Re: [talk-au] data.sa.gov.au

2013-05-25 Thread Ian Sergeant
Hi Daniel, The first step should be to find out if they are willing to have their data relicenced under our licence? CC-BY data is nice, and means that the data owner is likely only seeking attribution (which we do provide) but my understanding is that it is still insufficient for us to use

Re: [talk-au] data.sa.gov.au

2013-05-25 Thread Paul Norman
unreasonable when there can be dozens of sources on one page, or even hundreds. From: Ian Sergeant [mailto:inas66+...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 12:09 AM To: Daniel O'Connor Cc: talk-au@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [talk-au] data.sa.gov.au Hi Daniel, The first step should

Re: [talk-au] data.sa.gov.au

2013-05-25 Thread Alex Sims
:* Saturday, May 25, 2013 12:09 AM *To:* Daniel O'Connor *Cc:* talk-au@openstreetmap.org *Subject:* Re: [talk-au] data.sa.gov.au Hi Daniel, The first step should be to find out if they are willing to have their data relicenced under our licence? CC-BY data is nice, and means that the data owner

[talk-au] data.sa.gov.au

2013-05-24 Thread Daniel O'Connor
The SA govt has joined many of the other state/local governments in publishing open data. The current implementation is powered by CKAN, and though I haven't seen it yet, appears to be leveraging openstreetmap / cloudmade in some fashion. Anyway, the majority of the data sets are CC-A licensed,