- From: Dave Reynolds <dave.e.reynolds@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2013 15:33:52 +0100
- To: James McKinney <james@opennorth.ca>
- CC: public-gld-comments@w3.org
Hi James, Many thanks for the report. I've noted that in the implementations page. Cheers, Dave On 06/09/13 02:04, James McKinney wrote: > The Organization ontology is reused by the Popolo specification: http://popoloproject.com/specs/organization.html Several groups have adopted Popolo in their software projects, and have thus implemented the Organization ontology: > > 1. http://popoloproject.com/ > James McKinney > Executive Director > Open North Inc. > Uses the Organization ontology as part of a specification for legislative data > > 2. https://github.com/opencivicdata/pupa > James Turk (along with Paul Tagliamonte and Thom Neale) > Sunlight Labs Developer > Sunlight Foundation > Uses Popolo within a Python framework for managing legislative data > > I can point you to repositories that use this framework to aggregate legislative data from across the web. > > 3. https://github.com/mysociety/popit-api > Edmund von der Burg (along with Matthew Somerville) > Developer > mySociety Limited > Uses Popolo within a Node.js app to create, store and share key facts about people, especially their job titles, photo, contact details and career histories > > See http://popit.mysociety.org/ for data access. > > 4. https://github.com/openpolis/django-popolo > Guglielmo Celata > Chief Technology Strategist and Main Developer > Openpolis > Uses Popoli within a Django app, that can be used as a component of a larger Django project > > Cheers, > > -- > James McKinney > Open North > +1.514.247.0223 > http://opennorth.ca/ > >
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