You insult me. You have said to a confined teacher (For 1st time ever,
and it is not a joke ALL the education has been stopped in Spain sine die)
literally: "you don't have any better to do".

My first collaboration was Italy's 2015 Earthquake , in Amatrice. In 24
hours I was mapping first the existed buildings, from Bing or something
like that. 24 hours later I was tagging the same buildings following
millitary data: red destroyed, yellow ruined , green safe structures. It
was an emergency, we had to act in that moment, with no delay.
I talk about this in a interview in a MSF Mapathon.
https://beteve.cat/ciencia-i-tecnologia/crear-mapes-des-de-barcelona-per-fer-mes-accessible-lassistencia-medica-a-sierra-leone/

That impacted me so much. That changed my life. Nobody's tell me, Hey! you
don't have anything better to do (was on summer holidays). From that, have
I gone to 9? 10 mapathons?

5 years later, in a National Emergency situation one of the "Lizard People"
of OSM told me when I have to tried to complete the pharmacies in my land ,
with a data set with specific permission to OSM three things:

1. Nothing is urgent here
2. Nobody will suddenly suffer because a pharmacy is missing from OSM
3. You sit at home with nothing else to do

Tell me one reason to collaborate with HOT for Burundi or Burkina Faso if I
can't do with Catalonia or Spain, my land, with data which we have an
specific permission.

But don't get me wrong. The problem is not the license or the discussion.
The problem is you have offended me. I demand an apology.
yopaseopor

On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 4:53 PM Frederik Ramm <frede...@remote.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 2020-03-17 16:47, yo paseopor wrote:
> > "Nothing is urgent here. Nobody will suddenly suffer because a pharmacy
> > is missing from OSM. You are just making up an urgent task because you
> > sit at home with nothing else to do." said by Frederik Ramm to an
> > Openstreetmap volunteer who is confined at home due to #COVID19
> > completing pharmacies in a zone, yesterday.
> >
> > Is this the way to promote HOT tasks or promote local mapping in OSM. I
> > don't think so.
>
> You didn't promote local mapping, you promoted an import that has
> meanwhile turned out to be a massive copyright violation because you
> decided to act first and ask questions later - which is exactly the kind
> of "help" that I am advocating against. I don't doubt your good
> intentions, but I am certain that every single person in the
> humanitarian sector knows that good intentions alone aren't sufficient.
>
> Bye
> Frederik
>
> --
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