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    On 6/22/2011 1:46 PM, 80n wrote:
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 9:38 PM, Steve
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              On 6/22/2011 1:26 PM, 80n wrote:
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                      <div> On 6/22/2011 12:51 PM, 80n wrote: <br>
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                      <div>2. When will the license become
                        incompatible?  The current plan suggests it will
                        be a long time yet.<br>
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                      Timing isn't relevant to the question. Sounds like
                      you'll have to stop using OSM then when it occurs.<br>
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                    Timing is very relevant.  Unless OSM gathers the
                    courage to delete all non-ODbL licensed content then
                    it will be a very long time before the final
                    switchover.  What is the point of all this nonsense
                    if you don't ever actually get to do it?<br>
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            Okay, I take this as you won't actually answer the question.<br>
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      A: We will definitely stop using OSM as soon as OSM switches to
      ODbL for it's output. <br>
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    Thanks<br>
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      type="cite">Q: Now when will that be?<br>
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    Personally I hope as soon as possible. I suspect it will be nice to
    give you 'no' guys some time to reconsider, as some already have.<br>
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    Steve<br>
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