Hi, Just to let you know , Mexico’s cartographic data is open data and is freely to use, the only requirement is to use attribution in the comments when importing it .
Thanks, Andrés Ortiz Haro [cid:image001.png@01CCCBC6.EA1CA250] From: Ian Schuler [mailto:i...@developmentseed.org] Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 7:57 AM To: Pierre Béland Cc: HOT Subject: Re: [HOT] Cat-5 Hurricane Patricia heading to Mexican Pacific Coast I agree that this is an absolutely nonsensical process. For government created and licensed data who even has the authority to sign a document like this? The President? Congress? This seems to provide such a thin veneer of (probably unnecessary) legal protection that it isn't worth the headache. There has to be a better way to go about this. If a paper trail is needed (and I'm not convinced it is) it might be easier to obtain a simple letter that states that it is the government agencies understanding that their license is consistent with use by OSM. On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Pierre Béland <pierz...@yahoo.fr<mailto:pierz...@yahoo.fr>> wrote: Hi Rodolfo, As Rafael said, we had problems importing for Nepal. We spent a lot of time in the midlle of a crisis to prepare the data and discuss on the import list, this without any success. The same with COD/FOD. This cannot in general be imported into OSM. The best then is to carry all such data available and create layers to overlay over OSM. Not the ideal, but the best solution to operate when a disaster surge. Pierre ________________________________ De : "hyan...@gmail.com<mailto:hyan...@gmail.com>" <hyan...@gmail.com<mailto:hyan...@gmail.com>> À : Rafael Avila Coya <ravilac...@gmail.com<mailto:ravilac...@gmail.com>> Cc : HOT <hot@openstreetmap.org<mailto:hot@openstreetmap.org>> Envoyé le : Vendredi 23 octobre 2015 7h43 Objet : Re: [HOT] Cat-5 Hurricane Patricia heading to Mexican Pacific Coast Hi all, here is the same document translated to spanish that was used during landslides in Salgar, Colombia (you can copy and adapt): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tgDphn6dQMBRWU-psUzc-ieyu3UpRrGTjhOPJ0isSJM/edit?usp=sharing Rafael, I'm not so expert with imports, just thinking with another hut: what about if a raster image is created from the data and then used to create derivate data (by tracing)? Each image (with points, vectors or polygons) could be a set of themes --by colors-- (cod, fod or any other pertinent geospatial object). Rodolfo, do you think is possible to contact agriculture (or other private/public) institutions that may have aerial imagery that can be used for a potential disaster? There are some field pictures in mapillary that maybe can help: https://www.mapillary.com/map/search/16.903176634591702/-99.1884312967026/8 (maybe you can deploy a fast mission with vehicules before hurricane arrives). Best, Humberto 2015-10-23 4:35 GMT-05:00 Rafael Avila Coya <ravilac...@gmail.com<mailto:ravilac...@gmail.com>>: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all: You can download an Authorization of use of data here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/je68b52fe1ns3gm/Authorization%20of%20the%20use%20and%20sharing%20of%20data.pdf?dl=0 I don't know if there is an Spanish-translated one. We got the same problem with CC-by when trying to import VDC boundaries in Nepal after the earthquake. For me, this is a non-sense, because if you release data with CC-by, you are mainly giving permission to do whatever, and only asking for attribution, that can go in the import wiki and metadata of the changeset (and also the objects too). The reason they give is just the opposite: that ODbL doesn't guarantee that they will attribute the data according to the "restrictions" of the CC-by license. Sarah Hinchliff Pearson, Senior counsel of Creative Commons, was asked about this and said clearly that ODbL is compatible with CC-by, but not even this statement was sufficient. Cheers, Rafael. _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org<mailto:HOT@openstreetmap.org> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
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