On Fri, 22 May 2009 14:53:59 -0400
Josh Knauer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm glad that they did launch it with whatever they had, rather than  
> waiting for all of the federal agencies to stop dragging their feet  
> and post their data.

This seems to be headed off-topic, but I'll see if I can keep it
pertinent... I'm currently working with some folks from my city's IT
department to try to open up data and publish more interesting stuff.
One of the struggles they find is that although they have the
mechanisms in place to coalesce and publish data, the various
departments don't use those systems because the paper pushing they have
works fine, and there's no motivating reason.

So part of my challenge in working with them is identifying places
where we can find whatever data is currently available, publish it, and
perhaps get some public feedback where the data is missing in order to
create that motivation: If there's enough of a road closures database
that people use it to tell when the street in front of their house is
going to be torn up, and the sewer department tears up the street
without using the database and therefore without notifying people, then
maybe we can get those complaints directed to the right people.

So, yes, this is probably a fingers-crossed "I hope *someone* uses
this!" attempt to ship early, in the hopes that the demand will pull
people along to ship often.

(And, see, that kinda went back towards topic: Roads are geographical
features...)

Dan


> 
> -josh
> 
> Josh Knauer, CEO of Rhiza Labs
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> 
> On May 22, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Ian White wrote:
> 
> > Yeah, I don't think it's anything show-stopping. Can anybody speak
> > to how it's different from, say, geodata.gov (the rebranded
> > geospatial one
> > stop)?
> >
> > Obviously, data.gov is more than geo, but looking for specifics...
> >
> >
> >
> > Ian White :: Urban Mapping Inc.
> > 690 Fifth Street  Suite 200 :: San Francisco  CA :: 94107
> > T.415.946.8170 x800 :: F.866.385.8266 :: urbanmapping.com/blog
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected]
> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin
> > Elliott Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 11:23 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Cc: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [Geowanking] Data dot gov now open
> >
> > I was just looking at this late last night. Unfortunately, there
> > still aren't a lot of data sets.
> >
> > -Kevin
> >
> > On May 22, 2009, at 11:04 AM, P Kishor wrote:
> >
> >> via OKFN blog
> >>
> >> http://www.data.gov/ is now live.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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