[Okfn-francophone] Fwd: [OKFN-Local-Coord] The Open Data Census once again getting into gear!

sarhane Hichri shichri at gmail.com
Thu Sep 5 19:45:53 UTC 2013


Bonjour,

C'est un projet effectivement très intéressant. 

J'ai vu que la Tunisie manque a l'appel. Je suis donc volontaire pour être éditeur et mobiliser les militants tunisiens les plus actifs sur le sujet.

Let me know ;-)

Regards,
Sarhane

Envoyé de mon iPhone

Le 5 sept. 2013 à 18:04, Samuel Goëta <samgoeta at gmail.com> a écrit :

> Bonjour, 
> 
> l'OKF est à la recherche de volontaires pour aider à remplir et vérifier les résultats de l'Open Data Census: census.okfn.org. 
> 
> Beaucoup de pays, notamment francophones, n'ont pas encore d'éditeurs. 
> 
> Si vous avez une expérience particulière dans un pays, n'hésitez pas à postuler. C'est un projet intéressant qui vous permettra de mieux connaitre la disponibilité et la diffusion des données publiques. 
> 
> Samuel
> 
> 
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Christian Villum <christian.villum at okfn.org>
> Date: Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 3:47 PM
> Subject: [OKFN-Local-Coord] The Open Data Census once again getting into gear!
> To: Open Knowledge Foundation Local Coordinators Mailing List <okfn-local-coord at lists.okfn.org>
> 
> 
> (Apologies for the cross-posting, if you're a Country Editor you've already received this message once)
> 
> Dear Local Groups,
> 
> First and foremost we would like to send out a big thank you for all the hard work many of you put into the Open Data Census push back in June leading up to the G8 summit in Northern Ireland. The results were discussed all around the world, and gained lots of media attention, not only stemming from the G8-submissions, but from all the submissions made - that truly visualized the global community behind open knowledge in general - and the Open Data Census in particular.
> 
> NOW we want to take this further!
> 
> As announced on the OKF blog today, we are getting ready to engage in a new and much bigger push, where we in the next few weeks want to do with the rest of the world what we did with the G8 countries back in June: We want to expand the Census to as many new countries as possible, get all the data up to date and have them reviewed to ensure accuracy. And then we want to present them at the monumental Open Government Partnership Summit in London on October 30 - to show the world the current state of open government data, as seen by the citizens of the world.
> 
> So once again we need your help as Local Groups - by either having you sign up to become a Country Editor, or help us reach other potential Country Editors in your local and international networks. In other words, we would like you to help us expand the community of Country Editors to all corners of the world.
> 
> We are therefore asking you to help us with the following concrete tasks:
> Now: Help us spread the word: Share the Open Knowledge Foundation blog post in your networks - we'd like to reach every people in every corner of the world, and we cannot do that without you! 
> 
> Now: Help us reach new Country Editors. Take a look at the current list of Census countries with editors. Do you have good contacts in your network in other countries, who might potentially want to join our Country Editor community? In that case, please let us know by either writing to the Census Discussion List (to which you should all be subscribed, if not then please join - it’s open) or by writing to us directly.
> 
> Now: Join as a Country Editor. If your country hasn't got a Country Editor yet (see list above), then we'd love for it to be you! And even if your country already has one, we would enjoy having more people join the Country Editor community in each country to share the activities. 
> 
> Soon, starting September 15 - when a series of new technical updates on the Census have finished - go into the Census and see if to check up on the submissions to see if the results are fully up-to-date and if any updates have been released for your country. If they have, then please resubmit.
> 
> Later, starting October 1  - when the data collection has finished - help us find reviewers in your country to help review the submissions. This will ensure accuracy and accountability and make the Open Data Census more reliable for governments and communities to compare with and media to write about.
> 
> The aim is to have a fully expanded, updated and reviewed Open Data Census to present to all the Open Government Partnerships govs in London in October, and furthermore craft a magnificent tool for communities all over the world to use to start discussions with their governments and to drive the open government data agenda forward in their local area.
> 
> To know more, join the Census Discussion List where Country Editors and other curious enthusiastis discuss ideas, concerns and opportunities. You can also check out the new Country Editor role description and the Open Data Census FAQ.
> 
> We’re looking forward to another great boost to the Census!
> 
> - Christian, Ira and the rest of the Census team
> -- 
> 
> Christian Villum
> 
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