Bonjour Pierre,
Une très bonne nouvelle!
Espérons que les autres villes suivront... À noter qu'au Québec, la ville
de Repentigny vient, elle aussi, d'ouvrir des données.
Bruno Remy
Le 2013-03-02 12:05, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr a écrit :
ENGLISH TEXT FOLLOWS
Après consultation de la
Voir la page suivante où le Conseil d'agglomération annonce la nouvelle
licence. J'ai ajouté un commentaire pour remercier le Conseil et je vous invite
à faire de même. C'est une façon de montrer que notre communauté est présente
dans les débats. Ajoutez comme signature, Contributeur
It’s good to see more municipalities opening up their data and open data
catching on. Seeing more municipalities writing their own licenses isn’t so
good.
Now, on to the more practical questions needed to use the data.
Could you provide a translation of 4.1 and 4.2 of their license? Are
Which Montréal-based OpenStreetMap contributors and developers will be
coming to Toronto for the Hack Weekend (and to mock the Maple Leafs) ?
It's only a quick trip along the autoroute.
Please pass the Hack Weekend details along to your local groups of
potentially-interested developers.
Hey.
Does anybody have more info about this?
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/media/nr-cp/2013/0301a-eng.asp
Pierre
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I'm just a casual editor who cleans up things I know first hand in a
few small towns and a small city.So I went to Landmark, Manitoba
and saw an interesting, irregularly shaped out-of-date/incomplete
polygon that was added. I don't recall seeing it when I last visited
there
Hi Paul
Hi refer to the Import list to be more precise.
For the translation, my contact at city of Montreal is telling me that they
are preparing an english translation but this is not yet available.
Below is my own translation of 4.1 and 4.2
Pierre
4.0 Source Indication
4.1 You must
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