[open-government] Froide and Alaveteli
Samuel Goëta
samgoeta at gmail.com
Mon Apr 8 14:00:15 UTC 2013
Thanks for the info and the continuous improvement of Froide.
We are also looking for information on the differences between Froide and
Alaveteli at OKF France because we are hesitating on the platform we will
use for our FOI request platform.
Thanks
Samuel
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On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 7:18 PM, James McKinney <james at opennorth.ca> wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I had clicked the first link, which just went to the
> docs.
>
> I'm not clear on how to comment on the blog, so cc'ing Stefan to find out
> how Froide compares to Alaveteli, and when it would make sense to use one
> and not the other?
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
>
> On 2013-04-04, at 1:06 PM, Rufus Pollock wrote:
>
> > Hi James,
> >
> > This segment in the newsletter was highlighting a community project.
> > If you haven't already do check out the original blog post which the
> > newsletter referenced as that gives additional context:
> >
> >
> http://blog.okfn.org/2013/03/15/announcing-v3-0-of-froide-the-open-source-python-based-freedom-of-information-platform/
> >
> > To add a bit more info here:
> >
> > - Froide was created by Stefan Wehrmeyer working in his spare time as
> > community member of Open Knowledge Foundation Germany. As explained in
> > the post (written by Stefan) Froide originated in early 2011 and was
> > inspired by What Do They Know site in the UK (at this point, I
> > believe, Alavatelli did not exist).
> >
> > - I think Froide has long existed in a form that was usable by others
> > but its primary use has been for FragDenStaat in Germany. From the
> > post I gather it has recently been used in Austria too.
> >
> > - In terms of differences with Alavatelli I must confess myself not an
> > expert here. Possibly worth looking further into the relevant docs etc
> > - maybe also get in touch with the various folks involved :-)
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Rufus
> >
> > On 4 April 2013 15:19, James McKinney <james at opennorth.ca> wrote:
> >> The latest OKF newsletter writes:
> >>
> >>> Build your own FOI portal with Froide! The open-source, Python-based
> Freedom of Information platform which powers the German and Austrian
> instances of FragDenStaat, was released in version 3.0 this month.
> >>
> >> I wasn't previously aware of Froide attempting to achieve re-use
> outside FragDenStaat. If that's the goal, it would be helpful to understand
> how Froide differs from Alaveteli. Alaveteli has been used by 10 other
> groups and is well-supported by mySociety, with regular bug fixes and
> improvements. Right now, it's not clear why one would choose Froide over
> Alaveteli.
> >>
> >> Thanks for clarifications,
> >>
> >> James
> >>
> >>
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