[@OKau] We need to talk...
Rosie Williams
budgetaus at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 6 01:08:11 UTC 2015
No problems where I'm concerned.
Rosie Williams BA (Sociology)________________________________________
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 09:31:17 +1000
From: steven.decosta at linkdigital.com.au
To: okfn-au at lists.okfn.org
Subject: Re: [@OKau] We need to talk...
Heya folks,
Any concerns with me moving on point 4?
The basic wrap on the idea is to collect recipes for published data. Then to contribute these as a collection within the open data handbook as a resource.
Cheers,Steven
On Thursday, June 4, 2015, Steven De Costa <steven.decosta at linkdigital.com.au> wrote:
Sorry about that.
I'm trying to get the video up now... give me a little longer and then everyone can get the same intro as those at IODC ;)
The plan is:Get the video up
Email this list to share the idea
Discuss on this list to see if folks likle it, have questions, would be happy to help curate, etc
Do a general blog post on au.oklfn.org about it
Promote the idea throughout the OK network globally and receive more input.
Lastly to then curate, edit and publish (probably as a resource within the open data handbook)
Cheers,
StevenSTEVEN DE COSTA | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
www.linkdigital.com.au
On 3 June 2015 at 23:20, Steve Bennett <stevage at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Steven, We're dying of suspense. What is it??
Steve
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Steven De Costa <steven.decosta at linkdigital.com.au> wrote:
I might have launched an international effort led by okfnau today ;)
I will update folks but it is nothing major. I could have done it as a Link Digital initiative but really wanted to push AU and OK this week.
Hope that is ok and hope people will help ;)
It should be cool. I have a video of it all that I'll publish on YouTube next week. That will explain things :)
On a gold plated side note I've done everything to promote the AU this week. I honestly think if no one was here we would have looked totally crap. The IODC was a significant opportunity to update the global community on which countries are 'in the movement'. Zero representation would have made us look totally lame.
We can't afford to miss such opportunities in the future so I will be trying to work out how okau can sponsor key people to attend the next one. That will be October 2016 so we have time to work it all out :)
But, it's a sigh of relief. We all know locally that AU is awesome and totally 'in the movement'. I think we've done ok this time.
The event I hosted had around 80 attendees. The CKANcon I spoke at also had around 80. In total the event had around 2000 folks. I had great meetings with lots of awesome people and hardly attended sessions (that happens).
There are opportunities for Australia and after I return I need to speak with a few groups before then socializing whether these opportunities are things the okau folks would agree to support.
It is really awesome stuff so I expect people will love it :)
Hoots!
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