Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread Andreas Perstinger
On 2011-06-15 04:01, Nathan Edgars II wrote: As far as I know, I have probably contributed data in the following circumstances: *Mapper A who has not accepted the change to ODbL drew two intersecting roads. *I note in person that there is a recently-added island-separated right-turn lane, and I

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread Nathan Edgars II
Andreas Perstinger wrote: On 2011-06-15 04:01, Nathan Edgars II wrote: As far as I know, I have probably contributed data in the following circumstances: *Mapper A who has not accepted the change to ODbL drew two intersecting roads. *I note in person that there is a recently-added

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread Andreas Perstinger
On 2011-06-16 13:55, Nathan Edgars II wrote: Andreas Perstinger wrote: On 2011-06-15 04:01, Nathan Edgars II wrote: As far as I know, I have probably contributed data in the following circumstances: *Mapper A who has not accepted the change to ODbL drew two intersecting roads. *I note in

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread Nathan Edgars II
Andreas Perstinger wrote: How did you noticed that there is a right-way turn lane? Probably not by looking on the OSM map because then it would have been already there. So you have another source (local knowledge, bing, ...) from which you got the location of this way - you derived the

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread Andreas Perstinger
On 2011-06-16 15:48, Nathan Edgars II wrote: Andreas Perstinger wrote: How did you noticed that there is a right-way turn lane? Probably not by looking on the OSM map because then it would have been already there. So you have another source (local knowledge, bing, ...) from which you got

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread Nathan Edgars II
Andreas Perstinger wrote: On 2011-06-16 15:48, Nathan Edgars II wrote: Andreas Perstinger wrote: How did you noticed that there is a right-way turn lane? Probably not by looking on the OSM map because then it would have been already there. So you have another source (local knowledge,

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
2011/6/16 Andreas Perstinger andreas.perstin...@gmx.net: If there is just *one* single object near your way which isn't based on a ccbysa node/way, then you could always argue IMHO that you've measured the location of your way from this object (JOSM has a measurement tool with you can use for

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread David Earl
2011/6/16 Andreas Perstingerandreas.perstin...@gmx.net: If there is just *one* single object near your way which isn't based on a ccbysa node/way, then you could always argue IMHO that you've measured the location of your way from this object (JOSM has a measurement tool with you can use for

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread Andreas Perstinger
On 2011-06-16 18:51, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote: 2011/6/16 Andreas Perstingerandreas.perstin...@gmx.net: If there is just *one* single object near your way which isn't based on a ccbysa node/way, then you could always argue IMHO that you've measured the location of your way from this object

Re: [OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-16 Thread Andreas Perstinger
On 2011-06-16 19:15, David Earl wrote: 2011/6/16 Andreas Perstingerandreas.perstin...@gmx.net: If there is just *one* single object near your way which isn't based on a ccbysa node/way, then you could always argue IMHO that you've measured the location of your way from this object (JOSM has

[OSM-talk] Question about contributor terms and derived contributions

2011-06-14 Thread Nathan Edgars II
I've read the current version of the contributor terms and have a question: If you contribute Contents, You are indicating that, as far as You know, You have the right to authorize OSMF to use and distribute those Contents under our current licence terms. As far as I know, I have probably