[open-government] International Open Data Hackathon twitter hashtag

David Eaves david at eaves.ca
Mon Nov 1 16:15:23 UTC 2010


My sense is shorter is better and I don't think we need a 10 at the end 
of it as it could become twice a year event (I feel like the 10 implies 
only once a year?).

But per Jonathan's suggestion let's throw this to a doodle - my only 
feeling is let's choose based on the doodle vote by midnight PST (15 
hours from now) or once 20 15 people have voted (we'll pick the best). 
We should choose quickly so we can start using it right away.

http://www.doodle.com/7bru3w8t2akwtbhb

Let me know if you have another one you'd like to add...



On 10-11-01 5:33 AM, Heather Leson wrote:
> How about #odata10?
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> 2010/11/1 Julian Tait <julian at futureeverything.org 
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>     My choice is for #odhd It doesn't eat into the 140 character limit
>     too much. But as Tim Davies suggests people would need to watch
>     out for people asking what the tag means and answering them.
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>     Julian
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>     On 1 Nov 2010, at 11:55, Jonathan Gray wrote:
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>>     Are there any other options? Shall we set up a Doodle poll and
>>     votet? ;-)
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>>     2010/11/1 Bruno Pedro <bpedro at tarpipe.com
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>>         Hi all,
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>>         Some of us have been publicly discussing what's the most
>>         appropriate hash tag to use on twitter for the International
>>         Open Data Hackathon that is shaping up:
>>         http://eaves.ca/2010/10/29/lets-do-an-international-open-data-hackathon/
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>>         Some suggestions:
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>>             * @janl: #odhd (_O_pen _D_ata _H_ack _D_ay)
>>             * @jneves: #opendata2010
>>             * @bpedro: use both #opendata and #hackday together
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>>         What do you think? Any suggestions?
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>>         Thanks,
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>>         *Bruno Pedro*
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