Re: [GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread Dave Collier-Brown via talk
On 12/15/22 14:59, Stewart Russell via talk wrote: On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 12:28 PM Evan Leibovitch via talk mailto:talk@gtalug.org>> wrote: From the FAQ: Data contributed to ODbL licensed datasets will be contributed under both the ODbL and CDLA permissive v2. Contributions to CDLA permiss

Re: [GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread David Mason via talk
I think this is actually much more positive than you think: https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/CDLA_permissive_compatibility CDLA Permissive 2 seems very open, and OSM seems to agree. ../Dave On Dec 15, 2022 at 2:59 PM -0500, Stewart Russell via talk , wrote: > On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 12:28 PM

Re: [GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 12:28 PM Evan Leibovitch via talk wrote: > From the FAQ: > > Data contributed to ODbL licensed datasets will be contributed under both >> the ODbL and CDLA permissive v2. Contributions to CDLA permissive v2 >> datasets will be contributed under the CDLA permissive v2. >> >

Re: [GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread Dave Collier-Brown via talk
On 12/15/22 12:14, Kevin Cozens via talk wrote: On 2022-12-15 10:01, Stewart Russell via talk wrote: announced the formation of the Overture Maps Foundation , a new collaborative effort to develop interoperable open map data [snip]>  The thing is, we already have a m

Re: [GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread Evan Leibovitch via talk
>From the FAQ: Data contributed to ODbL licensed datasets will be contributed under both > the ODbL and CDLA permissive v2. Contributions to CDLA permissive v2 > datasets will be contributed under the CDLA permissive v2. > I don't know these licenses. Are they open enough such this project's data

Re: [GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread Kevin Cozens via talk
On 2022-12-15 10:01, Stewart Russell via talk wrote: announced the formation of the Overture Maps Foundation , a new collaborative effort to develop interoperable open map data [snip]> The thing is, we already have a mature global map database with interoperable data

Re: [GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread Evan Leibovitch via talk
They compete with LPI, and we're a member. No surprises here. Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada @evanleibovitch / @el56 On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 11:16 AM Dave Collier-Brown via talk < talk@gtalug.org> wrote: > That seems odd: OSM is used legally in Garmin products, as per > https://support.garmin.

Re: [GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread Dave Collier-Brown via talk
That seems odd: OSM is used legally in Garmin products, as per https://support.garmin.com/en-CA/?faq=mSWyDE91q874qY0e9JkL1A It sounds like AWS and friends are starting up a commerce-friendly service and trying to suck people in... --dave On 12/15/22 10:01, Stewart Russell via talk wrote: I

[GTALUG] Weird pivot from the Linux Foundation: Overture Maps Foundation

2022-12-15 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
I was surprised and disappointed to read this today: The Linux Foundation, a global nonprofit organization enabling innovation through open source, today announced the formation of the Overture Maps Foundation , a new collaborative effort to develop interoperable open ma