Calling Open Data Developers: We need your help

by James T 30. September 2009 10:51

From today we are inviting developers to show government how to get the future public data site right - how to find and use public sector information.

The developer community through initiatives such as Show Us a Better Way, the Power of Information Taskforce, MySociety and Rewired State have consistently demonstrated their eagerness and abilities to "Code a Better Country".  You have given us evidence and examples to help drive this forward within government.

We have an early preview of what the site could look like; we are now inviting interaction and comment from the developer community. With over 1000 existing data sets, from 7 departments (brought together in re-useable form for the first time) and community resources, we want developers to work with us to use the data to create great applications; give us feedback on the early operational community; and tell us how to develop what we have into a single point of access for government-held public data.

We know it is still work in progress, and there’s still a lot to do. That’s why we need you to help us get this right. Let us know what features or changes would make the site better for your and what other data sources you would like to see here.

To join in please sign up to the Google Group and we will get in touch.

Let your developer colleagues know and use #opendata on Twitter.

Get Excited and Make Things

Reproduced with kind permission from Matt Jones

Comments

9/30/2009 2:01:16 PM #

Pingback from futuregovconsultancy.com

FutureGov  
» Useful links  

» links for 2009-09-30

futuregovconsultancy.com

9/30/2009 2:13:31 PM #

I love the way that a call for open data developers is to join a closed google group - oh the irony!

Rupert

10/1/2009 1:04:09 PM #

was interested right up until the "you *MUST* join google groups".
I should trust google why ?

memals

10/1/2009 10:40:44 PM #

Pingback from mindpark.se

Gör mig lycklig nu · Mindpark

mindpark.se

10/2/2009 3:33:44 AM #

Pingback from osss.cn

Osss.cn 开源社区   » 开放数据得到了Cabinet Office的支持

osss.cn

10/2/2009 4:37:31 AM #

Pingback from smartpeopleiknow.wordpress.com

Words to live by «  Smart People I Know

smartpeopleiknow.wordpress.com

10/2/2009 8:15:33 AM #

lol@Rupert - very true! Nonetheless it's far overdue that we had access to public data in this country. It will be interesting to see what data is actually made available.

Alan

10/2/2009 5:05:17 PM #

Pingback from iklinkdump.wordpress.com

links for 2009-10-02 « Ing's Links

iklinkdump.wordpress.com

10/2/2009 6:03:41 PM #

Pingback from publicstrategist.com

e –Government ten years on | Public Strategist

publicstrategist.com

10/2/2009 10:32:45 PM #

Pingback from trailkev.wordpress.com

Government wants developers to get excited and make things « A little Jack with that?

trailkev.wordpress.com

10/3/2009 12:38:48 AM #

Pingback from take21.org

September #6 at take21.org/blog

take21.org

10/3/2009 12:43:39 AM #

Pingback from take21.wordpress.com

September #6 « take21

take21.wordpress.com

10/3/2009 10:04:39 AM #

Pingback from yuvablog.com

Government urges developers to get excited and make things | Yuvablog

yuvablog.com

10/3/2009 7:13:01 PM #

Pingback from rfahey.org

Vote for Government Transparency | Talkin' bout a revolution

rfahey.org

10/4/2009 9:34:37 AM #

Pingback from blogs.gartner.com

All The World Is The Same When It Comes To Government 2.0… Or Not?

blogs.gartner.com

10/5/2009 12:11:04 PM #

Pingback from voxpublica.no

Britisk data-frislipp « Vox Publica

voxpublica.no

10/5/2009 6:38:19 PM #

Pingback from boycottnovell.com

Links 05/10/2009: GoblinX 3.0 Chooses KDE 4, New Chumby Arrives | Boycott Novell

boycottnovell.com

10/5/2009 7:32:55 PM #

Pingback from javiergarcialeon.wordpress.com

Las estadísticas (tambien) están cambiando « Javier García León

javiergarcialeon.wordpress.com

10/5/2009 9:25:50 PM #

Pingback from s5h.net

s5h.net  » Blog Archive   » Openness in Government Promoted in the UK, France Needs it Also

s5h.net

10/5/2009 10:04:25 PM #

Pingback from redcatco.com

Set our Data Free and Create a (Digital) Economy | redcatco blog

redcatco.com

10/6/2009 10:38:40 AM #

Pingback from e-demokratie.org

www.data.gov.uk » E-Government, E-Partizipation, Internationales, So sollte es sein » E-Demokratie.org

e-demokratie.org

10/6/2009 12:17:16 PM #

Pingback from blogs.talis.com

n²  » Blog Archive   » SPARQLing data.gov.uk: Edubase Data

blogs.talis.com

10/7/2009 5:16:53 AM #

Pingback from gov2.net.au

Mashup Australia – Start Sending in Your Entries | Government 2.0 Taskforce

gov2.net.au

10/7/2009 7:05:06 AM #

Pingback from blog.programmableweb.com

UK Government Reaching Out to Developers. Again.

