Re: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-18 Thread John Smith
At the end of the day I'm still not sure what bulk downloading means
apart from tagging every single road in a country and offering a kml
file for it.

As best as I can gather Ed seem to think anything less seems to be ok,
or am I reading his responses wrong?

http://www.edparsons.com/2009/09/liberating-your-my-maps-data/#comment-154431

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Re: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-14 Thread Frankie Roberto
2009/9/14 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com

2009/9/14 Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com:
  Ed Parsons gave an unofficial reply:
  http://www.edparsons.com/2009/09/liberating-your-my-maps-data/
 

 I posted this comment:

 Your blog post was a little vague, does this mean that points that
 were pin pointed using Google maps/streetview/sat imagery as long as
 it isn’t vector data isn’t restricted in re-use?


I just posted a comment too:
http://www.edparsons.com/2009/09/liberating-your-my-maps-data/#comment-154387

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Re: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-13 Thread John Smith
I wonder how many people signed up just to vote on this issue, 720
people for it now, with only 930 people signed up

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Re: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-13 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Ed Parsons gave an unofficial reply:
http://www.edparsons.com/2009/09/liberating-your-my-maps-data/


On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 4:50 AM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.netwrote:

 Hi all,

 On Friday afternoon I made a request via Google's Data Liberation Front
 moderator page that they should sort out the legalities for their aerial
 imagery. This could let people use tracings from Google imagery
 elsewhere, just as Yahoo allows, rather than being locked down to Google
 Maps and its API. We've already established there's no legal barrier to
 them doing so.

 Thanks to you all, the support has been absolutely amazing.

 In a day and a half, we have 414 votes for the request - I've had to
 refresh three times while writing this e-mail, it just keeps going up.
 Their next most popular suggestion has 136 votes, just a third of our
 tally. We're all over Twitter and elsewhere.

 (Lest there be any doubt, this isn't a crappy I want I want I want
 petition. This is how Google actively ask you to make your requests.)

 What now?

 Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local
 mailing list. We're not on talk-de yet - that must be worth a good few
 votes! Blog, tweet, tell your friends.

 If we're way out in front, Google will listen to us. If we're way out in
 front, we can publicise it elsewhere, from the Guardian to Slashdot. We
 need to show that it's not just a handful of legal bores who think this
 matters - it's really important to a lot of people.

 The address is:

http://url.ie/2ero

 Sign in and show your support. I'm bowled over by the response so far -
 let's make it even better.

 cheers
 Richard

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[Talk-in] Fwd: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-13 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

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Subject: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing
Date: Sunday 13 Sep 2009
From: Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net
To: t...@openstreetmap.org

Hi all,

On Friday afternoon I made a request via Google's Data Liberation Front 
moderator page that they should sort out the legalities for their aerial 
imagery. This could let people use tracings from Google imagery 
elsewhere, just as Yahoo allows, rather than being locked down to Google 
Maps and its API. We've already established there's no legal barrier to 
them doing so.

Thanks to you all, the support has been absolutely amazing.

In a day and a half, we have 414 votes for the request - I've had to 
refresh three times while writing this e-mail, it just keeps going up. 
Their next most popular suggestion has 136 votes, just a third of our 
tally. We're all over Twitter and elsewhere.

(Lest there be any doubt, this isn't a crappy I want I want I want 
petition. This is how Google actively ask you to make your requests.)

What now?

Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local 
mailing list. We're not on talk-de yet - that must be worth a good few 
votes! Blog, tweet, tell your friends.

If we're way out in front, Google will listen to us. If we're way out in 
front, we can publicise it elsewhere, from the Guardian to Slashdot. We 
need to show that it's not just a handful of legal bores who think this 
matters - it's really important to a lot of people.

The address is:

http://url.ie/2ero

Sign in and show your support. I'm bowled over by the response so far - 
let's make it even better.

cheers
Richard

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[OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-12 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Hi all,

On Friday afternoon I made a request via Google's Data Liberation Front 
moderator page that they should sort out the legalities for their aerial 
imagery. This could let people use tracings from Google imagery 
elsewhere, just as Yahoo allows, rather than being locked down to Google 
Maps and its API. We've already established there's no legal barrier to 
them doing so.

Thanks to you all, the support has been absolutely amazing.

