Hi All,

I have been collecting data about Bangalore for years. The collected data
include  Election, weather, GIS etc and were from different sources. I have
been wanting to distribute it online for a while. Two big reasons to do it

   1. Unlock the data which was locked up in some govt institutes and make
   it available to everybody
   2. Help data enthusiasts, data scientists, researchers, journalists and
   developers who are interested in Bangalore and data.

At last I figured a way to do it. Its through mercurial repository
available at Bangalore Open Data
Repository<http://code.thejeshgn.com/bangalore>.
That’s probably the most easiest way to distribute and collaborate. If you
are developer you can just clone the project, if not you can download the
data dump <http://code.thejeshgn.com/bangalore/get/tip.zip>.

*License:*
The chosen license is
ODbL<http://code.thejeshgn.com/bangalore/src/tip/odbl.txt>.
For those who dont know, its very similar to Creative Commons Share Alike,
Attribute license. Its used to keep the modifications or additions to data
open as well. A gist of the license below.

You are free:

To Share: To copy, distribute and use the database.
To Create: To produce works from the database.
To Adapt: To modify, transform and build upon the database.

As long as you:

Attribute: You must attribute any public use of the database, or works
produced from the database, in the manner specified in the ODbL. For any
use or redistribution of the database, or works produced from it, you must
make clear to others the license of the database and keep intact any
notices on the original database.
Share-Alike: If you publicly use any adapted version of this database, or
works produced from an adapted database, you must also offer that adapted
database under the ODbL.
Keep open: If you redistribute the database, or an adapted version of it,
then you may use technological measures that restrict the work (such as
DRM) as long as you also redistribute a version without such measures.

The repository also has code examples to play with the data, convert from
one format to other. All code examples are available under BSD
license<http://text.thejeshgn.com/bsd-license.txt> unless
until specified.

*Contribute:*
You are more than welcome to contribute to the project. There are mainly
four ways to contribute to the project.

   1. The easiest way is to send me the data if you have any. Don’t worry
   about the format or any other details. Open an email, attach data and click
   send. If you want it to be confidential then use my GPG
keys<http://text.thejeshgn.com/BFFC8DD3C06DD6B0.txt>.
   I promise not to leak this information to anybody.
   2. Contributing by cleaning up the data. All our data is available in
   some open format. Download (clone it if u like) it, clean it, use it and
   send it back to me.
   3. If you are a developer you can send the code examples, hacks. Make
   sure the code is in BSD or similar licensed.
   4. If you are a researcher or visualizer. Go ahead and use the data. It
   will be great if you can add a link attributing the project and send us a
   mail. I will list it on our project page.

Please do send me your comments to improve the project. BTW bookmark the
link if you havent already

http://code.thejeshgn.com/bangalore


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Cross posted from blog post at
http://thejeshgn.com/2012/09/15/introducing-bangalore-open-data-repository/to
get the group's feedback.


Thej
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http://thejeshgn.com
GPG ID :  0xBFFC8DD3C06DD6B0

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