blog.programmableweb.com

10/7/2009 1:16:25 PM #

Pingback from blogopensource.com

UK Government Reaching Out to Developers. Again. | Open Source Blog

blogopensource.com

10/7/2009 4:31:13 PM #

Pingback from qubemedia.net

Social Media Agency UK: Qube Media: Blog :   How to track your life and WTF is Google Wave? (5 of the best)

qubemedia.net

10/8/2009 1:29:30 PM #

Kent County Council have started to do something similar
www.picandmix.org.uk

Paula

10/9/2009 12:28:30 PM #

Pingback from blog.okfn.org

Open Knowledge Foundation Blog  » Blog Archive   » Data.gov.uk Launched - and it’s Using CKAN

blog.okfn.org

10/14/2009 1:29:48 PM #

Pingback from benhammersley.com

Ben Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent

benhammersley.com

10/19/2009 5:11:14 AM #

Pingback from torgeirmicaelsen.no

Den nye økonomien

torgeirmicaelsen.no

10/19/2009 3:49:39 PM #

fix credit biz

I only wish I had found it sooner.

fix credit biz

10/23/2009 4:00:45 PM #

Pingback from wait-till-i.com

Wait till I come!  » Blog Archive   » Data, data, everywhere – government and museum hack competitions, get them while they are hot!

wait-till-i.com

10/25/2009 12:56:20 AM #

'Great', I thought at first. But to echo 'memals' comment... Why force me sign up to Google Groups for this? I would love to participate, but will not be forced to sign up to an account with Google.

Come on data.gov.uk. Get your act together. Get shot of the stupid Google account requirement and you may get more respondents.

Please explain why you have done this. It's totally unnecessary.

Terry

10/25/2009 9:48:45 AM #

Pingback from alexmikro.net

Raw Data Now in the UK update | alexmikro.net

alexmikro.net

10/27/2009 8:38:41 AM #

Visualizing the Traffic Count Data for data.gov.uk

"Visualising Transport Data for data.gov.uk" [itoworld.blogspot.com] by ITO! is the result of about one and a half days developing new visualizations and maps based on the recently released traffic count data for data.gov.uk Developer Camp, which itself is described...

information aesthetics

10/27/2009 12:54:40 PM #

Pingback from dipnip.com

Visualizing the Traffic Count Data for data.gov.uk | Dipnip

dipnip.com

10/27/2009 4:53:07 PM #

Stephen Timms reports progress on Making Public Data Public

Stephen Timms reports progress on Making Public Data Public

Digital Engagement

12/5/2009 9:17:09 AM #

Pingback from sorvipenkki.wordpress.com

Avoin data -hankkeen eteneminen Isossa-Britanniassa « Sorvipenkin äärellä

sorvipenkki.wordpress.com

12/7/2009 1:22:00 PM #

Pingback from blog.okfn.org

Open Knowledge Foundation Blog  » Blog Archive   » UK Government announces lots of new open data!

blog.okfn.org

12/9/2009 3:04:51 PM #

Linked Data in the Public Sector – Not as Easy as it Sounds

A few months ago, in a blog post, our CTO opined that it was ‘time to return to the Semantic Web again’. As a testament to this, the government has been engaging with Linked Data developers in order to open...

Capping IT Off

12/23/2009 12:30:25 PM #

I don't see there being a problem with signing up with Google groups but I think that it might put off some people.  I don't know exactly what you want from us when we join up.

Christine

1/10/2010 3:26:23 PM #

Pingback from brianhoadley.com

  Las Vegas industry event – or London data store launch? by brian hoadley

brianhoadley.com

1/14/2010 9:08:14 PM #

Pingback from norskklimanettverk.no

Klimadata visualisert

norskklimanettverk.no

1/21/2010 4:06:08 AM #

Pingback from info-wars.org

Tim Berners-Lee to launch British government’s free data website : Infowars Ireland

info-wars.org

1/22/2010 5:27:41 AM #

Pingback from worldbbnews.com

Tim Berners-Lee to launch British government’s free data website | World BB News

worldbbnews.com

2/5/2010 10:19:41 AM #

Pingback from cab.unime.it

Ciber NewsLetter  » Blog Archive   » UK: Rendere pubblici i dati pubblici

cab.unime.it

2/8/2010 10:41:18 AM #

Hi. I will show this post to my colleague who may be able to give a hand. He is an expert at open data development.

Alcohol Abuse Maryland

Add comment

(Will show your Gravatar icon)



Search

Media links

RSS Twitter Bookmark and Share

Archive

<<  February 2010  >>
MoTuWeThFrSaSu
25262728293031
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
1234567
Post list