Hi,

A couple of thoughts on this;

The OSM front page with the map merely has an attribution at the bottom right of the screen in exactly the same way as Viking does after the OSM Mapnik map has been loaded. You are not required to acknowlege the attribution before you zoom or search on the site.

OSM itself has data derived from other sources, and it acknowledges this by having a page on its wiki which you have to search for; http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors

My conclusion is, the suggestion of having something that does not interrupt the flow i.e. "Perhaps can we keep an "in-the-flow" dialog, but storing the choice on disk in order to avoid answering the same question again and again." by Guilhem is an excellent one, as is an 'about' page where you can click on the link if you wish to. As you can maps from alternative sources, I don't know if you need to consider this before making a decision? - could get a little complicated! Perhaps a general statement somewhere to the affect that users should only use the maps in accord to the individual owner / suppliers licence.

I use OSM data on my Garmin & on my Android phone (Osmand for navigation, and NeonGeo or C:Geo for geocaching), and no other source reminds me every time that I load it that there is a licence which I have to acknowledge, so it may be time to move on. My Garmin satnav using Garmin mapping just loads & works.

Licence / License - I think it depends where in the world you are - From Wikipedia - "The verb *license* or *grant license* means to give permission. The noun *license* (American English <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_spelling_differences>) or *licence* (British English <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_spelling_differences>,^[1] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License#cite_note-1> Indian English <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_English>,^[2] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License#cite_note-2> Canadian English <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_English>,^[3] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License#cite_note-3> Australian English <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_English>,^[4] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License#cite_note-4> New Zealand English <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_English>,^[5] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License#cite_note-5> South African English <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_English>^[6] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License#cite_note-6> ) refers to that permission as well as to the document recording that permission." Personally I seem to have been spelling it both/either way for years & didn't realise there was a difference until you mentioned it.

Regards

Nick (Tallguy)

On 13/09/13 11:30, Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
Hi,

2013/9/13 Robert Norris <rw_nor...@hotmail.com <mailto:rw_nor...@hotmail.com>>

    Well, I'm nearing completion for 1.5 - which will now be after
    this coming weekend - to give anyone a chance to use the latest
    source.

    There is one last item I would appreciate feedback on (with this
    patch attached) - this hasn't be applied to the code repository yet...

    Originally I noticed I had spelt "license" 'wrong' - I had used
    "licence''. So I was just going to align the spelling, but then it
    got me thinking:

    Why do we introduce the "About this License" dialog, every time
    one adds a map?

    No other software as far as I know generates such a warning with
    an interruption to one's work flow.

    So instead I just shifted it to be an 'About' menu action from the
    map layer.

    Thus this license information is always available, which it wasn't
    before.


I introduced this "About this license" dialog. Originally, I do so because it seems really really important to ensure user is informed about the license related to data he works with. I don't know how other similar tools treat such topic. I just know that some other tools working with license (like Eclipse when you install plugins) insert a dialog where the user must accept or decline license, even open-source related licenses.

It is good to have such info in a "About" menu, but this cannot be the only solution as it is less informative: a not skilled user won't open such dialog to discover subtilities of map's license, IMHO.

Perhaps can we keep an "in-the-flow" dialog, but storing the choice on disk in order to avoid answering the same question again and again.
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