[okfn-br] Digest okfn-br, volume 45, assunto 25

Neide De Sordi nsordi em gmail.com
Quarta Abril 8 17:23:57 UTC 2015


Tom,

Vamos fazer um evento no Brasil.
Coloco-me à disposição para colaborar.
Neide De Sordi

2015-04-08 7:29 GMT-03:00 <okfn-br-request em lists.okfn.org>:

> Send okfn-br mailing list submissions to
>         okfn-br em lists.okfn.org
>
> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
>         https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-br
> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
>         okfn-br-request em lists.okfn.org
>
> You can reach the person managing the list at
>         okfn-br-owner em lists.okfn.org
>
> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of okfn-br digest..."
>
>
> Tópicos de Hoje:
>
>    1. Triste notícia da Índia (Everton Zanella Alvarenga)
>    2. Eventos anuais da Open Knowledge (Everton Zanella Alvarenga)
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 10:34:29 +0200
> From: Everton Zanella Alvarenga <everton.alvarenga em okfn.org>
> To: Brazil interest group for Open Knowledge and especially Open Data
>         <okfn-br em lists.okfn.org>
> Subject: [okfn-br] Triste notícia da Índia
> Message-ID:
>         <CAOUmeJDww9+KRXhNwz6R9EHVd0mCh99-QXfZtS1Z=
> J3AQ6fTtw em mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Pessoal,
>
> com bastante tristeza informo que o Subhajit Ganguly, embaixador da Open
> Knowledge na Índia, faleceu. Troquei algumas mensagens de e-mail e no
> facebook com o Subhajit e deixo abaixo um dos primeiros e-mails dele sobre
> educação aberta, pois essas poucas trocas inspiram.
>
> Recentemente ele ajudou a puxar um evento de dados abertos na Índia
> <http://blog.okfn.org/2015/03/06/india-open-data-summit-2015/> e dá para
> ver quanta coisa bacana eles estão fazendo por lá: http://in.okfn.org/
>
> Larissa, a Open Knowledge internacional vai publicar um post de blog sobre
> seu trabalho e acho que vale traduzirmos na nossa página. A coloco em
> contato com o Christian.
>
> Tom
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Subhajit Ganguly <gangulysubhajit63 em gmail.com>
> Date: 2014-08-28 7:21 GMT+02:00
> Subject: [OKFN-Local-Coord] Open Education India
> To: Marieke Guy <marieke.guy em okfn.org>, Open Knowledge Foundation Local
> Coordinators Mailing List <okfn-local-coord em lists.okfn.org>, local <
> local em okfn.org>
>
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> We are pleased to inform you that Open Education India
> <http://in.okfn.org/open-education/> now boasts of a large collection of
> educational materials in a number of vernacular languages apart from
> English (Hindi, Bengaali, Sanskrit, etc.). The list is growing everyday.
> Our major aim has been to build up a platform that can be used by students,
> educators and readers at the minimum possible rates (*PDFs without
> pictures*).
> We try to consciously keep the number of pictures to a minimum, as that
> decreases the cost of making photocopies considerably). This is important
> particularly in the context of schools in rural areas.
>
> As the list is growing, so is also the need to find more and more involved
> contributors, who can take this project to the next level. We would be
> happy to welcome anyone, who is passionate for Open Education. If anybody
> wants to contribute content, even in a foreign language, that too is
> welcome, as we have in India quite a large number of people, who studies
> such languages.
>
> Thanks for your good wishes,
> Best,
> Subhajit Ganguly,
> Open Knowledge India <http://in.okfn.org>
>
> _______________________________________________
> okfn-local-coord mailing list
> okfn-local-coord em lists.okfn.org
> https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-local-coord
> Unsubscribe: https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/options/okfn-local-coord
>
>
>
>
> --
> Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom)
> Open Knowledge Brasil - Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre
> http://br.okfn.org
> -------------- Próxima Parte ----------
> Um anexo em HTML foi limpo...
> URL: <
> http://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/okfn-br/attachments/20150408/272f2177/attachment-0001.html
> >
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 12:29:05 +0200
> From: Everton Zanella Alvarenga <everton.alvarenga em okfn.org>
> To: Brazil interest group for Open Knowledge and especially Open Data
>         <okfn-br em lists.okfn.org>
> Subject: [okfn-br] Eventos anuais da Open Knowledge
> Message-ID:
>         <
> CAOUmeJCGQFGtMs+3_jSBfEzL0aYACud-rUQaUuhZiqB+m6tELg em mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Pessoal,
>
> para quem não acompanha a lista geral da Open Knowledge, segue abaixo as
> explicações porque não teremos um evento internacional em 2015. Para mim
> faz todo sentido pensar em tornar o evento menos centrado na Europa, como
> eu já tinha falado aqui e lá, apesar de ainda não termos proposta sólidas
> sobre como fazer isso, apenas algumas ideias surgiram na lista
