[ddj] data-driven-journalism Digest, Vol 46, Issue 15

Daniel Punton compass2k at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 11:09:08 UTC 2015


Good fortune with what comes next.
Rolling before you get mossy is a talent.
Don't be a stranger ;)

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>    1. ?That?ll do, pig. That?ll do.? (Lucy Chambers)
>    2. Re: "That'll do, pig. That'll do." (Isao Matsunami)
>    3. Re: "That'll do, pig. That'll do."
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 22:27:11 +0000
> From: Lucy Chambers <lucy.chambers at okfn.org>
> To: "List about Data Driven Journalism and Open Data in Journalism."
>         <data-driven-journalism at lists.okfn.org>
> Subject: [ddj] ?That?ll do, pig. That?ll do.?
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> Dear DDJ-ers,
>
> [With apologies for any cross-posts!]
>
> The reference in the subject line, see Babe, the Sheep pig
> <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112431/>! I had to use all of my restraint
> to
> stop myself using the Douglas Adams ?So long and thanks for all the
> fish?, so I?ve gone for eclectic in a different way (watch the film, it?s
> great!).
>
> *I?m writing to update you on my personal plans: after four years at Open
> Knowledge, I?ve decided it is time for me to explore new areas. *
>
> As you can imagine, the decision was incredibly hard, as I have loved this
> job, particularly the people it has allowed me to work with and the
> projects it has allowed me to take on.
>
> I?m not normally particularly verbose on mailing lists, so I hope you?ll
> forgive me this one indulgence, as this organisation has been a very big
> part of my life for the last 4 years.
>
> When I started at Open Knowledge, you could count staff members on one
> hand. I?ve seen the organisation grow enormously, take on all kinds of new
> and exciting projects and I want to take a step back and think about what
> should follow next.
>
> I look back fondly to my first day in job, when I was introduced to the
> command line to do ?computer brain surgery? having never seen one before. I
> have been immensely privileged to have a job which allowed me to do what I
> love: ?tech translation? - helping to make data and technology less
> overwhelming to those starting out exploring it (hopefully less
> overwhelming than cold plunge introductions to command lines :P) .
>
> I leave the projects I have been working on in incredibly capable hands and
> I look forward to seeing them flourish. Keep up the awesome work in
> translating DDJBook - maybe on my death bed, we?ll have it in Esperanto!
>
> I am going to miss working with you all every day immensely, but I will of
> course stay an active community member, so I am not disappearing at all!
>
> Should you ever need me, ?ping? me (another phrase I promised myself I
> would never use until I worked at Open Knowledge. It got me!) on
> lucy at fedia.net - my inbox is always open!
>
> This job will be a very hard act to follow in terms of dynamism, amazing
> people and totally weird online Christmas parties and I will take forward
> the fondest memories of everything I have learned here.
>
> Until we speak next time, may our paths cross many more times,
>
> Lucy
>
>
> --
>
> *Lucy Chambers*
>
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> 330731  |
> +49 1781427234
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> Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 18:25:19 +0900
> From: Isao Matsunami <isao_ma at on.rim.or.jp>
> To: "List about Data Driven Journalism and Open Data in Journalism."
>         <data-driven-journalism at lists.okfn.org>
> Subject: Re: [ddj] "That'll do, pig. That'll do."
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> I do not know how to say in English, but I thank you very much for
> your contribution to building DDJ community.
> We will miss your flag-woman leadership.
>
> 2015-01-27 7:27 GMT+09:00 Lucy Chambers <lucy.chambers at okfn.org>:
> > Dear DDJ-ers,
> >
> > [With apologies for any cross-posts!]
> >
> > The reference in the subject line, see Babe, the Sheep pig! I had to use
> all
> > of my restraint to stop myself using the Douglas Adams ?So long and
> thanks
> > for all the fish?, so I?ve gone for eclectic in a different way (watch
> the
> > film, it?s great!).
> >
> > I?m writing to update you on my personal plans: after four years at Open
> > Knowledge, I?ve decided it is time for me to explore new areas.
> >
> > As you can imagine, the decision was incredibly hard, as I have loved
> this
> > job, particularly the people it has allowed me to work with and the
> projects
> > it has allowed me to take on.
> >
> > I?m not normally particularly verbose on mailing lists, so I hope you?ll
> > forgive me this one indulgence, as this organisation has been a very big
> > part of my life for the last 4 years.
> >
> > When I started at Open Knowledge, you could count staff members on one
> hand.
> > I?ve seen the organisation grow enormously, take on all kinds of new and
> > exciting projects and I want to take a step back and think about what
> should
> > follow next.
> >
> > I look back fondly to my first day in job, when I was introduced to the
> > command line to do ?computer brain surgery? having never seen one
> before. I
> > have been immensely privileged to have a job which allowed me to do what
> I
> > love: ?tech translation? - helping to make data and technology less
> > overwhelming to those starting out exploring it (hopefully less
> overwhelming
> > than cold plunge introductions to command lines :P) .
> >
> > I leave the projects I have been working on in incredibly capable hands
> and
> > I look forward to seeing them flourish. Keep up the awesome work in
> > translating DDJBook - maybe on my death bed, we?ll have it in Esperanto!
> >
> > I am going to miss working with you all every day immensely, but I will
> of
> > course stay an active community member, so I am not disappearing at all!
> >
