To host a digital collection of locations, free to contribute and consume by anyone for anything.
This initiative was established because we want to host a digital collection of locations, free to contribute and consume by anyone for anything. There is a demand for a common source of geodata that can be used in the broadest possible ways.
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Cross-posting to CommonMap.org and to Koordinates.com since the source data is definatly usefull to these collections. I'm requesting a new data source be created for Finland data, and anyone is welcome to be the data custodian for it. cheers, Sam On 5/8/12, Pekka Sarkola wrote: > Dear Friends, > > > > As I mentioned in my post in last December: National Land Survey of Finland > (later on: NLSF) has open all their topographic datasets on 1st of May. > > >
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The idea is that the data becomes available as-is, so it's in a common format for everyone to use. Everyone - meaning different levels of government and private enterprise and any uses. It'll also get added to koordinate.com as it's a bit easier to grab the data from 1 location than trying to find it through the maze of government websites. I just need to find a database willing to support such anarchy :o) On 5/5/12, Paul Norman wrote:
FYI, This stuff would need to be added to CommonMap. Probably a wipe & replace for the whole dataset. This is why i also propose creating a openimportsmap which is a 'data recycling cetre' which organizes all data that is available. And just 'bulk implops' it, so then it can be used by whoever needs it. cheers, sam ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Paul Norman Date: Sat, 05 May 2012 19:19:36 -0700 Subject: [Imports] NHD data changes To: OpenStreetMap US Talk
FYI, this stuff can & will be added to the CommonMap database for all to see and use. On 4/22/12, rob.j.nickerson@gmail.com wrote: > Hi All, > I spotted this by chance and doesn't look like it has been notified on this > mailing list yet: > > Natural England (formally the Countryside Agency) has released GI data > under the Open Gov License (OGL) on April 1st 2012. The notification can be > viewed on their website: >
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