New here and I'd like to contribute to get all of the streets in the Shire onto OSM but all of the data we have is copyright from Landgate. Any suggestions?
New here and I'd like to contribute to get all of the streets in the Shire onto OSM but all of the data we have is copyright from Landgate. Any suggestions?
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2010년 10월 6일 03:41에 JohnSmith님의 의견
Print out a few sheets at http://www.walking-papers.org and go out for some exercise :D
2010년 10월 6일 05:43에 Sanderd17님의 의견
If you still need to draw the streets, you must use a GPS which tracks your movement. If the streets are drawn, you can use walking papers.
2010년 10월 6일 09:02에 liftarn님의 의견
I guess the Yahoo satellite images are of too low resolution to be usable?
2010년 10월 6일 15:53에 stephan75님의 의견
You can ask Landgate whether they can give us permission to use theit data in OSM.
So you also have to explain the licence that OSM does hav or is going to have in the future.
(Yahoo gave us the permission to use their satellite images ...)
2010년 10월 6일 20:50에 davespod님의 의견
Welcome to OSM! All of the advice given above seems sound to me. In addition, I would suggest making contact with the Australian OSM community by joining the Australian mailing list:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au
I'm sure folks there will be able to tell you whether any previous approaches have been made to state mapping agencies, and also maybe give you an idea of whether there is any hope!
However, data imports are a controversial topic within the OSM community. There is no consensus on how useful they are, but as some of the comments above hint, there is a near consensus that they are not useful in isolation (even strong advocates recognise the need for a community on the ground to correct, update and add value to the data). Above all, OSM is about volunteers actually surveying and mapping what is on the ground themselves. The Big Hairy Audacious Goal is to create the most awesome map in the whole world, of the whole world. I'm sure the guys at talk-au will give you the local perspective on this issue.
You might also find the Australia wiki page a useful resource:
osm.wiki/WikiProject_Australia