> > Should you ever need me, ?ping? me (another phrase I promised myself I
> would
> > never use until I worked at Open Knowledge. It got me!) on
> lucy at fedia.net -
> > my inbox is always open!
> >
> > This job will be a very hard act to follow in terms of dynamism, amazing
> > people and totally weird online Christmas parties and I will take forward
> > the fondest memories of everything I have learned here.
> >
> > Until we speak next time, may our paths cross many more times,
> >
> > Lucy
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Lucy Chambers
> >
> > Knowledge Director  | Skype: lucyfediachambers  |  tel (UK): +44 7909
> 330731
> > |
> >
> > +49 1781427234
> >
> > |
> >
> >  @lucyfedia
> >
> >
> > The Open Knowledge Foundation
> >
> > Empowering through Open Knowledge
> >
> > http://okfn.org/  |  @okfn  |  OKF on Facebook  |  Blog  |  Newsletter
> >
> >
> > OpenSpending | http://openspending.org/ | @openspending | Tracking every
> > government financial transaction across the world
> >
> > School of Data | http://schoolofdata.org | @schoolofdata | Evidence is
> Power
> >
> >
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> *************************************************
> ???????
> ????
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>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 10:48:13 +0100
> From: "Andrea Nelson Mauro | Dataninja.it" <nelsonmau at dataninja.it>
> To: "List about Data Driven Journalism and Open Data in Journalism."
>         <data-driven-journalism at lists.okfn.org>
> Subject: Re: [ddj] "That'll do, pig. That'll do."
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> Sad to hear you, Lucy. Hope for better way
> Cheers
>
> 2015-01-27 10:25 GMT+01:00 Isao Matsunami <isao_ma at on.rim.or.jp>:
>
> > I do not know how to say in English, but I thank you very much for
> > your contribution to building DDJ community.
> > We will miss your flag-woman leadership.
> >
> > 2015-01-27 7:27 GMT+09:00 Lucy Chambers <lucy.chambers at okfn.org>:
> > > Dear DDJ-ers,
> > >
> > > [With apologies for any cross-posts!]
> > >
> > > The reference in the subject line, see Babe, the Sheep pig! I had to
> use
> > all
> > > of my restraint to stop myself using the Douglas Adams ?So long and
> > thanks
> > > for all the fish?, so I?ve gone for eclectic in a different way (watch
> > the
> > > film, it?s great!).
> > >
> > > I?m writing to update you on my personal plans: after four years at
> Open
> > > Knowledge, I?ve decided it is time for me to explore new areas.
> > >
> > > As you can imagine, the decision was incredibly hard, as I have loved
> > this
> > > job, particularly the people it has allowed me to work with and the
> > projects
> > > it has allowed me to take on.
> > >
> > > I?m not normally particularly verbose on mailing lists, so I hope
> you?ll
> > > forgive me this one indulgence, as this organisation has been a very
> big
> > > part of my life for the last 4 years.
> > >
> > > When I started at Open Knowledge, you could count staff members on one
> > hand.
> > > I?ve seen the organisation grow enormously, take on all kinds of new
> and
> > > exciting projects and I want to take a step back and think about what
> > should
> > > follow next.
> > >
> > > I look back fondly to my first day in job, when I was introduced to the
> > > command line to do ?computer brain surgery? having never seen one
> > before. I
> > > have been immensely privileged to have a job which allowed me to do
> what
> > I
> > > love: ?tech translation? - helping to make data and technology less
> > > overwhelming to those starting out exploring it (hopefully less
> > overwhelming
> > > than cold plunge introductions to command lines :P) .
> > >
> > > I leave the projects I have been working on in incredibly capable hands
> > and
> > > I look forward to seeing them flourish. Keep up the awesome work in
> > > translating DDJBook - maybe on my death bed, we?ll have it in
> Esperanto!
> > >
> > > I am going to miss working with you all every day immensely, but I will
> > of
> > > course stay an active community member, so I am not disappearing at
> all!
> > >
> > > Should you ever need me, ?ping? me (another phrase I promised myself I
> > would
> > > never use until I worked at Open Knowledge. It got me!) on
> > lucy at fedia.net -
> > > my inbox is always open!
> > >
> > > This job will be a very hard act to follow in terms of dynamism,
> amazing
> > > people and totally weird online Christmas parties and I will take
> forward
> > > the fondest memories of everything I have learned here.
> > >
> > > Until we speak next time, may our paths cross many more times,
> > >
> > > Lucy
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > Lucy Chambers
> > >
> > > Knowledge Director  | Skype: lucyfediachambers  |  tel (UK): +44 7909
> > 330731
> > > |
> > >
> > > +49 1781427234
> > >
> > > |
> > >
> > >  @lucyfedia
> > >
> > >
> > > The Open Knowledge Foundation
> > >
> > > Empowering through Open Knowledge
> > >
> > > http://okfn.org/  |  @okfn  |  OKF on Facebook  |  Blog  |  Newsletter
> > >
> > >
> > > OpenSpending | http://openspending.org/ | @openspending | Tracking
> every
> > > government financial transaction across the world
> > >
> > > School of Data | http://schoolofdata.org | @schoolofdata | Evidence is
> > Power
> > >
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > data-driven-journalism mailing list
> > > data-driven-journalism at lists.okfn.org
> > > https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/data-driven-journalism
> > > Unsubscribe:
> > https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/options/data-driven-journalism
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > *************************************************
> > ???????
> > ?? ?
> > Isao Matsunami
> >
> > 451-0043????????1?2?18?908
> > TEL           052-564-4600
> > mobile +81-90-3954-5786
> > http://isaomatsunami.blogspot.com/
> > *************************************************
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