[epsi-coord] Fwd: [euopendata] [ITRE Nov 29th] PSI votes on Open Formats tomorrow at EUparl 10am

Marc de Vries operationpettycoat at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 10:27:57 GMT 2012


Guys,

Katleen described the legislative procedure in her TR on the new Directive. I am pretty sure we can build on that, to à large extent.

Reg. M

Op 10 dec. 2012 om 11:00 heeft Ton Zijlstra <ton.zijlstra at gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:

> Hi Daniel,
> 
> missed this e-mail from you before. Yes, it is a good idea. However I am as much confused and walking blind on this as the general public. Dates keep floating around, and change, steps get shifted, and the EC never seems to be willing to explicitly state what is going to happen next. So we'd also need to try and discuss this with the EC. To get up a tracking page like you say.
> 
> Maybe I can ping Katalin at the EC on this, see if she can provide additional info on this?
> 
> best,
> Ton
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> On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Daniel Dietrich <daniel.dietrich at okfn.org> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> this makes me think if we should boot a page that would list / track all the steps of the PSI directive. This should be easy to understand. I think most people out there have no good understanding what exactly happens to the directive. We could update it and point to it as a reference.
>> 
>> Could we suggest this to the commission instead of one TR or so? What do people think?
>> 
>> 
>> Daniel
>> 
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> > From: <Richard.Swetenham at ec.europa.eu>
>> > Subject: Re: [euopendata] [ITRE Nov 29th] PSI votes on Open Formats tomorrow at EUparl 10am
>> > Date: 4 December 2012 16:38:48 CET
>> > To: <b.ooghe at gmail.com>, <bollecs at sollec.org>, <open-government at lists.okfn.org>, <euopendata at lists.okfn.org>, <okfn-discuss at lists.okfn.org>, <transparency-tech at googlegroups.com>, <okfn-fr at lists.okfn.org>, <contact at regardscitoyens.org>
>> >
>> > Please note that, contrary to what you say in the Regards Citoyens blog post, the trialogue will not take place after the EP plenary vote. The purpose of the  trialogue procedure is to negotiate and to reach an agreement in first reading - the EP plenary and the Council need to vote on identical  texts.
>> >
>> > The  trialogue procedure  starts after the lead EP committee has voted. This is normally followed by two further meetings.
>> >
>> > The first trialogue meeting is scheduled to take place on 17 December.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Richard SWETENHAM
>> > Adviser for Open Data
>> > European Commission
>> > Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
>> > (DG CONNECT)
>> > ________________________________________________
>> >
>> >
>> > Mail: EUFO 1/193, European Commission, L-2920 Luxembourg
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>> > Twitter: @EC_opendata
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: euopendata-bounces at lists.okfn.org [mailto:euopendata-bounces at lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou
>> > Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 4:08 PM
>> > To: Ricardo Lafuente; Open Government WG List; EU Open Data Working Group; okfn-discuss at lists.okfn.org; transparency-tech at googlegroups.com; OKFN fr
>> > Cc: contact at regardscitoyens.org
>> > Subject: Re: [euopendata] [ITRE Nov 29th] PSI votes on Open Formats tomorrow at EUparl 10am
>> >
>> > Hey Ricardo and everyone else,
>> >
>> > Sorry for the silence: we did relay the result on twitter as soon as
>> > we knew it but we couldn't do more since we are all busy at our
>> > respective jobs as Regards Citoyens is composed only of volunteers.
>> >
>> > Indeed the compromise amendment 18 was adopted, which means machine
>> > readable and platform independant will be required for open formats as
>> > defined for EU PSI (if the text survives the plenary and then the
>> > trialogue parliament/commission/council of course), which is already
>> > quite good, but not enough in our opinion :
>> > the amendment 65 was proposing to specifiy that such formats should be
>> > the result of an open-development process in order to avoid the risk
>> > of having proprietarized or patented standards used. Unfortunately
>> > this one was refused so far.
>> >
>> > The next step now is the discussion of the PSI directive revision in
>> > plenary, which should come along the next months, most probably in
>> > March. Then there will be a trialogue with the European commission and
>> > the European council who will give their minds for the process that
>> > will result into the final text, which national parliaments will then
>> > have to transpose.
>> >
>> > It will be useful by then to continue to contact members of the
>> > European parliament in order to let them know why this is an important
>> > matter and prepare them to propose new amendments.
>> >
>> > We will try and gather all pieces together and make a more detailed
>> > e-mail and/or blog post during the coming days.
>> >
>> > Best,
>> >
>> > Benjamin for Regards Citoyens
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Ricardo Lafuente <bollecs at sollec.org> wrote:
>> >> Hello Benjamin!
>> >>
>> >> I just read on the @RegardsCitoyens Twitter account that amendment 18 passed
>> >> and 65 did not. Which is mostly great news -- thank you all involved in this
>> >> effort! Can you provide a link for the results announcement?
>> >>
>> >> Also, can you please clarify the next steps that this process will take
>> >> until it is enacted as an EU directive, and are there still obstacles in the
>> >> way? Amendment 18 (machine-readable formats) is absolutely crucial for most
>> >> of our efforts here in Portugal, where most PSI content is almost
>> >> exclusively available in hard-to-parse PDF.
>> >>
>> >> Thank you again! Cheers to all who have been enlightening the MEPs!
>> >> :r
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 11/28/2012 04:24 PM, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi everyone,
>> >>>
>> >>> As you all probably know, PSI directive is being revised regarding
>> >>> reuse soon at the European Parliament. Tomorrow at 10am
>> >>>
>> >>> <http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/itre/draft-agendas.html?linkedDocument=true&ufolderComCode=ITRE&ufolderLegId=7&ufolderId=11208&urefProcYear=&urefProcNum=&urefProcCode=#menuzone>,
>> >>> the ITRE comittee will discuss it and will vote among other things on
>> >>> amendments defining what open formats are.
>> >>>
>> >>> We just sent to all MEPs from the commitee (cf
>> >>> <https://memopol.lqdn.fr/search/?q=committees:ITRE%20is_active:1>) a
>> >>> note explaining why we believe it is important to ensure this
>> >>> definition includes a reference to requiring machine-readable (vote
>> >>> for compromise amendment 18) and an open development process (vote for
>> >>> amendement 65 from Amelia Andersdotter):
>> >>>
>> >>> <http://www.regardscitoyens.org/documents/20121128-RegardsCitoyens-PSI-reuse-open-formats.pdf>
>> >>>
>> >>> We believe this is a very important matter for OpenData so we call on
>> >>> all of you to maybe help us on this advocacy run till tomorrow
>> >>> morning.
>> >>>
>> >>> An efficient way to participate to this work would be to send priorily
>> >>> emails or tweets to the ALDE or PPE members of the ITRE commitee in
>> >>> order to advise them to vote for compromise amendement 18 and
>> >>> amendment 65.
>> >>> <https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23PSI&src=typd>
>> >>>
>> >>> Good evening and good luck to us all! ;)
>> >>>
>> >>> Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou for Regards Citoyens
>> >>>
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