Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread David Woolley
On 14/09/2020 14:41, Andy Mabbett wrote: Change sets and item histories contain user names, for example. If those don't fall under some sort of exemption, you have rather more fundamental problems than Brexit; you probably can't make the map available outside the EU without some sort of NDA.

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread Dan S
Tony, Please read the original thread! The one that weeklyOSM is referring to! https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/osmf-talk/2020-August/thread.html#7191 That email thread includes a very specific reply from Grant Slater (about databases and countries), and also a reply from OSMF board

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 at 14:30, David Woolley wrote: > Of course, the map itself should not contain any personal data What do you mean by "the map itself"? Change sets and item histories contain user names, for example. -- Andy Mabbett @pigsonthewing http://pigsonthewing.org.uk

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread Simon Poole
There are at least three areas which need looking at when considering moving the OSMF, only two of them are strictly BREXIT related: - Sui generis database protection (this is one of the underlying principles our licence relies on). - Data protection compliance (this is currently not an

Re: [Talk-GB] Brexit and OpenStreetMap

2020-09-14 Thread David Woolley
On 14/09/2020 13:51, Tony Shield wrote: By thinking of moving OSMF from UK to EU because of Brexit are you saying that OSMF may never be able to function outside the EU - what about Switzerland where many international organisations are based, or United States. These are respected countries