Hi,
the stories I heard so far outside this list are rather negative though -
at least for the iPhone. Apparently the GPS doesn't work well outside the
US and the way they upload their pictures is still a bit shaky. Also the
source code doesn't see open source?
At the same time, it is
On 28 September 2012 12:30, Lodewijk wrote:
the stories I heard so far outside this list are rather negative though - at
least for the iPhone. Apparently the GPS doesn't work well outside the US
and the way they upload their pictures is still a bit shaky. Also the source
code doesn't see open
2012/9/25 Tomasz W. Kozłowski odder.w...@gmail.com:
On 25 September 2012 22:06, Maarten Dammers wrote:
Nice, but are the photos at http://wikipedia.human.io/ at Commons? What is
the license? Who is the author?
I doubt it, looks like it's not that much of a good idea after all. It
seems to
On 26 September 2012 10:36, Strainu wrote:
Right now, the page says: By submitting a photograph to this project,
you (i) affirm that the photograph is your original work and you have
all sufficient right to grant the following license and (ii) hereby
license the photograph under the Creative
2012/9/26 Tomasz W. Kozłowski odder.w...@gmail.com:
We are now sorting out the behind-the-scenes technical details, and
I'll let you know as soon as there is more update on this.
Thank you for your prompt intervention, Tomasz.
Cristian
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This (app and response) is awesome. SJ
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Cristian Consonni
kikkocrist...@gmail.comwrote:
2012/9/26 Tomasz W. Kozłowski odder.w...@gmail.com:
We are now sorting out the behind-the-scenes technical details, and
I'll let you know as soon as there is more update
We've just been mentioned in an article on BoingBoing, see
http://boingboing.net/2012/09/25/humanio.html.
I am absolutely stunned by the ways that people are using our data,
this is brilliant!
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Tomasz W. Kozłowski
a.k.a. [[user:odder]]
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Hi Tomasz,
Op 25-9-2012 19:53, Tomasz W. Kozłowski schreef:
We've just been mentioned in an article on BoingBoing, see
http://boingboing.net/2012/09/25/humanio.html.
I am absolutely stunned by the ways that people are using our data,
this is brilliant!
Nice, but are the photos at
On 25 September 2012 22:06, Maarten Dammers wrote:
Nice, but are the photos at http://wikipedia.human.io/ at Commons? What is
the license? Who is the author?
I doubt it, looks like it's not that much of a good idea after all. It
seems to me that the pictures are currently being uploaded to
I downloaded the app for android - it is very limited (particularly
compared to our WLM app), but when you select a monument to photograph it
asks you to confirm that the photo be licensed appropriately - at least
monuments near me are prompting for CC-BY-SA license. I presume [perhaps
Hi Arthur,
thanks for the information, it's greatly appreciated!
I have just written to Tasty Labs, asking them about their wrong use
of the name (Wikipedia Loves Monuments), the lack of attribution and
any mention of the CC-BY-SA 3.0 licence, and their plans of moving the
pictures to Commons.
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