Ian Dees wrote: > Woah! Since when can OSM tell me what sort of applications I can and > can't write with the open source data that OSM is providing**?
You're not being told what to do with the data, but it's being suggested to you that you can't have it in a particular, resource-intensive format unless you can justify why you need it over and above an existing, less resource hungry format, for an application that does something other than go "Ooooh, shiny!" > OSM isn't about the geodata, it's about the data. That includes the fact > that it is in the geographic domain, but it also means that we can > manipulate it or store it however we want. You can. On your own infrastructure. -- Jonathan (Jonobennett) _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

