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Because a single person needs to agree to the terms of the copyright agreement. That's the way it has always been.Orange-Idaho-Dog wrote:Why does it matter who takes "overall ownership"? Both would agree to the copyright terms, so it shouldn't matter...

Go for it. I give all my consent to L.P or Dolomite, whomever wants to deal with the copyright.Lone.prophet wrote:is it alright if i say i agree to it?








RedBaron0 wrote:Agreed, shouldn't be long.
The connecting bridge from Quebec to Chaudiere seems to have a dividing line on it where the from Montreal to Monteregie doesn't. Either way you want, should be constant. I prefer the Montreal to Monteregie connector myself. The connecting dots between Halifax/PEI/Iles are in direct line with the "P" in PEI makes an almost perfect line. Just for a little clarity I'd like to see them offset a little bit just prevent any confusion. Is Halifax connected to Cape Breton? The connection is a little murky. Same for St. John and Halifax.





I don't think I moved any unit circles or if I did it was possibly only a pixel or two so it should be quite fast to get the xml updated. =)Orange-Idaho-Dog wrote:Do we have an official OK from the Graphic's team yet? If so I'll re-test the XML asap and we can get this show on the road.


True, so they would be found in the Gulf, but a humpback breaching would be a more dramatic picture, and they are found there as well.RedBaron0 wrote:Okay, those 2 might be really cute for a map, but the Beluga are native to the St. Lawrence river.
I did a colourblind check a while back, and suggested some changes as a result of it. I think it's fine since then, unless anything else has changed much?thenobodies80 wrote:Nice work.![]()
Few small things:
New Brunswick and Nova scotia have similar colors, can you try to switch colors? maybe newfoundland with nova scotia.
Dolomite, have you tested your images with vischeck? I'm not sure but Est du québec and duplessis might give problems to colorblind people.![]()

