What’s been happening lately? Oh yeah…
We’ve finally changed the license! Hurray!
On the foundation blog I’ve been posting quite a lot about the license change process, as we in Communication Working Group have been working to ensure that this channel is a useful place to get “official” (carefully worded) updates on this sort of thing. Obviously in this capacity it’s important to be positive about it, but I’d just like to say from a personal perspective…
We’ve finally changed the license! Hurray!
The best thing about this is… we don’t ever have to talk abut the license change ever again! No doubt there’ll be lots of talk about the new license, but the fact is… it’s done. The license change sucked so much energy from the community and particularly from people who are core to making things happen in OpenStreetMap. So many ideas have been on hold while we battled with this thing. Thank goodness it’s over. I really need to go to the pub to celebrate (more on that later)
The Society of Cartographers conference also happened. This was maptastic, and quite OpenStreetMappy. In fact the very first talk was from David Earl (Freelance) - Project Drake: new maps for The University of Cambridge using OpenStreetMap. Steven Feldman talked about OSM and a bit about OSMGB. I blogged here about my little workshop on using OpenStreetMap data While I was doing that Andy Allan was doing a workshop on TileMill, which I wanted to go to. And on the third day as part of the ICA neocartography conference we had Richard Fairhurst presenting the Unstoppable Advance of OpenStreetMap including the awesome neo Steve Chilton slide:
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