[Talk-ca] Open Data for Airdrie AB
Joshua Kenney
kenney_45 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 23 16:50:26 UTC 2019
If StatsCan is going to gather more than the just building data under the same licence, that would be sweet! The other data sets from Airdrie it would be nice to import, eventually, are address points, neighbourhood and quadrant boundaries, park benches and picnic tables, and city maintained fences.
--Joshua
On 2019-04-23 10:18, john whelan wrote:
I'd check to see if it is included in the Stats Canada data first. If not then the buildings will be available in the Microsoft data which is correctly licensed.
The open data licenses are a mine field.
Stats is looking a releasing more municipal Open Data under the Federal Government license.
Cheerio John
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 at 11:58, Joshua Kenney <kenney_45 at hotmail.com<mailto:kenney_45 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
If I can obtain explicit permission from the city, would I still need to
wait for the LWG approval?
--Joshua
On 2019-04-22 16:03, Jarek Piórkowski wrote:
> Hi Joshua,
>
> Welcome to OSM, and thank you for your contributions!
>
> To answer your first question: the non-building data sets (parks,
> address points, bus stops, etc) are not currently importable without
> further effort: we would have to get that exact licence (with text
> including "City of Airdrie") approved by the OSM Licensing Working
> Group. I don't know if the LWG would object to the attribution
> requirements, possibly not, but the approval itself might take quite a
> while anyway, as lawyer things don't move fast.
>
> --Jarek
>
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 15:42, Joshua Kenney <kenney_45 at hotmail.com<mailto:kenney_45 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>> Hello everybody!
>> Relatively new mapper here. I've been working on mapping my home town, and a couple of other places I've been, for the past 3 or 4 months.
>>
>> I have found that my city of Airdrie, AB has a number of datasets available under an Open Data Licence:
>>
>> http://data-airdrie.opendata.arcgis.com/pages/our-open-licence
>> The licence terms look straight forward enough, are there any additional steps I need to take to confirm compatibility with OSM?
>>
>> One of the datasets includes building footprints. Would importing that get in the way of the import of the national data? Where can I access the national data to compare the quality?
>>
>> --Joshua
>>
>>
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