> internacional sempre que o assunto aparece.
>
> Para companhar a discussão recentem iniciada há dois meses:
> https://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/okfn-discuss/2015-February/010792.html
>
> Tom
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Naomi Lillie <naomi.lillie em okfn.org>
> Date: 2015-02-04 14:06 GMT+01:00
> Subject: [okfn-discuss] Open Knowledge Festival update
> To: Open Knowledge Foundation discussion list <okfn-discuss em lists.okfn.org
> >,
> Open Knowledge Foundation Local Coordinators Mailing List <
> okfn-local-coord em lists.okfn.org>, "wg-coord em lists.okfn.org" <
> wg-coord em lists.okfn.org>
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have bad news and good news to share:
>
> The bad news:
>
> Open Knowledge will not run a large international event in 2015 (OKFestival
> or OKConference) - boo! :-(
>
> The good news:
>
> Open Knowledge will be supporting our Local Groups in running events around
> the world in 2015 and looking to hold future large international events
> outside of Europe - yay! :-)
>
> Why isn?t Open Knowledge running an OKFestival in 2015?
>
> I?m very sorry for the disappointment I know this will cause - along with
> many of you, OKFest 2012 / OKCon 2013 / OKFestival 2014 were the highlights
> of my years since joining this organisation and network in 2011? But we?ve
> been thinking hard here at ?OKI? (meaning ?Open Knowledge International?,
> the informal name for the organisation that supports Local Groups and
> Working Groups, and the rest of the network) and it really came down to
> asking ourselves ?how can we best support our groups around the world??
>
> Point 1: representing an international network <https://okfn.org/network/>
>
> Towards the end of last year, Rufus asked the question ?where should the
> next OKFestival be held?? and members of the community on the OKFN-Discuss
> mailing list <https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss>
> responded, as well as leaders of Working Groups and Local Groups who were
> specifically invited to share thoughts (see here for the original message
> <https://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/okfn-discuss/2014-October/010627.html>
> and search the archives <https://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/okfn-discuss/>
> for responses). A theme appeared in the answers: people don?t want another
> European event, unless other parts of the world are being seriously
> considered for future events. That means we can?t go ahead with ?business
> as usual?, but need to rethink how we do things for our next event.
>
> It?s clear that, while the organisation seeks to support a global network
> of people passionate about open knowledge, historically we haven?t been
> very good at extending in-person support beyond Europe, despite the growing
> representation of areas of the globe through Local Groups, projects and
> staff hires. The School of Data <http://schoolofdata.org/> has been a
> brilliant flagship for reaching beyond Europe, with Partnership for Open
> Data <https://okfn.org/projects/partnership-for-open-data/> doing
> excellent
> work in broadening awareness and access of work already happening in the
> Global South, but generally the overall organisation?s efforts in running
> in-person events have been in Berlin, with the occasional foray into
> countries such as Switzerland, Finland and the UK (see our events page
> <https://okfn.org/get-involved/events/> for more information). We want
> that
> to change, and are committed to exploring how we can enable that to happen
> for future events.
>
> Point 2: supporting the international network <https://okfn.org/network/>
>
> Open Knowledge has arranged a fair few gatherings over the years, and
> enjoyed the partnerships with the Finnish and Swiss Chapters in running the
> 2012 and 2013 events respectively as well as liaising with the German
> Chapter over several years, but generally there hasn?t been much room for
> supporting events around the community network beyond some promotion (such
> as here <http://okfncommunity.tumblr.com/>, here
> <
> http://blog.okfn.org/2014/12/10/a-round-up-of-open-knowledge-community-events-around-the-world/
> >
> and here <https://twitter.com/okfn>). Here at ?OKI? we do our best to
> empower others to lead, and it?s pretty hard to lead when someone else
> takes all the attention! So, rather than effectively asking our Local
> Groups and Working Groups to compete with us if they want their own events
> (going up against Open Knowledge the organisation for scheduling, attendees
> and sponsorship), we want to step aside and encourage others to facilitate
> significant events that attract people from around the world to attend
> where they are located.
>
> Furthermore, this organisation has its own agenda, goals, strategy and
> vision - it clearly won?t be exactly the same as groups in the Africa, the
> Americas, Antarctica, Asia, Australia and indeed the rest of Europe! Open
> Knowledge ?International? doesn?t claim to represent the UK, we just happen
