JibberJim: presumably not a re-use licence on the map though.
mortenf: Image source is The Ordnance Survey, that has free maps -- "for you to use for your own purpose. ... You must not use the images for financial gain."
mortenf: Image source is The Ordnance Survey, that has free maps -- "for you to use for your own purpose. ... You must not use the images for financial gain."
dajobe: I was wondering why it wasn't appearing in planetrdf, seems it does not have full ISO date+time in it. Time's needed so it appears in the right place each day
dajobe: I'm not sure who makes this feed to contact
danbri_dna: I think it is generated on cvs commit via XSLT from the sw homepage, using the w3c-synd XSLTs.
danbri_dna: So we could change the source or the transformation; but how?
mortenf: Seems changing the source would require the editor to add time to existing and future items, perhaps simply adding "T00:00:00Z" in the transformation would do (even if inaccurate)?
mortenf: Of course, the best solution would be to have the aggregator code deal with the valid dates...
dajobe: it deals with the dates, just sticks the entries at midnight UTC each day, whenever it's published, like in the past, so it isn't seen.
dajobe: I'm not sure who makes this feed to contact
danbri_dna: I think it is generated on cvs commit via XSLT from the sw homepage, using the w3c-synd XSLTs.
danbri_dna: So we could change the source or the transformation; but how?
mortenf: Seems changing the source would require the editor to add time to existing and future items, perhaps simply adding "T00:00:00Z" in the transformation would do (even if inaccurate)?
mortenf: Of course, the best solution would be to have the aggregator code deal with the valid dates...
dajobe: it deals with the dates, just sticks the entries at midnight UTC each day, whenever it's published, like in the past, so it isn't seen.
crschmidt: The cloud cover is completely optional -- I prefer my maps to be without it