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Fri Feb 12 23:10:20 GMT 2010
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Hi,<br>
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In Finland we have new prime minister (the whole government didn't<br>
change though). She inserted one very important sentence in the<br>
official agenda of the current government (one year until the next<br>
elections).<br>
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"The government will make principle decitions that enable opening up<b=
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the data sources managed by the public sector organizations.."<br>
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-this means that the law changes that are needed to get many important<br>
data sources available free of charge can be made straight after the<br>
next elections 2011.<br>
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Because of this I got invited to speak about open data to an event in<br>
the Finnish parliament 30th on June.<br>
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My question for you: "Do you have eny mentions about open data in the<=
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official agenda of your countrys agenda" (sorry I don't know the right=
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word for this agenda paper, but propably you get the point)<br>
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It would be great to give a glimpse of development from different<br>
European countries.<br>
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BR,<br>
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-Jogi from Finland<br>
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Jonathan Gray<br>
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Community Coordinator<br>
The Open Knowledge Foundation<br>
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