffe [email protected] > qui suis-je : http://slyserv.dyndns.org >
No, if you trace streets and take names from the cadastre, you also have to write attribution. The page you refere needs some cleanup. If the street is already there and you take only the name, you should add something like "source:name" tag. It's maybe easier to just enable the auto-trace from the menu. Sometimes the cadastre toponymy is outdated or different from what is on the streets (hopefully it's rare). It's not eastern eggs and the land registry do not care very much if you just copy the names without attribution but it will help other contributors who are going on the ground to understand why they might see a different name or a different syntax from the street signs. Note that the grab short-cut F11 of the plugin has been recently overwriten by a new feature in core JOSM. You should define yourself another key shortcut better than the automatically allocated "shift-F11" as a replacement by JOSM until a find a solution. Pieren _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

