Re: [Talk-ca] Burnaby, BC: community map project

2018-01-26 Thread Clifford Snow
Stewart, We just has our monthly OSM get together in Burnaby. Wish I had seen your post before. If you can find anything, it would be much appreciated. Clifford On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 4:53 PM, Stewart C. Russell wrote: > I saw a flyer when I was in Burnaby this past week for

Re: [Talk-ca] BC2020 OD_tables wiki and project status

2018-01-26 Thread Stewart C. Russell
On 2018-01-26 09:56 PM, OSM Volunteer stevea wrote: > > What I did was to "back-populate" the list of "approved" (by whom? when? > how did these get here?) list of Canadian cities from > https://wiki.osm.org/wiki/Contributors#Canadian_Municipalities into OSM's > BC2020 wiki. These are very

Re: [Talk-ca] BC2020 OD_tables wiki and project status

2018-01-26 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
On Jan 26, 2018, at 8:02 PM, Stewart C. Russell wrote: > If we got the Toronto licence approved tomorrow and none of the > municipal licences changed for the better, at this rate we'd have all of > the BC2020 data cleared for use by 2088 … Now, no reason to let optimism wither;

Re: [Talk-ca] BC2020 OD_tables wiki and project status

2018-01-26 Thread Stewart C. Russell
On 2018-01-26 09:42 PM, john whelan wrote: > I'm under the impression that Ottawa was the first city to move to the > Open Data 2.0 licence created by Treasury Board. It still took some quick letter-writing/e-mail by James and some emergency grovelling by me to the OSMF Licensing group to get it

Re: [Talk-ca] BC2020 OD_tables wiki and project status

2018-01-26 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
On Jan 26, 2018, at 6:42 PM, john whelan wrote: > I'm under the impression that Ottawa was the first city to move to the Open > Data 2.0 licence created by Treasury Board. > > I'm also under the impression that it is the only one that has had its > benediction from the

Re: [Talk-ca] BC2020 OD_tables wiki and project status

2018-01-26 Thread john whelan
I'm under the impression that Ottawa was the first city to move to the Open Data 2.0 licence created by Treasury Board. I'm also under the impression that it is the only one that has had its benediction from the legal working group. Treasury Board of Canada put quite a lot of effort into

[Talk-ca] BC2020 OD_tables wiki and project status

2018-01-26 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
The first (municipal) OD table in https://wiki.osm.org/wiki/WikiProject_Canada/Building_Canada_2020/building_OD_tables now uses green/yellow/red color-coding to better display accurate status in those cells of rows in the "License" and "Completion in OSM" columns. These give a certain "at a

[Talk-ca] Burnaby, BC: community map project

2018-01-26 Thread Stewart C. Russell
I saw a flyer when I was in Burnaby this past week for a call for volunteers to develop a community map. I wasn't able to keep a copy (and there's nothing on burnaby.ca about it) but it looked like the city was wanting to crowdsource a local map of facilities and points of interest. I might be

Re: [Talk-ca] Talk-ca Digest, Vol 119, Issue 10

2018-01-26 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
Thanks for this additional clarity, Stewart. May I politely suggest you or another helpful volunteer update this "table wiki" to reflect that, perhaps with some text that says so? If it makes sense to "blurb a note" into the Comments cell for a particular row (Grand Prairie, Muskoka,

Re: [Talk-ca] Talk-ca Digest, Vol 119, Issue 10

2018-01-26 Thread Stewart C. Russell
On 2018-01-25 04:00 PM, OSM Volunteer stevea wrote: > > The other wiki (linked to in the "main" BC2020i wiki's "Inventory of > Current Building Data Sets" section): > https://wiki.osm.org/wiki/WikiProject_Canada/Building_Canada_2020/building_OD_tables Note that the licence compatibility column