[OpenSpending] spendingdata.org: Developing a standard for transaction-level spending data
Ole.Wintermann at bertelsmann-stiftung.de
Ole.Wintermann at bertelsmann-stiftung.de
Tue Jul 10 10:35:47 UTC 2012
It looks great and is an opportunity for me to ask if there exist any platforms who describe and show the financial transfers and obligations between different countries?
We are looking for such models of visualization for one of our projects.
Best
Ole
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Juli 2012 12:32
An: openspending at lists.okfn.org
Betreff: Re: [OpenSpending] spendingdata.org: Developing a standard for transaction-level spending data
This is great - we could solicit opinions on the Datablog too, if that
would help.
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From: Mark Brough [mailto:mark.brough at publishwhatyoufund.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 11:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [OpenSpending] spendingdata.org: Developing a standard for
transaction-level spending data
This is really exciting - looking forward to contributing however I can.
Mark
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From: openspending-bounces at lists.okfn.org
[mailto:openspending-bounces at lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Friedrich
Lindenberg
Sent: 09 July 2012 22:01
To: openspending
Subject: [OpenSpending] spendingdata.org: Developing a standard for
transaction-level spending data
Hi all,
we've been considering the idea of creating a reference format for
spending data for a while now. It's a good idea: what if many governments
- on different levels - were to release their spending in a uniform,
compatible format? Governments would have it easier to figure out how to
their publish data. Techies like us could begin to build tools for
analyzing the data that truly scale. NGOs and think tanks could easily see
what's in the data, without having to embark on a technology project
first. Eventually, the data could even become comparable across different
environments, raising many interesting questions.
We'd like to invite you to brainstorm with us: how would a simple,
pragmatic standard for spending data look? Through the recent GIFT report,
we've surveyed lots of similar initiatives [1] and collected some rough
ideas. Building on this, we're now looking for your support in
contributing your ideas against this straw man:
http://openspending.org/resources/standard/index.html
It's by far not concrete enough to actually build a validator ("rough
consensus and running code"), but with all of your help I'm hoping that
we'll get there quickly. If we can build support for such an idea, we can
convince some of those countries who have already opened up their data to
use better formats to do it; while giving concrete guidance to those who
are only now starting to share their spending data.
Best wishes,
- Friedrich
[1] http://openspending.org/resources/gift/index.html
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