Re: [talk-au] Haitian Earthquake Emphasizes Danger of a Split Geo Community

2010-01-15 Thread John Smith
2010/1/16 Jim Croft :
> this is not to denigrate the actions, only to point out we can do even
> better in making information and data available.

Yes but it won't happen simply because greed and other selfish acts
will get in the way.

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Re: [talk-au] Haitian Earthquake Emphasizes Danger of a Split Geo Community

2010-01-15 Thread John Smith
2010/1/16 Roy Wallace :
> Interesting. But the catch is, as you say, "only what is edited from
> existing PD data". And if you have different mappers using different

If that's too much of a limitation then more drastic action would be
needed, nothing will please everyone all the time.

> licenses, wouldn't that make it harder for companies like nearmap to
> say "we give OSM license to trace from our stuff"?

This is a completely different issue, and it will be a limitation no
matter if this is done through the existing OSM frame work or not.

With regard to licensing, and even if Nearmap objects to having
derived data made available as PD that doesn't stop other companies or
government agencies from allowing derived data to be released as PD.

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Re: [talk-au] Haitian Earthquake Emphasizes Danger of a Split Geo Community

2010-01-15 Thread Roy Wallace
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 2:43 PM, John Smith  wrote:
>
> If we can get people making editors to add tags to changesets based on
> your license preference then any PD data, even if it's changed later
> to become ODBL, can be collected.
...
> the changeset might be good enough, as long as
> the code collecting only PD data figures out what is new, or only what
> is edited from existing PD data.

Interesting. But the catch is, as you say, "only what is edited from
existing PD data". And if you have different mappers using different
licenses, wouldn't that make it harder for companies like nearmap to
say "we give OSM license to trace from our stuff"?

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Re: [talk-au] Haitian Earthquake Emphasizes Danger of a Split Geo Community

2010-01-15 Thread Jim Croft
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 10:19 AM,   wrote:

> http://geosquan.blogspot.com/2010/01/haitian-earthquake-emphasizes-danger-of.html
including:
"For example, I watched Google, DigitalGlobe, and GeoEye all work
together to get stunning imagery collected, processed, and published
FREE to the international community to help a wide array of aid
workers and first responders within 24 hours.
I watched the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, the US State
Department, and other government agencies get critical and informative
data and applications out the door and into the hands of people that
needed them within mere hours of the disaster - a far improvement from
the Katrina days!"

Now, wouldn't it have been much better if this highly commendable
public good action had been resolved and taken place *before* the
disaster struck so that first responders and people who needed it knew
it was there, knew where it was, knew its extent,  limitations and
reliability, and did not have to work out what they could or could not
do with it valuable hours after the event?

this is not to denigrate the actions, only to point out we can do even
better in making information and data available.

jim
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Re: [talk-au] Haitian Earthquake Emphasizes Danger of a Split Geo Community

2010-01-15 Thread John Smith
2010/1/16 Roy Wallace :
> On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 12:16 PM, James Livingston  wrote:
>>
>> It's all a matter of tradeoffs and what is most important to you - being 
>> able to use it for whatever you want, or getting the most data in OSM.
>
> Well said. Funny thing is, they're not independent - i.e. making OSM
> data more usable for whatever anyone wants leads to more users, which
> (arguably) leads to more mappers...

Everything works well in theory :)

Anyway Brendon and I spoke on the phone for almost an hour, and there
might be a compromise that doesn't require any input from OSM-F to
make it work.

If we can get people making editors to add tags to changesets based on
your license preference then any PD data, even if it's changed later
to become ODBL, can be collected.

Alternatively you can just add a license=[PD|ODBL] to the changeset
when you upload it, original I thought to add this to every
way/node/relation, but the changeset might be good enough, as long as
the code collecting only PD data figures out what is new, or only what
is edited from existing PD data.

I'm planning to add a feature enhancement request to JOSM based on
this, but would be interested in what others think of it.

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Re: [talk-au] Haitian Earthquake Emphasizes Danger of a Split Geo Community

2010-01-15 Thread Roy Wallace
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 12:16 PM, James Livingston  wrote:
>
> It's all a matter of tradeoffs and what is most important to you - being able 
> to use it for whatever you want, or getting the most data in OSM.

Well said. Funny thing is, they're not independent - i.e. making OSM
data more usable for whatever anyone wants leads to more users, which
(arguably) leads to more mappers...

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Re: [talk-au] Haitian Earthquake Emphasizes Danger of a Split Geo Community

2010-01-15 Thread James Livingston
On 16/01/2010, at 9:32 AM, John Smith wrote:
> This seems like a spurious argument, ok your suggestion will allow
> both projects to "profit" from your data, but any additions can't be
> shared back with your suggested project, nor will Google share any of
> it's data back, unless it's in Google's own best interest, any data
> Google releases won't allow commercial use, so you still wouldn't be
> able to incorporate it.
> 
> So Google gets free labour, and you get nothing in return... sounds
> win-loose to me.

If getting something in return is what you want from it, then yes. On the other 
hand if you just want people to be able to use your data, then it's fine.

People have mentioned this many times before but front page of the OSM wiki 
says "The project was started because most maps you think of as free actually 
have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from 
using them in creative, productive, or unexpected ways".  Share-alike 
provisions form a legal restriction on what you can use it for, holding you 
back from combining the data with other datasets under an incompatible licence.

It's all a matter of tradeoffs and what is most important to you - being able 
to use it for whatever you want, or getting the most data in OSM.

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Re: [talk-au] Haitian Earthquake Emphasizes Danger of a Split Geo Community

2010-01-15 Thread John Smith
2010/1/16  :
> Hi everyone,
>
> As I work to bring CommonMap to fruition I'm heartened that I'm not the only 
> one
> that wants to see it happen.
>
> If you're handy to Brisbane tonight then come join the CommonMap association 
> as
> part of the Samford Mapping Party
> (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Samford_Mapping_Party_January_2010)
> and vote to see it incorporated
> (http://commonmap.info/w/index.php/Association/Incorporation/Agenda).

I would have liked to attend, because I would have liked to discuss
this further with you in person.

> "As it stands right now, even though the MapMaker data is free for non-profit
> use, projects like OSM can't use the data because there are commercial uses 
> for
> OSM and the data belongs to Google, not OSM.

This seems like a spurious argument, ok your suggestion will allow
both projects to "profit" from your data, but any additions can't be
shared back with your suggested project, nor will Google share any of
it's data back, unless it's in Google's own best interest, any data
Google releases won't allow commercial use, so you still wouldn't be
able to incorporate it.

So Google gets free labour, and you get nothing in return... sounds
win-loose to me.

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