On 22/03/2010 12:43, Thomas Wood wrote:
> Oh, and with regards to our licencing terms:
> http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-transit/2009-March/000163.html
Thanks Thomas, Roger;
My confusion was that I thought OSM merely had rights to use NaPTAN data
under the terms of CC-BY-SA (or at l
Roger
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Oh, and with regards to our licencing terms:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-transit/2009-March/000163.html
Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've not posted on this list before, but I wanted to check people here
> were aware that NaPTAN is now available via data.gov.uk (I heard a
The dumps that OSM has imported (and still is slowly importing, when I
get around to it), were provided directly by the DfT via their NaPTAN
download site, which always contains the current dataset (I believe
updated at least daily).
I will continue to import the dataset that is dated as 1st Au
Hi,
I've not posted on this list before, but I wanted to check people here
were aware that NaPTAN is now available via data.gov.uk (I heard about
this via http://twitter.com/traveline). New versions are supposed to
become available quarterly.
There are references to the DfT's Terms of Use, but d