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<font size="3" face="Comic Sans MS">I believe I can get a license of some sort for the data being used in the GeoMoose example, Failing that I'm sure I can provide something from here at the City. Just need to have a copy of the desired data license that should be used to pass around to our lawyers (ack!!)</font> </p>
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>>> Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter@gmail.com> wrote:<br> </p>
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On 27/05/11 07:27, Bob Basques wrote: </p>
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<font size="3" face="Comic Sans MS">Personally I believe there needs to be a set of data for various levels of resolution as a global set, and I don't see the GE datasets filling this need entirely (yet), Maybe the GeoMoose datasets can be used in some of this capacity.  The reason I thought of putting them into their own containers (folders) was to provide a flexibility for others to use if they so desired.  They can also be easily removed in the future.  I'm also planning on building separate Viewers for each, but I can also build a composite viewer.  Each of these using a single frontend jump page (index.html) to get to.</font> </p>
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Bob,<br>If the Natural Earth dataset doesn't provide data in the right format to highlight GeoMoose examples, then we should probably source another common dataset which can be used by multiple applications.<br>I remember Simon Cropper had similar comments a while back when he was creating tutorials for gvsig.<br><br>So my question is, what dataset should we provide? (The data should be suitably licenced, either public domain as per Natural Earth, or another open licence like Creative Commons).<br><br><br><br> </p>
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