[OSM-legal-talk] License Cut-over and critical mass

M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdreist at gmail.com
Tue Jul 13 20:25:00 BST 2010


2010/7/13 Kai Krueger <kakrueger at gmail.com>:
> If Richard's statement relayed through Frederik of that at least 90% of data
> is an absolute minimum becomes binding, (which would still leave a huge
> amount of room for wiggeling, after all 10% of data would be still 1 1/2
> entire Germanys, or nearly all of Europe), much of that fear would likely go
> away.


That's a good point: will TIGER, AND and other imports count as
contributions / share of the data? If they do 90% is not much. If we
talk about "honest manual mapping contributions" it is quite
satisfactory on the other hand.

cheers,
Martin




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