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>   Today's topic summary
>
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/datameet/topics
>
>    - Logo Contest Voting! <#145feb470c9ae1b4_group_thread_0> [12 Updates]
>    - Open Weather Map <#145feb470c9ae1b4_group_thread_1> [1 Update]
>    - Extracting address level data from 
> OpenStreetMap<#145feb470c9ae1b4_group_thread_2>[2 Updates]
>    - India Parliamentary constituencies lightweight 
> version<#145feb470c9ae1b4_group_thread_3>[6 Updates]
>    - draft 2 of ECI Letter <#145feb470c9ae1b4_group_thread_4> [3 Updates]
>    - Election Results day <#145feb470c9ae1b4_group_thread_5> [1 Update]
>
>   Logo Contest 
> Voting!<http://groups.google.com/group/datameet/t/6cd6f05c2bcc70ff>
>
>    Nisha Thompson <ni...@datameet.org> May 15 02:03AM -0400
>
>    Hey Everyone!
>
>    Before March's Open Data Camp we wanted a DataMeet logo and had asked
>    people to contribute some design ideas.
>
>    We were expecting maybe 1 or 2 ideas that we would adapt. But were
>    overwhelmed by how awesome everyone on this list is and received
>    almost 15
>    or so design ideas!
>
>    We really couldn't decide which to pick. We narrowed it down to 9 of
>    the
>    best designed ones and are putting it up to the group to decide.
>
>    We want to keep the logo decision to people on this group. So this is
>    how
>    this going to work.
>
>    1) Check out the logos at this link:
>    http://datameet.org/wiki/logocontest
>    2) Pick the logo you like
>    3) Each logo has a corresponding number to left of it.
>    4) Reply to this thread with the number of the logo.
>
>    The logo with the most votes wins. We won't count any votes that are
>    not
>    replies to this thread.
>
>    The contest will close on the 20th of May.
>
>    Thank you to the designers! Special shoutout to Anand Doshi for
>    designing
>    so many!
>
>    We don't have a prize for the designer yet but we will think one up.
>
>    We might edit the final logo slightly, but will keep the integrity of
>    the
>    overall design.
>
>    Nisha and Thej
>
>
>    --
>    Nisha Thompson
>    DataMeet.org
>    ni...@datameet.org
>    skype: nishaqt
>    mobile: 962-061-2245
>
>
>
>
>    Thejesh GN <i...@thejeshgn.com> May 15 11:37AM +0530
>
>    My vote for 2 and 6
>
>
>
>    Thej
>    --
>    Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
>    http://thejeshgn.com
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>
>    Gautam John <gkj...@gmail.com> May 15 11:49AM +0530
>
>    5 and 6.
>
>
>
>
>
>    Johnson Chetty <johnsonche...@gmail.com> May 15 11:49AM +0530
>
>
>    > My vote for 2 and 6
>
>    > This could be done nicely as options in a poll?
>    But I think you would have thought about that. :)
>
>    I like 6.. :)
>
>    Thej
>    --
>    Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
>    http://thejeshgn.com
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>    On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Nisha Thompson <ni...@datameet.org>
>    wrote:
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>    Regards,
>    Johnson Chetty
>
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>
>    Anand Doshi <an...@erpnext.com> May 15 11:52AM +0530
>
>    Thanks Nisha and Thej :D
>
>    I’ve used Pixelmator to make these, but it can export to photoshop
>    too. Let me know if and when you need the files.
>
>
>    Thanks,
>    Anand Doshi.
>
>    On 15 May 2014 at 11:34:18 am, Nisha Thompson (ni...@datameet.org)
>    wrote:
>
>    Hey Everyone!
>
>    Before March's Open Data Camp we wanted a DataMeet logo and had asked
>    people to contribute some design ideas.
>
>    We were expecting maybe 1 or 2 ideas that we would adapt.  But were
>    overwhelmed by how awesome everyone on this list is and received almost 15
>    or so design ideas!
>
>    We really couldn't decide which to pick.  We narrowed it down to 9 of
>    the best designed ones and are putting it up to the group to decide.
>
>    We want to keep the logo decision to people on this group. So this is
>    how this going to work.
>
>    1) Check out the logos at this link:
>    http://datameet.org/wiki/logocontest
>    2) Pick the logo you like
>    3) Each logo has a corresponding number to left of it.
>    4) Reply to this thread with the number of the logo.
>
>    The logo with the most votes wins.  We won't count any votes that are
>    not replies to this thread.
>
>    The contest will close on the 20th of May.
>
>    Thank you to the designers! Special shoutout to Anand Doshi for
>    designing so many!
>
>    We don't have a prize for the designer yet but we will think one up.
>
>    We might edit the final logo slightly, but will keep the integrity of
>    the overall design.
