- From: Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 15:20:39 -0700
- To: public-egov-ig@w3.org
- Cc: Thomas Roessler <tlr@w3.org>
hi, many of you are aware of the workshop on Removing the roadblocks to a pan European market for Public Sector Information re-use in Brussels on 10/11 May. Outputs from that workshop are now available: - The workshop agenda page links to the presentations: http://share-psi.eu/agenda/ - Raw notes are available: http://sharepsi.okfnpad.org/workshopnotes - Ton Zijlstra of the epsiplatform project (kudos!) produced a workshop report as a commentable document: https://daa.co-ment.com/text/GXXnDNBIU68/view/ Some key questions from the report: - What are the core data sets you want to see available for re-use, and do you know who to approach / where to get it? (e.g. Geodata is a big scope, which elements would you give priority?) - Why is access still the first and foremost barrier? What can be done to remove it from the top of the list? - What can we do to connect the dots between the places where costs fall and the places where benefits become visible inside government? - Do we need separate transition plans for certain sectors and types of public bodies, to let disruption take a more controlled course? How to explore the possibilities for adaptation? - Can we reuse licensing discussions and experiences in other sectors, or from the Open Source community in a more purposeful manner? - Is it possible to come up with a set of generic rules (terms and condition) for reuse? - Is there a task for the EC to make sure license interoperability between MS happens? (as national efforts may not have the means or mandate to make sure of that) We'll have a slot to present the workshop results and subsequent discussion at the Digital Agenda Assembly on 16/17 June. Your input welcome! Regards, -- Thomas Roessler, W3C <tlr@w3.org> (@roessler)
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