Thanks Gautam! And Thej, that sounds really neat.
Here's everything that I will be putting out, as a part of Know Your
Climatehttp://blog.knowyourclimate.org/'s
pledge to open data:
*PS. Most of this data is cleaned up public sources of data, extracts of
larger databases, and some that I have
Hey folks,
Proceeding on the lines of what Karthik suggested - it would be a really
neat idea if we can come up with a voluntary pledge to release data into
the public domain, on occasion of the Open Data Camp 2013.
I'm sure that a majority of us here at Datameet have some amount of data
with us
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On 02/25/2013 07:59 PM, Pavan Srinath wrote:
Now, we can do this in three ways:
1) We announce what we're willing to share here on this email thread. (I
can go first!)
2) We share our intentions with our gracious organisers Thej/Nisha and
we go
Just a thought related to the email I sent last week about data-hoarders
not releasing data to the public. Can we make a small beginning on this one
at the Open Data Camp this weekend?
Perhaps we can make it mandatory for each and every speaker at the sessions
to make public some data that they
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Karthik Shashidhar
karthik.shashid...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps we can make it mandatory for each and every speaker at the sessions
to make public some data that they possess and which is not in the open
domain already?
That's a great idea, Karthik.
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