Here are a few examples:

http://www.ardennes-neige.be/
http://autogas-network.co.uk/
http://mapa.guadalajara.gob.mx/basura
http://vivenda.hercesa.ro/
https://www.visitarnhem.com/routes/wandelroutes

The reminder tiles is in available english and french:

https://tilecache.openstreetmap.fr/attribution-en.png
https://tilecache.openstreetmap.fr/attribution-fr.png

I mix both at different locations on the maps.

Automatic attribution checking for one day of log files now takes around 20 minutes.

I'll clean the nginx config file and share it.


Le 08/03/2020 à 15:05, Mario Frasca a écrit :
On 08/03/2020 05:04, Yves wrote:
Ps: would you share your nginx partial redirect, I may consider it for Opensnowmap tiles policy?
On 08/03/2020 06:12, Simon Poole wrote:
anything that deliberately defaces a web site
On 08/03/2020 07:13, Christian Quest wrote:
just 1 tile out of 25

very interesting experiment, and very amusing results.  bravo.

I would say that 1 in 25 is low enough as not to be considered "defacing" a web site.  what text have you used, concretely, which had the impact you describe?  in my opinion the shortest, the better, and I guess you did NOT use »It looks like this site forgot to put the required attribution in this map corner, so we added it for them. Thx for using OpenStreetMap !«, did you?  it was in French, wasn't it?

my best guess would be nothing else than the attribution text, and some help to solve their situation, or to get in contact with you.

I absolutely share the point of view "contact emails lead to no contact", and the "whatever works" policy.  this seem to work, so again, chapeau!

indeed, it would be interesting to see your nginx partial redirect.

MF


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