> to be (mostly) UK-based; however we recognise that being primarily in the
> UK brings bias and assumptions, and we need the network?s help to ensure
> other agendas and priorities are given centre-stage. Moving to the
> side-lines, to allow others to step in with their plans, is the right thing
> for this time - and, very excitingly, other groups are already starting to
> do just that.
>
> Summary:
>
> While the organisation bounces enthusiastically from one big international
> event in one year to the next, we haven?t stopped to address how better to
> reflect our growing global network. We?d like to do that - but that means
> putting other things to one side; that is why we?re not running a big
> flagship event this year. We?re stopping, breathing, surveying the scenery
> and thinking about what Open Knowledge should be representing through its
> events and in-person hands-on activities. We?re already in touch with some
> of our amazing Local Groups, thinking about how they want to convene the
> network in areas local to them, and looking to see how we can best support
> from afar rather than assuming control. At present we?re considering our
> options in terms of how to investigate support structures for the Local
> Groups and opportunities for outside Europe in 2016 - be assured we'll be
> asking you all for your input.
>
> We?re excited about what the year ahead will bring!
>
> What events can we look forward to instead?
>
> Open Knowledge continues to support events throughout the Open movement,
> both remote (such as Open Data Day <http://opendataday.org/>) and in
> person, and are excited to be looking into supporting events from around
> the Open Knowledge community network in 2015. Various projects have
> geographic focus - such as Partnership for Open Data
> <https://okfn.org/projects/partnership-for-open-data/>, and FCO Macedonia
> <
> http://blog.okfn.org/2014/09/18/launching-a-new-collaboration-in-macedonia-with-metamorphosis-and-the-uk-foreign-commonwealth-office/
> >
> - and of course the organisation will support events through the projects?
> endeavours in those areas, too. In the meantime, keep an eye on our blog
> <http://blog.okfn.org/> for announcements, twitter
> <https://twitter.com/okfn> for updates and the community stories tumblr
> <http://okfncommunity.tumblr.com/> for local news.
>
> Any questions?
>
> Please feel to reply on this thread (as I?m sure many will) or drop me a
> private message at this email address. I might not have all the answers,
> but I?ll do my best!
>
> Note on who I represent in this message: I am writing as
> Naomi-the-Open-Knowledge-[organisation]-staff-member, using ?we? and ?our?
> to mean the organisation rather than the network as a whole, and giving the
> ?official line? rather than reflecting individuals? opinions (this can get
> confusing, so I hope that clarifies).
>
> With thanks for your kind attention over a long email,
>
> Naomi
>
>
> --
>
> Naomi Lillie
>
> Network Director
>
> skype: n.lillie  |  @naomilillie <https://twitter.com/NaomiLillie>
>
> Open Knowledge <http://okfn.org/>    -    See how data can change the
> world
>
> http://okfn.org/  |  @okfn <http://twitter.com/OKFN>  |  Facebook
> <https://www.facebook.com/OKFNetwork>  |  Blog <http://blog.okfn.org/>
>
>
>
> Open Knowledge Community Stories | http://okfncommunity.tumblr.com/ | see
> how people are changing the world
>
>
> Open Knowledge is a not-for-profit organisation.  It is incorporated in
> England & Wales as a company limited by guarantee, with company number
> 05133759.  VAT Registration ? GB 984404989. Registered office address: Open
> Knowledge, St John?s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge CB4 0WS, UK.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> okfn-discuss mailing list
> okfn-discuss em lists.okfn.org
> https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
> Unsubscribe: https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/options/okfn-discuss
>
>
>
>
> --
> Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom)
> Open Knowledge Brasil - Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre
> http://br.okfn.org
> -------------- Próxima Parte ----------
> Um anexo em HTML foi limpo...
> URL: <
> http://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/okfn-br/attachments/20150408/57593a69/attachment.html
> >
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Subject: Legenda do Digest
>
> _______________________________________________
> okfn-br mailing list
> okfn-br em lists.okfn.org
> https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-br
> Unsubscribe: https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/options/okfn-br
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Fim da Digest okfn-br, volume 45, assunto 25
> ********************************************
>
-------------- Próxima Parte ----------
Um anexo em HTML foi limpo...
URL: <http://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/okfn-br/attachments/20150408/3ce9488c/attachment-0004.html>


Mais detalhes sobre a lista de discussão okfn-br