>
>    Nisha and Thej
>
>
>    --
>    Nisha Thompson
>    DataMeet.org
>    ni...@datameet.org
>    skype: nishaqt
>    mobile: 962-061-2245
>
>
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>
>    Ashish Pandey <ashish...@gmail.com> May 15 11:55AM +0530
>
>    5 & 6
>
>
>
>
>
>
>    Sajjad Anwar <m...@sajjad.in> May 15 11:59AM +0530
>
>    6.
>
>
>    --
>    Sajjad Anwar http://geohacker.in
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>
>    Nagarajan M <mnagarajan...@gmail.com> May 15 12:15PM +0530
>
>    7
>
>
>
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>    Nagarajan M <mnagarajan...@gmail.com> May 15 12:16PM +0530
>
>    Sorry I misread the no. It is 6.
>
>
>
>
>    Chaitanya Sagar <chaitanya.sa...@gmail.com> May 15 12:16PM +0530
>
>    My vote to 6
>
>
>    Best,
>
>    Chaitanya Sagar
>
>
>
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>
>    "Vaishnavi Jayakumar (Inclusive India)" <
>    vaishnavi.jayaku...@inclusiveindia.info> May 15 12:22PM +0530
>
>    9. Hilarious! Needs datameet written underneath somewhere while people
>    puzzle it out! I get the pink-blue but perhaps a more attractive shade
>    of
>    pink and blue may help overall attractiveness. Or use more quirky
>    colours.
>
>    5. If it can be made less broad. Captures spirit of datameet perfectly!
>
>    Other stuff was very attractive but I guess I'm big on reading meanings
>    into things ;-)
>
>
>    ---------------------------------------
>    *VAISHNAVI JAYAKUMAR*
>    http://about.me/vjayakumar
>
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>    Sreenivas KN <aarei...@gmail.com> May 15 12:34PM +0530
>
>    irrespective of which font/ design you might choose, also focus on the
>    logo
>    colour. pfa a quick snapshot of the colour emotion guide. there could
>    be
>    more on this subject which designers could also check before
>    finalizing the
>    logo.
>
>    if this group is about people and data... then the people part (any
>    thing
>    that connotes this) in the logo is missing
>
>    great work. hope this helps. cheers.
>
>
>    On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Vaishnavi Jayakumar (Inclusive
>    India) <
>
>
>
>   Open Weather Map<http://groups.google.com/group/datameet/t/9aef3abc595b859f>
>
>    Thejesh GN <i...@thejeshgn.com> May 15 12:00PM +0530
>
>    http://www.openweathermap.org/
>
>    Looks like an interesting project. Figuring out to hook my netatmo to
>    them.
>
>    Data is CC-BY-SA 2.0
>
>    Thanks,
>    Thej
>    --
>    Thejesh GN *⏚* ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
>    http://thejeshgn.com
>    GPG ID : 0xBFFC8DD3C06DD6B0
>
>
>
>   Extracting address level data from 
> OpenStreetMap<http://groups.google.com/group/datameet/t/fa8fc093218753b>
>
>    Raman Arora <raman1...@gmail.com> May 15 11:08AM +0530
>
>    I'm interested in analyzing address level data for specific
>    sub-localities
>    using OpenStreetMaps.
>
>    Some questions that I have
>
>    1. Is it available to download a dataset in the form of a CSV file
>    2. Will it provide me with the associated Lat/Long
>    3. What is the extent of population of address level information on
>    OpenStreetMaps for cities like Mumbai/Delhi?
>
>    Are there any other available sources for India? (Similar to Royal PAF
>    for
>    UK and USPS for the US?)
>
>
>
>
>    Sajjad Anwar <m...@sajjad.in> May 15 11:20AM +0530
>
>    Hello Raman,
>
>    I'd like to suggest that questions related to OpenStreetMap should go
>    to one of the mailing lists there. Preferably, talk-in
>    (https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-in) or newbies
>    (https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies)
>
>    OpenStreetMap uses several tags to store addresses -
>    http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features#Addresses
>    I can't think of a single place where you can download a CSV from, but
>    you can extract it with some effort. For instance, I have just added
>    this query into Overpass - http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/3o6 (take a look
>    at the data tab)
>
>    Also, there's a project called http://openaddresses.io. They have just
>    started and it's covering only the US right now. But if you end up
>    fetching the address data, please consider contributing to
>    OpenAddresses. I'd be happy to help.
>
>    Cheers,
>    Sajjad.
>
>
>    --
>    Sajjad Anwar http://geohacker.in
>
>
>
>   India Parliamentary constituencies lightweight 
> version<http://groups.google.com/group/datameet/t/53bed09164524649>
>
>    Dilip Damle <cadvis...@gmail.com> May 14 09:18PM -0700
>
>    Hi,
>
>    I am doing a checking of this data.
>    I have found about 6-7 very small polygons missing in my data
>    This and any other corrections I will do today.
