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On 22/06/2011 21:22, Mike Dupont wrote:
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On 6/22/2011 12:51 PM, 80n wrote:
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204); padding-left: 1ex;"> How will fosm (assuming
it reaches the stage of being functional) continue
to sync with OSM when the licenses are incompatible?<br>
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is functional, you should try it.<br>
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I did. Perhaps we use different meanings for 'functional'.
OSM shows you maps for example. Fosm has a link to 'maps'
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did you see this?<br>
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Odd. zoom in to the dizzy heights of 16 (in Denmark WA FWIW) and
you get "picture coming soon". I picked Denmark because it's
somewhere that I've been and added stuff (to OSM, but would also
like to see the likes of FOSM using that same data too). Competion
is good. It seems a bit of a shame that the forkers are being let
down by a rather poor implementation (or so it seems) so far.<br>
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