[open-government] OK Fest: Open Data Updates from around the World on Tuesday 18 September:

Pia Waugh pia.waugh at gmail.com
Fri Sep 14 22:29:15 UTC 2012


Yeah, me too. In fact I thought my name was already on the list.

Cheers,
Pia
On 15 Sep 2012 06:13, "Baden Appleyard" <b.appleyard at ausgoal.gov.au> wrote:

> Happy to do 2 minutes on Australia Andrew
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> On 15 September 2012 02:11, Andrew Stott <andrew.stott at dirdigeng.com>wrote:
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>> To kick off the OK Fest Open Government/Open Data stream on Tuesday 18
>> September I’m moderating a session at 1130-1300 at which there will an
>> opportunity for people to update their fellow attendees briefly about
>> progress (or lack of it) in their country on Open Data and Open
>> Government.  We already have contributions from the UK, US, Netherland,
>> Argentina and South America, Brasil, France and South Africa.****
>>
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>> It would be really great to have some more volunteers to cover other
>> countries – particularly Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Eastern Europe,
>> Africa, Asia, Canada and Mexico.****
>>
>> ** **
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>> What we are looking for is short and snappy contribution from the floor
>> for about 2 or 3 minutes - and without slides please! Ideally you should
>> give ****
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>> * one or two positive things which have happened in the last year (since
>> OGDCamp Warsaw) – new developments, key data releases****
>>
>> * one or two things which are not so good and what is being done about
>> them****
>>
>> * what you think the key challenge for the next year is.****
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>> To help focus, you might like to think in terms of what the five tweets
>> about your country should be!****
>>
>> ** **
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>> I hope that you will consider volunteering to do a short piece about your
>> country.  If you are willing to do so please drop me an email on
>> andrew.stott at dirdigeng.com or DM me on @dirdigeng ****
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>> Regards****
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>>
>> Andrew Stott****
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