It might work, although it opens some wiki questions. I mean, at some
point somewhere, I am gonna have to put probably on the wiki that
thurston county gave permission to use the data so that we have it for
future records.
On Wed, 2020-08-26 at 03:08 -0700, Pat Tressel wrote:
> One option for
Is specifying source in changeset
or on import page on Wiki qualifying
as crediting them?
Because doing this is actually required.
26 Aug 2020, 02:07 by thekingofrav...@disroot.org:
> Alright I have an update:
>
> After an email chain with Thurston County GeoData Center, I finally got
>
Raven,
I would suggest you add the email contents to the contributors [1] section
of the wiki. I agree with you that we will be modifying their data by not
using their tags and adding ours. I would recommend making a note of that
on the wiki.
I am happy to help you get started with your import.
Alright I have an update:
After an email chain with Thurston County GeoData Center, I finally got
explicit permission to use the data in open street map.
"Hello Raven,
You can use the data in Open Street Maps and credit GeoData UNLESS you
change the data in any way. If you change the data you
On Sun, 09 Aug 2020 03:53:55 -0700
Raven King wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I discovered that Thurston County, WA publishes a database of
> addresses stored as gps pins inside a shape file.
> The data can be found here:
>
Hello:
I discovered that Thurston County, WA publishes a database of addresses
stored as gps pins inside a shape file.
The data can be found here:
https://gisdata-thurston.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/thurston-address-points-tcomm?geometry=-122.915%2C47.023%2C-122.914%2C47.023
The license can
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