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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-09-06 23:54, Nicolas Pettiaux
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<div>In March, I have met the directeur général adjoint of IGN
during a meeting about GIS in Belgium where I represented the
OSM.BE team (Ben had been invited too and I have coordinated
with him) and he let me know that he would be willing to share
data with us.</div>
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<div>We could prepare to go and meet officially (as the OSM-be
representatives) IGN to discussi licences, compatibility and
mutual help.</div>
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<div>Who is interested ?</div>
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The IGN/NGI is a most important source of information indeed.<br>
I'm very surprised that no one else replied.<br>
Thanks. Keep us informed.<br>
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But the first thing to know is if what we do isn't allowed already,
like for the SPW.<br>
IGN states conditions almost as vague as the SPW.<br>
For the SPW, now that we know that "we cannot copy yet" isn't true
and now that the SPW fixed the PICC bug that I have asked 5 years
ago (and that was being laughed at), we can now redo with JOSM with
a 20cm precision much of the work that was made over 5 years with a
2 to 5 m error and more with other editors.<br>
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Cheers <br>
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<div>Best regards,</div>
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<div>Nicolas<br>
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Le dim 6 sep 2015 à 21:45, André Pirard <a
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Hi,<br>
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In their now official <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.cartesius.be/CartesiusPortal/">Cartesius
project</a>, IGN/NGI/NGI/NGI et al. too <a
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href="http://www.cartesius.be/arcgis/home/webmap/viewer.html?">are
now using OpenStreetMap</a> (click Basemap).<br>
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It would have been surprising that NGI did not display the OSM
© notice <span class="moz-smiley-s3"><span> ;-) </span></span><br>
Please notice that they reproduce without a frown the OSM
mapping of the so-called © NGI boundaries that we "cannot copy
yet" (belonging to the various successive governments (French
and Belgian mainly)) !<br>
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Cheers ,<br>
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