I doubt that would qualify as much of a collaboration :) Sure, we could (in
which countries that makes sense) use OSM as the basis for the maps - but
that is rather something for the local teams or communities to decide on
anyways - most likely each community has a standing policy on this kind of
things.

Best,
Lodewijk

No dia 26 de Janeiro de 2012 10:10, Yaroslav M. Blanter
<[email protected]>escreveu:

> On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:59:23 +0100, Lodewijk <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi Rupert,
> >
> > this was also suggested last year. I think certain types of
> collaboration
> > should certainly be possible (as long as it doesn't change the
> fundamental
> > character of the contest etc, but that speaks for itself). Last year
> there
> > were also suggestions in this direction, but nothing happened in the
> end.
> > If someone is willing to pick it up, investigate and follow the leads,
> it
> > would certainly be welcome.
> >
> > Best,
> > Lodewijk
> >
> An obvious suggestion would be to produce OSM-based maps with the location
> of the monuments and to put them in the lists (similar to the Google Earth
> layer idea, but now it would be free), but (1) I do not know how easy this
> is to realize in an automatic or semi-automatic regime; (ii) there have
> been recently some license changes, I am  not sure how they affect the
> compatibility.
>
> Cheers
> Yaroslav
>
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