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On Thu Dec 11 19:37:36 CET 2014, Michel Roche wrote:
My final advice to the organization has finally been to use a Public Domain licence or an Attribution one when it was relevant. And for opening the data that rise problems, the answer will be in their "political" decision, where they'll have to decide between a small income for them and the wealth of society. there's even an intermediate choice that is to publish subsets of data that do not rise the said risk.
I suppose they could perform an experiment by publishing a subset of data and see what happens. Then they would have evidence to support any decision they make later.
I like very much the text of the talk abstract you cited and will forward it to the organization.
If I find other presentations, I'll let you know.
Regards,
David
On Thursday 11. December 2014, David Boddie wrote:
If I find other presentations, I'll let you know.
Following up on my own mail, here's a presentation (PDF) I found:
http://www.gfdrr.org/sites/gfdrr/files/5.MET%20Norway_Kristiansen%20and%20Ly...
I also found an interesting blog article about a conference, "Taking re-use to the next level", that took place in 2012:
http://blog.okfn.org/2012/03/23/epsi-platform-conference-2012/
I've been watching/listening to the Plenary 1 video, embedded in that article.
David
Le 11/12/2014 23:53, David Boddie a écrit :
On Thursday 11. December 2014, David Boddie wrote:
If I find other presentations, I'll let you know.
Following up on my own mail, here's a presentation (PDF) I found:
http://www.gfdrr.org/sites/gfdrr/files/5.MET%20Norway_Kristiansen%20and%20Ly...
I also found an interesting blog article about a conference, "Taking re-use to the next level", that took place in 2012:
http://blog.okfn.org/2012/03/23/epsi-platform-conference-2012/
I've been watching/listening to the Plenary 1 video, embedded in that article.
David
Thank you David for those pointers. I haven't been through the videos but the first doc is very interesting for me as it expresses the view from a publishing organization.
Well, the IT people were finally enthousiastic for my advice and that wille help them for sure to publish some datasets. Of course there will be some that won't be published at once now, but putting things on the rails remains a good objective.
I'll let you know on this list (or on FSFE blog) when they'll have begun publishing datasets.
Michel Roche