[open-government] We need international open government data principles

Petra Reszkető petra.reszketo at budapestinstitute.eu
Fri Jul 8 12:21:36 UTC 2011


yes, sure! :)
one idea: @the EU-level, it could be a nice task also for the PL presideny
to introduce the idea...
p

2011/7/8 Jonathan Gray <jonathan.gray at okfn.org>

> 2011/7/8 Petra Reszkető <petra.reszketo at budapestinstitute.eu>:
> > - At the same time, such a document drafted and finalised in alliance
> with
> > OECD or EU might have a demonstrative effect...
>
> Absolutely. There are already some guidelines from OECD that could be
> built on. Not sure about EU open data principles and how this would
> fit in with existing work on PSI Directive, which is much broader -
> but would love to discuss this further. Definitely scope for having
> international institutions like UN, World Bank, and others involved.
>
> J.
>
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