Hello Dale!  
I’m the iD maintainer, and the person who rotates the DigitalGlobe tokens upon 
their request. 

All imagery used by OSM editor software is listed in this repository in a bunch 
of .json files:
https://github.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index 
<https://github.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index>

The DigitalGlobe imagery layers are defined in these files:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index/gh-pages/sources/world/DigitalGlobePremiumImagery.geojson
 
<https://raw.githubusercontent.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index/gh-pages/sources/world/DigitalGlobePremiumImagery.geojson>
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index/gh-pages/sources/world/DigitalGlobeStandardImagery.geojson
 
<https://raw.githubusercontent.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index/gh-pages/sources/world/DigitalGlobeStandardImagery.geojson>

You’ll notice each file contains a url template to access the imagery, and the 
url includes the access token as a parameter.  When I’m asked to change a 
token, the tokens in these two files are what gets changed.

Hope this is helpful!
Bryan



> On Mar 5, 2018, at 12:03 PM, Dale Martens <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello OSM Developers!
> 
> I am brand new to this list and am a new OSM developer.  My company is the 
> developer of PlaceMaker for SketchUp which imports OSM data into SketchUp.  I 
> posted this same message on the forums but it was suggested that I post to 
> this list to reach more developer feedback.
> 
> ------------
> We are developing a new OSM editor for SketchUp users called SketchOSM.  
> (More info to be released very soon!  )
> 
> We are planning to use DigitalGlobe imagery for tracing.  We have an existing 
> relationship with DigitalGlobe and when I asked them if we could use the OSM 
> DG license (i.e. same access token used by iD and other editors) in our 
> application, this was the response from DigitalGlobe:
> 
> Great question. This would be supported under the terms of our OSM license, 
> as long as the tool is used to generate features back to OSM (as an editor).
> 
> The tricky part is the tokens - you must use the same tokens as we publicly 
> release to OSM iD.  We update OSM tokens on a random basis to one place: OSM 
> iD. It is the responsibility of any/all developers who use OSM editors to 
> determine when those tokens are added to the iD application and replace 
> inside their own editing applications – not DigitalGlobe's.
> 
> So my question here is:
> How do I get access to the iD DigitalGlobe tokens and how can I be notified 
> when they get updated? 
> 
> Thank you!
> Dale
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