Bonjour,<br><br>Pour ceux qui sont passés au CartoSatCamp organisé par Spot Image, il m'a semblé comprendre que Spot Image cherchait des débouchés pour ses images. Je pense qu'une demande clairement formulée peut recevoir une réponse. Cela nous éclairera aussi sur leur volonté réelle de partager avec nous.<br>
<br>Merci de vos retours.<br clear="all"><br>PS : la demande déjà présente sur le wiki :<br><blockquote style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote">
<p>If we had access to good aerial/satellite imagery for Yushu the
OpenStreetMap community could create a good map quickly, which might
help save lives, as we did in <a href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Haiti" title="Haiti" class="mw-redirect">Haiti</a>.
</p>
<ul><li> It wouldn't necessarily need to be post-quake imagery. We can
build a good street map with old imagery
</li><li> It wouldn't need to be super high resolution, just something
better than <a href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Landsat" title="Landsat">Landsat</a>
</li><li> It wouldn't need to be served from your server. If you can get
the data to one of us, we have servers.
</li><li> It wouldn't need to be set up as a tile service or WMS. We
have the know-how to set up these things from raw geotiffs and other
formats.
</li><li> It wouldn't need to be a free release for any purposes. We
just need to derive vector data from the imagery. We can discourage
other uses and add copyright notices.
</li></ul>
<p>We do need permission derive vector data from the images. We're not
interested in access to stolen imagery. We need permission to use it
from those who own it. The vector data (maps) will be released free for
re-use. We also need to the serve imagery tiles to the editing software
as an open tile server.
</p></blockquote>-- <br>Marc Sibert<br><a href="mailto:marc@sibert.fr">marc@sibert.fr</a><br>