[okfn-help] What open data projects could use storage/bandwidth? (Proposal for 'Open Data Labs')
Jonathan Gray
jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Wed Jul 7 11:54:21 UTC 2010
Hi all,
We (Open Data Network / Open Knowledge Foundation) currently have an
opportunity to receive support for storage and bandwidth for open data
/ open government data related projects which need it.
We have started brainstorming on a project tentatively dubbed 'Open
Data Labs', which would be an umbrella project for various bits and
pieces we need storage/bandwidth for. We are currently brainstorming
for things which we could use this for -- so if you have any ideas,
please add them to:
http://okfnpad.org/opendatalabs
We will probably pick one or two ideas to focus on and draft a more
detailed proposal. Personally very keen to see ideas which
extend/build on CKAN! ;-)
All the best,
Jonathan
= Open Data Labs =
A project for leading open government data developers and reusers to
work on key technologies related to the discovery, storage, analysis
and visualisation of open data -- particularly open government data.
== Summary of different ideas ==
* Data registries -- metadata about open datasets
* Versioning for data
* Processing (Format conversion, MapReduce, ...)
* Federated search within multiple repositories/registries
* Experimentation with linked open data
* Archiving datasets and publishing in new formats
* [Insert your idea here...]
== Specific proposals in more detail ==
=== Open data archiving/mirroring ===
Automatically downloading and storing data packages from CKAN. Scripts
to scrape and store open data which is currently not available in bulk
(e.g. working with ScraperWiki).
=== Open data formatting ===
Atomatic batch conversion of CKAN data packages to different formats.
=== Tools for analysis/visualisation ===
Basic tools for automated analysis/visualisation of datasets.
=== [Add your idea here] ===
[Idea text...]
--
Jonathan Gray
Community Coordinator
The Open Knowledge Foundation
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