yes, sorry.  they SHOULDN'T be used outside the BBC.


On 28/07/06, Kim Plowright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >Kim's right, these feeds should be used outside the BBC's site and
from that perspective,

Freudian slip, Ben? :-)

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Sent: 28 July 2006 10:58
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Weather Feeds: these are NOT covered under the
backstage terms, please do NOT use them.

Hello all,

Kim's right, these feeds should be used outside the BBC's site and from
that perspective, in the morning after the night before, I realise I
probably shouldn't have posted my previous email.

I would point out that all I did was pull the urls out of the javascript
on the BBC News Website - which no doubt someone else would have done
instead if I hadn't...

...but I did indeed know that the data wasn't licensed (which is the
different to someone else doing it ) and so in the cold light of day I
realise it was a little irresponsible for me to encourage you to put the
data on your site.

Please be patient whilst the BBC continues to work out an 'official'
weather offering with the Met Office.


Cheers
Ben



On 27/07/06, Kim Plowright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah! That was quick work, and fab, thanks, but....
>
> Next time eh?
>
> Sorry!
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Phil Winstanley
> Sent: Thu 27/07/2006 20:47
> To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> Subject: RE: [backstage] Weather Feeds: these are  NOT covered under
the backstage terms, please do NOT use them.
>
> Ah - ignore my lat mail then. J
>
>
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kim Plowright
> Sent: 27 July 2006 20:18
> To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> Subject: [backstage] Weather Feeds: these are NOT covered under the
> backstage terms, please do NOT use them.
>
>
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Jem is not around today, so I've been asked to put my official BBC hat

> on [1] and let you all know the situation with the weather feeds
> referenced below.
>
> Here's the short version
>
> The weather feeds detailed below are *NOT COVERED* by the BBC
> backstage terms.
> Please, *DO NOT* use those feeds.
> I'm *REALLY SORRY*, I know you're all frustrated by the saga of
> getting the weather feeds to you.
>
> So, here's a slightly longer version.
>
> As you all know, the data in the weather feeds isn't actually owned by

> the BBC - the BBC has an agreement with the Met Office to use the
data.
> The good people in BBC Weather have been negotiating with the Met to
> get this data publically available, but that's been a lengthy process.
> Obviously, we have to find an arrangement that keeps both the Met and
> the BBC, and you lot on the list happy.
>
> Eventually, it was agreed in principal that the data could be released

> to backstage under a developer key system, so the Met would know who
> was using the data and how. As the government expects them to expolit
> their assets commercially to relieve the burden on the tax payer, this

> seems reasonable; they can tell if someone starts a commercial service

> using the non-commercial data and make them stop.
>
> The developer key system was a slight problem, though - there have
> been real problems getting the system set up on the BBC
> infrastructure. I'm not sure what the problems have been, I'm sorry,
> but I do know that the BBC boxen are somewhat eccentric and difficult
> to work with, and probably wanted the code in BBC 32K BASIC on punch
cards or something.
> So that's where we are.
>
> The availability of the data without that key system has the potential

> to really sour the BBC's relationship with the Met Office. It may well

> make negotiating further data releases really hard, both internally
> and with other BBC partners; and might jeopardise the whole backstage
> project. It's bigger than 'just backstage', too - it's all of the
> BBC's weather service that could be affected.
>
> So - and I'm sorry to have to ask you this - please could you refrain
> from using the feeds below.
>
> Kass, the lovely head developer in weather, is trying to get a
> free-to-air 2 day with observations RSS feed up and running, but she's

> trying to do that on top of her regular stiff workload (in the same
> way that I keep an eye on the list above my regular job, just out of
> love for the project). Once the new backstage producer starts, then
> hopefully they'll pick up the work on the developer key. I'll keep
> prodding people around the organisation to keep things moving; as you
> know, we're restructuring inside the BBC at the moment, so things are
> rather up in the air. In the meantime, I really appreciate your
> patience and forebearance in the face of lovely JSON feeds...
>
> I know this makes us look like a bunch of numpties, and I'm personally

> really sorry.
>
> Sorry if this sounds a bit formal, I just had to rewrite it after my
> work webmail ate the previous draft!
>
> Kim
>
> [1] Heather coloured tweed, with a trout fishing fly in the hatband,
> for those of you who remember.
>
>
>
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