John Smith wrote:
On 11 July 2011 00:02, Richard Fairhurst<rich...@systemed.net>  wrote:
        Germany 90.1%
        Great Britain 89.1%
        France 96.8%
        North America 96.4%
        Russia 97.2%
        Australia 48.4%

You didn't show Albania which has an even low acceptance rate, nor did
you comment on the fact that several import accounts of large amounts
of data are included in those numbers.

Indeed, I was concentrating on the big guys. Albania isn't a big guy. Not sure what your point is about imports but neither GB nor Germany have particularly significant numbers of imports - the only major import we've ever had in Britain is a few counties' worth of bus-stops!

But this is rather the point, isn't it?

No matter what point I might make, you're going to read the From: line, see that "it's from one of the ODbL guys", and argue against it. And yes, I'm sure some of us are guilty of that too.

The two sides are irreconcilable. There really isn't any need to keep sniping back and forth like this. Can we not just agree to differ: you go forward with FOSM-CC, we go forward with OSM-ODbL, and people contribute to whichever project they prefer?

Richard


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