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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl1 The OSGeo Foundation Seoul, Korea, 2011 Arnulf Christl, President Transparency Openness Policy
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl2 / 45 Open Source Geospatial Foundation The Open Source Geospatial Foundation, or OSGeo, is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to support and promote the collaborative development of open geospatial technologies and data.
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl3 / 45 Content Summary What is Openness? ● Open Standards ● Open Source ● Open Data Outlook
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl4 / 45 Summary We already have the Software, the Standards and the Know-How. But we lack Data. Future development should therefore focus on (Public) Open Linked Data to support true Transparency and allow broad Participation.
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl5 / 45 Whatever happens in the next 10 minutes, just think:
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl6 / 45 Arnulf Christl, Spatial Systems Architect ● Member of OGC Architecture Board Member of OGC Architecture Board ● OSGeo President OSGeo President ● OpenStreetMap advocate OpenStreetMap My alter ego Seven is an Ex-BorgSeven is an Ex-Borg
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl7 / 45 Bringing Order to Chaos?
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl8 / 45 No! (Coordinated) Chaos is Good!
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl9 / 45 ● DNS (Domain Name System) ● Internet Protocol Suite ● TCP/IP, TLS Security ● HTTP ● URI < Human error ●... ● Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) < Spam http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet The Internet Dis-Order the Web http://arnulf.us/sevendipity/archives/35-The-Hierarchy-and-the-Graph.html
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl10 / 45 Openness – Opinions
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl11 / 45 On Openness ● Frankness ● Candidness ● Candor ● Directness ● Forthrightness ● Ingenuousness ● Plainness ● Accountability ● Transparency ● Readiness to assume risk ● Predisposition ● Receptiveness ● Receptivity
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl12 / 45 More takes on Openness ● Free Software (http://www.fsf.org/)http://www.fsf.org/ ● INSPIRE & Public Sector Information (EU) ● Data Liberation Front (Google internal initiative) ● Linked Open Data (W3C definition) ● US-Open (http://www.usopen.org/)http://www.usopen.org/ ● Freedom of Information Act (USA gov)USA gov ● Maps for OSM (Imports, Microsoft Bing Maps,...) ● WikiLeaks (Global Transparancy, mirror)Global Transparancymirror
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl13 / 45 Open Definition http://www.opendefinition.org/software-service/ http://www.opendefinition.org/okd/
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl14 / 45 Definitions of Openness in the Geospatial-Domain ● Open (Standards) http://opengeospatial.orghttp://opengeospatial.org ● Open (Source) Software http://osgeo.orghttp://osgeo.org ● Open (Free) Data http://openstreetmap.orghttp://openstreetmap.org
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl15 / 45 OGC's Word Cloud Courtsey by Paul Ramsey
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl16 / 45 Vision: Realization of the full societal, economic and scientific benefits of integrating electronic location resources into commercial and institutional processes worldwide. Mission: To serve as a global forum for the collaboration of developers and users of spatial data products and services, and to advance the development of international standards for geospatial interoperability. http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/vision
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl17 / 45 Open in OGC ● All (with the appropriate financial background) can participate. ● All standards can be used royalty free (without cost) by anybody. ● All can comment on the standards during the public (open) discussion period. ● All can propose change requests
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl18 / 45 Consensus Oriented Is there any objection to unanimous consent? Discussion? ● No, … then the motion passes. ● Yes? Then please explain... ● Friendly amendment … ● Go back to start …
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl19 / 45 Courtsey by Paul Ramsey
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl20 / 45 Open in OSGeo ● All can participate ● All software must be licensed as Open Source and Free Software. ● All processes of the organization are open to public scrutiny.
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl21 / 45 Vision and Mission ● A world where freely available geospatial data and tools are used for the benefit humanity. ● To support the collaborative development of open source geospatial software, and promote its widespread use. http://www.osgoe.org/about
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl22 / 45 (Selected) Goals ● To support foundation projects (…) and the implementation of open standards to achieve interoperability. ● To provide support for the use of OSGeo software in education. ● To promote freely available geodata - free software is useless without data. http://www.osgoe.org/about
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl23 / 45 Software Education Data
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl24 / 45 Free Software ● Free Software is a license model! ● Not like "Free beer" but as in Free Speech ● Free to: ● use anywhere and for any purpose ● understand and improve ● pass on to anybody else ● provide services and grow a business around...today and tomorrow! Free Software!
