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Prepare the publicbodies.org ODD 2022 Sprint #138

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augusto-herrmann opened this issue Mar 2, 2022 · 13 comments
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Prepare the publicbodies.org ODD 2022 Sprint #138

augusto-herrmann opened this issue Mar 2, 2022 · 13 comments

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@augusto-herrmann
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augusto-herrmann commented Mar 2, 2022

The Open Data Day 2022 is only a few days from now and it would be nice to do a sprint for publicbodies.org. For that, we need to prepare a few things:

If you'd like to help, just reply to this thread or use the chat on #publicbodies.org:matrix.org channel on Matrix.

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Since not even one person expressed interest in participating in this proposed activity, I'm now cancelling the proposed Open Data Day workshop.

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@augusto-herrmann Can it maybe work if we make a RSVP-link with dates that are 1-2 months ahead? Or if we join to discuss the issue at a Friday coffee break with govdirectory.org? Link and info: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Govdirectory/Events

I see MySociety, Alaveteli network, OK network, Wikidata and GovDirectory as relevant actors to be invited. Perhaps also groups from https://www.w3.org/community/groups/ like https://www.w3.org/community/opengov/ which latest post is about this issue: https://www.w3.org/community/opengov/2016/02/21/core-public-organisation-vocabulary/

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morisy commented Mar 15, 2022

I'd also be interested in scheduling out for a future date! my username at gmail is best email.

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Actually, we did do an activity planned in the last minute on the Open Data Day with Open Knowledge Nepal, thanks to @nikeshbalami.

@mattiasaxell, great idea! Are you already in contact with some of these groups? Would you be willing to arrange this with them?

@morisy, how about we discuss this in the Matrix chat #publicbodies.org:matrix.org? That way everyone can participate in the discussions.

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Great! I saw some activity!

@augusto-herrmann Yes I am. I will send out a Framadate link to all of you to book a date and time for a meeting. Will try to think of what can work in terms of meeting time for Brazil, U.S., England, Sweden.

@morisy You're more than welcome to join the chat!

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Dear @augusto-herrmann @morisy @garethrees @gbp @salgo60 @dpriskorn @Ainali @Abbe98 @nikeshbalami @laurentS @loleg @todrobbins,

You've shown interest beforet in standardized publishing of data about public bodies and linking them to PublicBodies.org, Wikidata and Freedom of Information sites ( #116 #82 #119 )

Tonight I found out about this event happening today on Oct 27 and I think it makes sense to participate and ride on this wave instead of trying to do a public body dataset specification / vocabulary on our own. Can we feedback at their GitHub before and during this event? Perhaps this EU initiative support relevant national authorities worldwide to publish linked open data connected to Wikidata & GovDirectory) and make it available to FOI sites like AskTheEU, WhatDoTheyKnow and Handlingar.se? The invitation:

Dear Working Group Member,

We are delighted to invite you to the first webinar in our series dedicated to the review of the Core Vocabularies which will take place on 27 October 2022, from 10:30 to 12:30.

In spite of a major release of the Core Vocabularies in the past months, we want to report on the ongoing maintenance and use the webinar as a touch-point with the SEMIC community.

Some issues were raised on GitHub which we would like to solve. In addition, we would like to dedicate most of the time to the changes to Core Public Event (CPEV).

The agenda of the webinar is the following:

Objective of the webinar

Next steps and wrap up

In the meantime, please go through the list of open issues on GitHub and raise your issues/comments.

We are looking forward to discussing the pending issues with you!

Sincerely yours,

The SEMIC team

Title: Webinar dedicated to the review of the Core Vocabularies
Start Time: 27/10/2022 10:30
Attendee link: meet.google.com/udt-iykd-uio

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What time zone is it?

@salgo60
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salgo60 commented Oct 27, 2022

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dpriskorn commented Oct 27, 2022

What time zone is it?

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CET link event

I'm planning to participate 😀

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salgo60 commented Oct 27, 2022

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Thanks for the heads up, @mattiasaxell.

I also received an invitation by email. Unfortunately, it was on too short notice (less than 24 hours) and I already had other commitments at the day. The lack of time zone information was also confusing – I only saw the answers in this thread after the event.

Can anyone who participated comment on how the work group meeting was?

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Thanks for the heads up, @mattiasaxell.

I also received an invitation by email. Unfortunately, it was on too short notice (less than 24 hours) and I already had other commitments at the day. The lack of time zone information was also confusing – I only saw the answers in this thread after the event.

Can anyone who participated comment on how the work group meeting was?

It was my first time in that type of meeting. They talked a lot about fine details in the RDF data model.
I found the whole thing quite pointless since instead of reinventing the wheel they could just link to a Wikibase or Wikidata where the information is stored.
OSM and Wikidata already solved all the issues they seem to have in their model 🤷‍♂️
These days having an ontology outside of a Wikibase installation seems like intentionally poking yourself in the eye with a stick to me at least.
I have seen a lot of garbage ontologies during my time as volunteer. For example in the librisxl system from the national library of Sweden.
I tried pinpointing the identity of the most active participants and added two of them to Wikidata.
One of them had written an interesting paper that I found interesting. I can post links if anyone is interested.

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salgo60 commented Nov 3, 2022

I found the whole thing quite pointless

@dpriskorn I agree I see a #Linkeddata anti pattern that we have people just speaking about RDF and nothing gets delivered

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