[Talk-us] SOTM-US geocoding/share-alike discussion

2012-10-21 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, on talk-us there was a mention of Carl Frantzen's recent three-part article with SOTM-US coverage, http://idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/10/openstreetmap-part-1-new-cartographers.php, and his mention of OSM moving away from his open-source roots. Apparently, this refers to some

Re: [Talk-us] SOTM-US geocoding/share-alike discussion

2012-10-21 Thread Dale Puch
Perhaps some real world examples would help more people with understanding this. What are some clear acceptable uses, unaccepted and what is still grey areas. Perhaps there should be two answers for the grey area examples, legally, and OSM intent. Wasn't there something like this in the WIKI

Re: [Talk-us] SOTM-US geocoding/share-alike discussion

2012-10-21 Thread Clifford Snow
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 1:09 PM, Dale Puch dale.p...@gmail.com wrote: Perhaps some real world examples would help more people with understanding this. What are some clear acceptable uses, unaccepted and what is still grey areas. Perhaps there should be two answers for the grey area

Re: [Talk-us] SOTM-US geocoding/share-alike discussion

2012-10-21 Thread Michal Migurski
I'm not on legal-talk, so this mail is going out only to Talk-US. I'm happy to have it forwarded. We had a license BoF organized primarily by Mapbox (Eric Gunderson and Alex Barth) with participation from Foursquare (David Blackman), on the topic of the license and its effect on geocoding