Discussion:
Talk on Open Data for hackathon
Carsten Agger
2013-09-27 13:01:07 UTC
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Today, I gave talk on Open Data for the Hack4Dk cultural heritage data,
where I presented a free software developer's perspective on the concept
of Open Data.

I use the "open source" word, mainly for ease of communication - "Free
Software" is not yet readily understood by everybody here, alas (our
Fellowship Group wants to work on that).

The talk is here, feedback is welcome if you have any:



Hugo Roy
2013-10-29 10:30:12 UTC
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Post by Carsten Agger
Today, I gave talk on Open Data for the Hack4Dk cultural heritage data,
where I presented a free software developer's perspective on the concept
of Open Data.
I use the "open source" word, mainly for ease of communication - "Free
Software" is not yet readily understood by everybody here, alas (our
Fellowship Group wants to work on that).
Hi Carsten,

Any follow-up on that work on using effective language?

Best,
--
Hugo Roy | Free Software Foundation Europe, www.fsfe.org
FSFE Legal Team, Deputy Coordinator, www.fsfe.org/legal
FSFE French Team, Coordinator, www.fsfe.org/fr/

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Carsten Agger
2013-10-29 10:36:18 UTC
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Post by Carsten Agger
Today, I gave talk on Open Data for the Hack4Dk cultural heritage data,
where I presented a free software developer's perspective on the concept
of Open Data.
I use the "open source" word, mainly for ease of communication - "Free
Software" is not yet readily understood by everybody here, alas (our
Fellowship Group wants to work on that).
Any follow-up on that work on using effective language?
Hi Hugo

No, that's an ongoing thing, I'm afraid; use the concept of "free
software", explain it to people, establish it as a term that people use.

It will take some time; but before we established the FSFE group in
Aarhus there were no organized groups with a focus on free software as such.

Best,
Carsten

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