Re: solving the privacy issue for online person data in emergencies

Thanks, Paola. Yes, I attended the webinar!
And also attended the Wednesday call with W3C group on Emergency
Information Management. I advocated about the need of the bridge between
different communities and leveraging the semantic web standards we gonna
built in coordination with the CrisisMappers community, especially for
actionable information needs' discussion we are having here. I will
continue work on the synergies across these groups. :)

Best,
Hemant



On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com>wrote:

> Glad to hear about the cooperation taking place among various teams/groups!
> (hemant I think I said thanks  for planning to attend online seminar on
> the other list, right? - look forward to hear all about it)
>
> with reference to the red cross not wanting their data online
>
>
> Erik Hersman <ehersman@gmail.com> Sep 24 09:20PM +0300
>
> The Red Cross doesn't want any of the people's information online, so they
> refused to use anything but pen and paper.  Some techies here created an
> app for it that sat on the local computer,
>
>
> I wonders
>
> looks like something needs doing
>
> is anyone working on how to find an acceptable solution?
>
> If not, should someone be working on such a thing?
>
> I have a few things in mind I d like to discuss with anyone who may want to
> spare a cycle or two at some point to see if we can do :-)
>
>
> PDM
>



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