>
>    If anyone finds anything please let me know.
>    It would be great if someone downloads and opens the file and tells if
>    it
>    works or there are some hitches.
>
>
>    On Thursday, May 15, 2014 12:19:54 AM UTC+5:30, Dilip Damle wrote:
>
>
>
>
>    Srinivasan Ramani <srinivasan...@gmail.com> May 15 09:51AM +0530
>
>    Dear Dilip,
>
>    Thank you for the lightweight version. I still found the converted KML
>    version of it a bit difficult to use in a Fusion Table; but I copied
>    your
>    KML attributes to correct missing/ erroneous values for my own
>    converted
>    KML (arrived by simplifying geometries of the datameet version by
>    QGIS).
>
>    It is hosted here:
>
>    
> https://www.google.com/fusiontables/DataSource?docid=1gMha069AC-bkJjv7TZg5dzWbbbqq1ducBBMF_Sy7
>
>
>
>    --
>    Best Regards,
>    Srinivasan V. Ramani ,
>    Senior Assistant Editor,
>    Economic and Political Weekly ,
>    New Delhi: 110 067
>    09650855669
>
>
>
>
>    Dilip Damle <cadvis...@gmail.com> May 14 09:57PM -0700
>
>    I will also make a KML later today and post it.
>
>
>    On Thursday, May 15, 2014 9:51:53 AM UTC+5:30, Srini wrote:
>
>
>
>
>    Devdatta Tengshe <devda...@tengshe.in> May 15 10:28AM +0530
>
>    HI Dilip,
>    Thanks for making the lightweight version. I have checked it, and
>    except
>    for a few minor topological issues, there is only one major issue.
>    The Constituency of Mandi in HP is being repeated multiple times.
>
>    Otherwise it looks great.
>
>    Regards,
>    Devdatta Tengshe
>
>
>
>
>
>
>    Dilip Damle <cadvis...@gmail.com> May 14 10:05PM -0700
>
>    @Devdatta
>
>    Thank you
>
>    I have already removed the duplicates,
>    There was one more duplicate constituency
>
>    There are some missing very small polygons which I will fix and then
>    release again
>
>    On Thursday, May 15, 2014 12:19:54 AM UTC+5:30, Dilip Damle wrote:
>
>
>
>
>    Devdatta Tengshe <devda...@tengshe.in> May 15 10:36AM +0530
>
>    HI Dilip,
>    Thanks for making the lightweight version. I have checked it, and
>    except
>    for a few minor topological issues, there is only one major issue.
>    The Constituency of Mandi in HP is being repeated multiple times.
>
>    Regards,
>    Devdatta
>    Hi,
>
>    I am doing a checking of this data.
>    I have found about 6-7 very small polygons missing in my data
>    This and any other corrections I will do today.
>
>    If anyone finds anything please let me know.
>    It would be great if someone downloads and opens the file and tells if
>    it
>    works or there are some hitches.
>
>
>    On Thursday, May 15, 2014 12:19:54 AM UTC+5:30, Dilip Damle wrote:
>
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>   draft 2 of ECI 
> Letter<http://groups.google.com/group/datameet/t/f07cc9fee941a62c>
>
>    Nisha Thompson <ni...@datameet.org> May 15 09:28AM +0530
>
>    Hey All,
>
>    I have changed a few things from the first version. I put it up on the
>    wiki
>    for review here:
>
>    http://datameet.org/wiki/odclettertoecidraft
>
>    It would be good to send it now since Elections are over and we can do
>    follow up with them.
>
>    Please add anything that you can think of. Also if we can make a list
>    of
>    suggested formats to add as an attachment. I have added Avinash
>    suggested
>    XML.
>
>    If someone could edit the letter to take out all the Americanisms that
>    would be great also :)
>
>    Nisha
>
>    --
>    Nisha Thompson
>    DataMeet.org
>    ni...@datameet.org
>    skype: nishaqt
>    mobile: 962-061-2245
>
>
>
>
>    Venkatraman S <venka...@gmail.com> May 15 10:08AM +0530
>
>
>    > Please add anything that you can think of. Also if we can make a
>    list of
>    > suggested formats to add as an attachment. I have added Avinash
>    suggested
>    > XML.
>
>    Why XML?
>
>
>
>
>    Ashish Pandey <ashish...@gmail.com> May 15 10:18AM +0530
>
>    Hi,
>    I don’t want to start a debate on format but looking at
>    current/emerging technologies & format used by those. I would like to
>    propose a JSON (java script object notion) format. which has number of
>    advantages over XML format including being faster.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>   Election Results 
> day<http://groups.google.com/group/datameet/t/11c7a2c10a1c8e3>
>
>    Venkatraman S <venka...@gmail.com> May 15 10:06AM +0530
>
>    Btw, are the election expenses data out?
>
>    -V
>
>
>
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