In a day and a half, we have 414 votes for the request - I've had to 
refresh three times while writing this e-mail, it just keeps going up. 
Their next most popular suggestion has 136 votes, just a third of our 
tally. We're all over Twitter and elsewhere.

(Lest there be any doubt, this isn't a crappy I want I want I want 
petition. This is how Google actively ask you to make your requests.)

What now?

Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local 
mailing list. We're not on talk-de yet - that must be worth a good few 
votes! Blog, tweet, tell your friends.

If we're way out in front, Google will listen to us. If we're way out in 
front, we can publicise it elsewhere, from the Guardian to Slashdot. We 
need to show that it's not just a handful of legal bores who think this 
matters - it's really important to a lot of people.

The address is:

http://url.ie/2ero

Sign in and show your support. I'm bowled over by the response so far - 
let's make it even better.

cheers
Richard

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Re: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-12 Thread Richard Fairhurst

 Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local 
 mailing list. We're not on talk-de yet

Heh, actually we are. Thanks .de guys. :)

cheers
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Re: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-12 Thread Emilie Laffray
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
 Hi all,

 On Friday afternoon I made a request via Google's Data Liberation Front 
 moderator page that they should sort out the legalities for their aerial 
 imagery. This could let people use tracings from Google imagery 
 elsewhere, just as Yahoo allows, rather than being locked down to Google 
 Maps and its API. We've already established there's no legal barrier to 
 them doing so.

 Thanks to you all, the support has been absolutely amazing.

 In a day and a half, we have 414 votes for the request - I've had to 
 refresh three times while writing this e-mail, it just keeps going up. 
 Their next most popular suggestion has 136 votes, just a third of our 
 tally. We're all over Twitter and elsewhere.

 (Lest there be any doubt, this isn't a crappy I want I want I want 
 petition. This is how Google actively ask you to make your requests.)

 What now?

 Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local 
 mailing list. We're not on talk-de yet - that must be worth a good few 
 votes! Blog, tweet, tell your friends.

 If we're way out in front, Google will listen to us. If we're way out in 
 front, we can publicise it elsewhere, from the Guardian to Slashdot. We 
 need to show that it's not just a handful of legal bores who think this 
 matters - it's really important to a lot of people.

 The address is:

 http://url.ie/2ero

 Sign in and show your support. I'm bowled over by the response so far - 
 let's make it even better.
   

You have been on talk-fr. I really hope this will get us what we want.
Thanks for your efforts Richard.

Emilie Laffray



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Re: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-12 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2009/9/12 Emilie Laffray emilie.laff...@gmail.com:
 Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local
 mailing list.
 Thanks for your efforts Richard.

+1

talk-it as well.

cheers,
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Re: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-12 Thread maning sambale
done for talk-ph and casted my vote

On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
 2009/9/12 Emilie Laffray emilie.laff...@gmail.com:
 Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local
 mailing list.
 Thanks for your efforts Richard.

 +1

 talk-it as well.

 cheers,
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[Talk-us] Fwd: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing

2009-09-12 Thread Richard Weait
-- Forwarded message --
From: Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net
Date: Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 4:50 PM
Subject: [OSM-talk] Google Data Liberation Front - beyond amazing
To: t...@openstreetmap.org


Hi all,

On Friday afternoon I made a request via Google's Data Liberation Front
moderator page that they should sort out the legalities for their aerial
imagery. This could let people use tracings from Google imagery
elsewhere, just as Yahoo allows, rather than being locked down to Google
Maps and its API. We've already established there's no legal barrier to
them doing so.

Thanks to you all, the support has been absolutely amazing.

In a day and a half, we have 414 votes for the request - I've had to
refresh three times while writing this e-mail, it just keeps going up.
Their next most popular suggestion has 136 votes, just a third of our
tally. We're all over Twitter and elsewhere.

(Lest there be any doubt, this isn't a crappy I want I want I want
petition. This is how Google actively ask you to make your requests.)

What now?

Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local
mailing list. We're not on talk-de yet - that must be worth a good few
votes! Blog, tweet, tell your friends.

If we're way out in front, Google will listen to us. If we're way out in
front, we can publicise it elsewhere, from the Guardian to Slashdot. We
need to show that it's not just a handful of legal bores who think this
matters - it's really important to a lot of people.

The address is:

   http://url.ie/2ero

Sign in and show your support. I'm bowled over by the response so far -
let's make it even better.

cheers
Richard

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