Open behind the firewall?

Today's discussion on 'open data behind the firewall' was very 
interesting I think and it's perhaps something we might pursue somehow.

I'm about to write up the Share-PSI workshop that we held in Samos at 
the start of the month and so I'm looking through all the presentations 
again [1]. The first one was from the Norwegian government and they have 
a traffic light system for their data:

Red: For internal use and the customer's use only.

Amber: data to be shared between public sector organisations and the 
customer.

Green: Open for all

(see slide 2 of Heather Broomfield and Steinar Skagemo's presentation [2]).

The Share-PSI workshop seemed impressed by this idea and it has proved 
useful to the Norwegian public sector.

WDYT?

Phil.


[1] http://www.w3.org/2013/share-psi/workshop/samos/agenda
[2] http://www.w3.org/2013/share-psi/workshop/samos/no



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Phil Archer
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Received on Friday, 25 July 2014 15:14:52 UTC