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#2336 | fixed | demo raster data symbolic links do not exist or are restricted | ||
Description |
cd ~/data/raster ls -l
relief_san_andres.tif -> /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gisdata/data/good/raster/relief_san_andres.tif
test_grid.tif -> /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gisdata/data/good/raster/test_grid.tif
elev_srtm_30m21.tif -> /var/lib/tomcat9/webapps/52nWPS/testData/elev_srtm_30m21.tif |
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#443 | fixed | Desktop appearance | ||
Description |
I suppose this topic will araise sooner or later, so I start it.
I've attached an screenshot of alpha5 with these two little changes |
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#1765 | fixed | Desktop image attribution | ||
Description |
As discussed tonight during the weekly meeting, the default desktop artwork contains OSM data. There is a "fair use" attribution to "OpenStreetMap" in the bottom center of the wallpaper. According to the OSM copyright page, this attribution is not proper and should include "© OpenStreetMap contributors". http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright However, according to the OSM legal FAQ, the artwork can be considered a "Produced Work". http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Legal_FAQ 3c. If I make something with OSM data, do I now have to apply your license to my whole work? No. For example, if you have written a game or published an artistic map which includes OSM data, only the data is covered by the license. This is called a Produced Work. However, if you make a database which includes OSM data and any additional information (including using information to decide on OSM features NOT to include in your database), then this would be classed as a "derivative database" and should be made available under the Open Database License as in 3b above. There is a more proper attribution now added in the welcome screen: https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive/commit/a12af731eeaf876508300ab7a9d12817bdb5bdbb |