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl25 / 45 Open Source Open Source is a way of collaborating in a coordinated way: ● Do good things (code) and talk about them ● (publish early, release often) ● Do not reinvent, reuse & improve (collaborate) ● Open (coordinated) participation to everyone ● Make (coordinated & collaborative) decisions transparent
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl26 / 45 Education and Curriculum ● Develop a Curriculum using Open Source Software ● Create Software stack to support Education ● Cooperate with Universities, for example through Memoranda of Understanding ● Support trainers and students ● Conduct Workshops and Tutorials
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl27 / 45 Do-ocracy A do-ocracy [...] is an organizational structure in which individuals choose roles and tasks for themselves and execute them. Responsibilities attach to people who do the work, rather than elected or selected officials. http://www.osgeo.org/abouthttp://www.osgeo.org/about (2011-10-23)
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl28 / 45
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl29 / 45 But: Software is worthless without data! (Schuyler Erle)
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl30 / 45 OpenStreetMap
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl31 / 45 OpenStreetMap
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl32 / 45 OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap is a free editable map of the whole world. It is made by people like you.
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl33 / 45 OpenStreetMap ● Free and Open Data (what) ● Crowd Sourced Data (how) ● ~ the Wiki way of doing things "Volunteered Geographic Information" (Goodchild, 2007) … but it lacks the all important aspect of free reusability of the data and thus participation.
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl34 / 45 OpenStreetMap Open in OpenStreetMap ● All can participate ● All can create maps ● All can use and get the maps
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl35 / 45 Future Evolution ● Resources & Representations ● Semantics ● … ●. ● … ● Fully Open
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl36 / 45 The Five Stars for Linked Open Data From an idea by Tim Berners Lee: Slide set: http://inkdroid.org/journal/2010/06/04/the-5-stars-of-open-linked-data/http://inkdroid.org/journal/2010/06/04/the-5-stars-of-open-linked-data/ Online example: http://lab.linkeddata.deri.ie/2010/star-scheme-by-example/http://lab.linkeddata.deri.ie/2010/star-scheme-by-example/
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl37 / 45 Geo Data
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl38 / 45 Map Images Swisstopo – the national map agency of Switzerland makes 500.000.000 tiles available through a cloud infrastructure for it's citizens. The underlying Data is not available freely (yet). http://map.geo.admin.ch/
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl39 / 45 Ordnance Survey Open Data http://data.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl40 / 45 Denmark http://geo.oiorest.dk/
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl41 / 45 Data Policy! ● Make public data freely available ● Pay by applying the polluter pays principle ● Data – not just maps! ● Freely available – to do whatever humanity deems suitable. No restrictions. ● Everywhere and for everyone
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl42 / 45 No restrictions.
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl43 / 45 Data Policy: No restrictions!
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl44 / 45 The Five Stars for Linked Open Data From an idea by Tim Berners Lee: Slide set: http://inkdroid.org/journal/2010/06/04/the-5-stars-of-open-linked-data/http://inkdroid.org/journal/2010/06/04/the-5-stars-of-open-linked-data/ Online example: http://lab.linkeddata.deri.ie/2010/star-scheme-by-example/http://lab.linkeddata.deri.ie/2010/star-scheme-by-example/
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl45 / 45 Thank you for your Attention! Download slide sets: http://arnulf.us/publications/osgeo_on_openness.odp http://arnulf.us/publications/osgeo_on_openness.pdf With friendly support by http://www.metaspatial.net http://www.metaspatial.net CopyrightCopyright: Arnulf Christl, metaspatial. This slide set is copyrighted to the commons.Arnulf Christlmetaspatial 2012 Beijing, China The annual Conference on Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial
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UN-GGIM 2011, Seoul, KoreaArnulf Christl More Links... ● http://www.semic.eu/ http://www.semic.eu/ ● http://www.ffii.org/ http://www.ffii.org/ ● http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/eg overnment/index_en.htm http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/eg overnment/index_en.htm ● http://www.epsiplus.net/ http://www.epsiplus.net/ ● http://www.osgeo.org http://www.osgeo.org ● http://opendata.org http://opendata.org
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