[Open-data-census] [okfn-discuss] A question about the Open Data census scoring system

Tatyana Tolsteneva tatyanatolsteneva at gmail.com
Thu Aug 1 10:24:20 BST 2013


Dear Rufus, 

thanks a lot for your explanation, i have already found it here https://github.com/okfn/opendatacensus/issues/33.
Please take my apologies for "OKNF", it was just a misprint.
Here in Russia the Census it considered to be most authoritative comparative study of open data around the world. And here we really feel some lack of official information about the Census methodology.
It seems, this problem could be solved by official publication of the methodology on the Census website.
Could it be possible? What do you think about the methodology publication?

Yours sincerely,



Tatyana Tolsteneva
Development manager
tatyana.tolsteneva at svobodainfo.org

Freedom of Information Foundation

(formerly known as Institute for Information Freedom Development)

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31.07.2013, в 22:28, Rufus Pollock написал(а):

> [changing mailing list from okfn-discuss to open-data-census]
> 
> On 23 July 2013 12:06, Tatyana Tolsteneva <tatyanatolsteneva at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> my name is Tatyana and i'm a development manager of the Freedom of Information Foundation - Russian FOI-advocasy NGO based in St. Petersburg.
> I'm interested in the OKNF Open Data Census scoring system because i can't catch it's idea of it http://census.okfn.org/G8/
> 
> OKFN (Open Knowledge Foundation (Network))
>  
> At first i had a hypothesis, that each "yes" costs 1 poin and points just should to be summarized.
> 
> That's almost the case but not quite: whether data is up to date does not count towards the total score.
>  
> This idea has been perfect, if maximum for all questions would have been 7.
> But we have 6 as maximum.
> So my question is about "data existence" column 
> IN case all  "yes" should cost 1 points, it should be 7 as maximum.
> 
> See above.
>  
> Form the table http://census.okfn.org/G8/ i can see that some times "yes" per "data existence" is taken into the account.
> 
> It should be always taken into account.
>  
> Fo example,  Transport timetable is Russia, Government spending is France and in Italy.
> But in the majority of cases YES per "data existence" is not included into the account. For example Zip-codes Russia
> 
> It is included there - it's up to date that is not included.
>  
> And speaking about Russian case, company register for Russia  has 2/6 and Transport timetable has 2/6, but Company register is up to date and Transport timetable is not.
> 
> See above.
>  
> Would you be so kind to explain this scoring and situation with points for "data existence" and i woul be specially glad for explaining in the context of the Russian score.
> 
> Hope the above clarifies things. Also thanks for asking as your questions will encourage us to put up further documentation on the website!
> 
> Rufus
> 
> 

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