[okfn-hu] public code for government transparency

Gabriella Ivacs ivacsg at ceu.hu
Tue May 10 20:57:07 UTC 2011


Dear Miklos, 

this is great, can you show us a mock-up how does this work on full data
sets? I tried  to understand that the logic of the visualization, how do
you represent that different types of relationship, hierarchy, nodes?
Can you show the provenance of the information , levels of
trustworthiness via ranking may be? 
are there other analytical functions besides the map?

thanks, Gabriella

>>> Béky Miklós 05/10/11 9:10 PM >>>
2011/5/10 stef :
> On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:04:05PM +0200, Béky Miklós wrote:
>> We just made available the source code for hazaitop phase one, or the
>> so called k-monitor's Who Is Who project under CC BY-SA:
>> http://github.com/ikko/hazaitop
>
> awesome!!! except, the CC is not for software, afaik this is a
webservice so
> i'd advise considering the AGPLv3.
>
>
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Affero_General_Public_License
> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html

thank you :) i will read them through

>
>> I know it's not data, it's processing, however it may be related to
>> this list, especially if this project could be localized within other
>> EU countries or possibly anywhere else in the world.
>>
>> Should you know anyone who could be interested in pushing this
>> forward, please let me know!
>
> is there a short english pitch what hazaitop is and does?
>

Yes, there is:

Major anti-corruption NGOs of Hungary, HCLU, K-Monitor and
Transparency International Hungary have decided to develop a database
that makes the elite’s networks and the spending of taxpayer’s money
transparent, easily searchable and analyzable. The database will
spread information about the winners of public procurements and other
tenders (EU and national funds), and presents to the public who are
behind these companies and what are the relationships between them.

Based on the idea of popular community sites, the project intends to
elaborate the first electronic „who is who” and network map of the
Hungarian policy-making and economic elite, and make a research based
on the received information. We intend to develop a new site and
database that contains all the necessary and relevant information
about Hungarian politicians, policy-makers, business people and
companies as well as the connections and transactions between them.
The three NGOs intend to make a database and a network map that makes
decisions of public bodies on various alternatives of law-making,
granting public procurements, tenders, and privatization procedures
searchable, analyzable and transparent.



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