Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] What Open Government can learn from us Open Source folks

2018-04-02 Thread Cameron Shorter
Hi Rahul, I thought you might be interest to know that we've put the submission into the Australian government, and pointed to this blog post: http://cameronshorter.blogspot.com.au/2018/03/what-could-open-government-learn-from.html Warm regards, Cameron On 7/3/18 4:08 pm, Cameron Shorter

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] What Open Government can learn from us Open Source folks

2018-03-06 Thread Cameron Shorter
Thanks for the feedback Rahul, Would you mind adding your comment into the text of the document (It is easier for me to collate comments, and also allows other reviewers to see your comments). I've provided you with review access:

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] What Open Government can learn from us Open Source folks

2018-03-04 Thread Rahul Soshte
Hi Cameron, A suggestion would be be to add the point of process of making of the Laws of a country(Editing the book of rules of Law governing the country) collaborative.By that way the Laws would be consistently and approriate to the changing times.For example in India,some laws made before

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] What Open Government can learn from us Open Source folks

2018-03-04 Thread Cameron Shorter
Folks, Thanks to those of you who have reviewed the response to the proposed Open Government National Action Plan. And I know a number of you are planning to add more feedback this week. (In a nutshell: The response explains Open Government needs to learn how to collaborate as effectively as

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] What Open Government can learn from us Open Source folks

2018-02-27 Thread Cameron Shorter
Thanks, you have some good ideas in here Marc. Would you mind adding them as a comment in the document as people who are doing the editing can see each others comments and track changes. I've set you up with review access to the document. Thanks Cameron On 27/2/18 9:28 pm, Marc Vloemans

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] What Open Government can learn from us Open Source folks

2018-02-27 Thread Marc Vloemans
Hi Cameron, Great to have such comprehensive argument in writing. The deadline of 15th March allows me only to jot down some quick notions. The business/market side of things is relatively underrepresented, while being essential for project sustainability. Could I suggest the following. Open

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] What Open Government can learn from us Open Source folks

2018-02-26 Thread Dirk Frigne
Cameron, Nice initiative. Now it is a bit to late for me, but if you can grant me review access, I will review and comment tommorow. Dirk. On 26-02-18 22:52, Cameron Shorter wrote: > The Australian Government has asked for feedback on how they are going > at Open Government, and I've started a

[OSGeo-Discuss] What Open Government can learn from us Open Source folks

2018-02-26 Thread Cameron Shorter
The Australian Government has asked for feedback on how they are going at Open Government, and I've started a draft response. I'm really keen to make sure that this response is well constructed because I think that if listened to, understood, and acted upon, then we can make a huge difference