[Osmf-talk] Draft Attribution Guidelines, possible vote at end of this month & new guidelines.
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Fri Jun 18 22:36:28 UTC 2021
And 5 seconds wouldn't be nearly long enough to list all data sources
used that all contained such an advertising clause if 20 of them were
integrated by the application. Surely not everyone will be displaying
all 20 layers at the same time, but if it can be selected from the
layers menu, its advertising clause must be taken account.
On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 12:20 AM Michael Blischke
<michael.blischke at att.net> wrote:
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> The proposal says the splash screen is allowed to fade away
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> automatically after five seconds. This also applies to splash screens or pop-ups.
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> If this will only be shown one time, the first time ever that the app is started, that would be OK. If this is expected to be shown every time an app is started, that is much much too long. For that case, it should be only half a second. If I'm seeing that splash screen repeatedly, that's all it will take to read the copyright notice.
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> If I were using a program or app and a 5 second splash screen came up, I would think the group shown was a bunch of self-important jerks. Saying it can go away with user interaction isn't an excuse, since now you've forced an additional action on me. So instead of seeing what I'm opening the program for, I'm seeing a 5 second splash, until I discover and train myself to quickly swipe it away. I would hate hate hate this, and I would have a very negative impression of an organization that forced that on me.
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> Please greatly reduce the minimum time.
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> Michael Blischke
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