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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

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30/09/2009 14:01:16 #

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30/09/2009 14:13:31 #

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

Rupert

01/10/2009 13:04:09 #

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

memals

01/10/2009 22:40:44 #

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02/10/2009 08:15:33 #

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

02/10/2009 17:05:17 #

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08/10/2009 13:29:30 #

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

Paula

09/10/2009 12:28:30 #

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25/10/2009 00:56:20 #

'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

25/10/2009 09:48:45 #

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