Hi Satoshi,
Yes. My fault for delaying this but now done. Hence Josh' announcement.
I am happy that:
* The provider is aware of what we will do with their imagery and data
derived from it.
* The provider has given their explicit permission to include derived
data into the OSM database
A colonial-era military structure??
Mike
On 21/11/2014 16:07, Pierre BĂ©land wrote:
This farmland seems well structured. These circles seem connected one
to the other. Not sure, but this could be water reservoirs for the
adjacent fields.
Pierre
As mentioned, I create the OSM lists, so I hope these neutral
observations help the discussion:
Yes, indeed the OSM list system works in as loose and free-wheeling
manner as possible along the support-but-not-control mission of the
OSMF. So unless I can think of a really strong reason, I just
I've signed up. - Mike
On 19 Oct 2012, at 18:45, Alex Barth wrote:
>
> On Oct 19, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Mikel Maron wrote:
>
>> Nicolas and Schuyler attended last year for HOT. I'm not sure if we've
>> identified someone to represent HOT there yet.
>>
>> Main topic of discussion (for HOT at le
FYI, you can now see declined and undecided mappers in the Haiti and
Dominican Republic at
http://odbl.de/haiti-and-domrep.html
http://odbl.poole.ch/
http://odbl.poole.ch/haiti-domrep-20111208-20120201-poly.html
Thank you to OSM users SunCobalt and wicking and to Simon Poole
respectively fo
On 02/02/2012 16:23, Larry O'Neill wrote:
Hi All,
Apologies for any overlap in recipients for this - I very rarely post
to mailing lists, so I am not sure how wide a net for this issue would
be appropriate.
There was a discussion on the #osm irc channel recently about the
possibility of app