ases since:
1. it can give REAL value to OSM users (while most dbs don't)
2. It's philosophically close to OSM (while most dbs aren't)
3. WMF and OSM Foundations are working toghether on many projects, and this
could be an awesome new piece to add to this collaboration
These ar
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:31 PM, SteveC wrote:
> How will fosm (assuming it reaches the stage of being functional) continue to
> sync with OSM when the licenses are incompatible?
I think they will stop it as soon as last CC dump is released
and mark the PD checkbox is fine. If you don't
accept the CT+ODbL, your account will be blocked in phase 4 ;)
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and nota fake?)
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On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Steve Coast wrote:
> ...which is ignoring the 70% or so of all of those people who never edited
> and can be switched over without incident.
and the people that accepted during the registration
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Am I worng or the PD-box is for statistical use only?
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On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Jukka Rahkonen
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> Cartinus xs4all.nl> writes:
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>>
>> On Monday 18 April 2011 04:47:30 Steve Coast wrote:
>> > Today I watched a few people sign up for
ld be
screwed, but I think this is a useful information, at least in Phase
3, where the goal is to pushing people to press accept or decline.
Thanks for your awesome work :)
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On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Hiroshi Miura wrote:
> Hi Toby,
>
> Good job! Thanks.
>
> I wa
' ;)
As long as un-logged users are fine, I think is fine ;)
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nted form to sign.
> Or at least use a input box where people
> have to (copy)type a simple phrase like
In all the countries I know of ticking a checkbox is comparable to
sign a printed contract, so I thin is pointless to have a written
contract or a Copy&Past thing ;)
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I'll only answer the technical part: no, the tool doe consider all the
edits of a person in the same way (based on their presence in the list
published hourly by the OSMF) ;)
PS: Austria is now proccessing correctly ;)
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On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
> Hmm, is Austria not in Europe any more? Or possibly some problem with your
> script that there is no entry for it?
Sorry, forgot to do it. Now I'm extracting Austria and soon will be present :)
> Robert Kaiser
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On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Stephan Knauss wrote:
> On 18.12.2010 10:36, Fabio Alessandro Locati wrote:
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>> I've written a tool to check the amount of object versions available
>> for relicensing.
>
> Is this using a full history as a source? What assumpt
hatever that means.)
> My username is sdoerr.
Yeah, I guess you found the third bug. I'll look into this :).
Btw: you own 6646 objects versions, and 6462 are in UK ;)
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ist (I guess a user has a name
that my script does not appreciate), but is transfered also to the
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planet with full history and haven't finished yet ;)
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would decrease the space needed, the time used to
make the planets and the bandwith use.
Thanks,
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ple that hadn't yet accepted have no idea
that there is a new license coming up.
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; calculated between two known positions. Making lines on the map is easy
> enough when you have the end positions, and nodes in between is not
> necessary at all.
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ny errors.
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> Yes, the ODbL + CT may raise the bar on imports by making sure the
> supplied data is on _OUR_ terms. I think this is a good thing.
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most any privacy law at
> least in Europe). There is also no logics in that: people who want to
> can simply create a new account with their old credentials on the fork
> site (I'm not planning to join the fork, but if I was I surely
> wouldn't use the same pw I used for OSM).
>
meone signed-up at OSM there wasn't
written that that data would be public, and - in our society - is
given for granted that these data are not redistribuited in any way. I
think you are abusing of the idea of 'good faith'
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to consider that is only 4
times more the traffic generated by the zoom level 18, not the whole
OSM traffic.
I think it would very important to know the actual saturation of
processors, hd and traffic to be able to give a though point of view
over adding a new zoom level.
my two cents,
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