I doubt that would qualify as much of a collaboration :) Sure, we could (in which countries that makes sense) use OSM as the basis for the maps - but that is rather something for the local teams or communities to decide on anyways - most likely each community has a standing policy on this kind of things.
Best, Lodewijk
No dia 26 de Janeiro de 2012 10:10, Yaroslav M. Blanter putevod@mccme.ruescreveu:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:59:23 +0100, Lodewijk lodewijk@effeietsanders.org wrote:
Hi Rupert,
this was also suggested last year. I think certain types of
collaboration
should certainly be possible (as long as it doesn't change the
fundamental
character of the contest etc, but that speaks for itself). Last year
there
were also suggestions in this direction, but nothing happened in the
end.
If someone is willing to pick it up, investigate and follow the leads,
it
would certainly be welcome.
Best, Lodewijk
An obvious suggestion would be to produce OSM-based maps with the location of the monuments and to put them in the lists (similar to the Google Earth layer idea, but now it would be free), but (1) I do not know how easy this is to realize in an automatic or semi-automatic regime; (ii) there have been recently some license changes, I am not sure how they affect the compatibility.
Cheers Yaroslav
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