Re: [OSM-talk] talk Digest, Vol 189, Issue 24

2020-05-21 Thread Simon Poole
Hi Allan The question is which WG would that be? Sad to say but I don't believe there is any group that has a more holistic view of the software side of things and is actually willing to go through the gyrations of producing a budget and then spending the money (just see the osmosis near

Re: [OSM-talk] talk Digest, Vol 189, Issue 24

2020-05-20 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via talk
May 20, 2020, 23:57 by talk@openstreetmap.org: > I don't believe you can migrate to StackExchange - we would have to > start over if we went that route. > Or copy especially useful content manually? Even in case of conflicting licences authors of given answer would be able to reuse them. > You

Re: [OSM-talk] talk Digest, Vol 189, Issue 24

2020-05-20 Thread Tom Hughes via talk
I don't believe you can migrate to StackExchange - we would have to start over if we went that route. You definitely can't pay for a StackExhange site - they specifically say that they no longer offer that. Tom On 20/05/2020 22:17, Allan Mustard wrote: Simon, et al, if money is required from

Re: [OSM-talk] talk Digest, Vol 189, Issue 24

2020-05-20 Thread Allan Mustard
Simon, et al, if money is required from the OSMF, could not one of the working groups submit a funding request for migration to a new platform like StackExchange?  Microgrant is probably not appropriate for something like this.  Just my two cents' worth. apm On 5/20/2020 4:42 PM,