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I know plenty of individuals and groups who can benefit from this data, so many problems that can be solved so we can move onto bigger ones. After [http://www.zooid.org/~vid/presentations/publicwhip/?p=0070_summary taking a run at it with a friend] (and ultimately failing), [http://michaelmulley.com/ Michael Mulley] has finally got a [http://openparliament.ca/about/ parliament Hansard scraper working], but the amount of effort and reliability will be in jeopardy until this information is ''intentionally'' shared. | I know plenty of individuals and groups who can benefit from this data, so many problems that can be solved so we can move onto bigger ones. After [http://www.zooid.org/~vid/presentations/publicwhip/?p=0070_summary taking a run at it with a friend] (and ultimately failing), [http://michaelmulley.com/ Michael Mulley] has finally got a [http://openparliament.ca/about/ parliament Hansard scraper working], but the amount of effort and reliability will be in jeopardy until this information is ''intentionally'' shared. | ||
The government's own GCPedia has already been [http://eaves.ca/2009/03/12/how-gcpedia-will-save-the-public-service/ deemed important] in capturing tacit knowledge and helping groups connect, following Wikipedia's model of open organizing. Past that, some things need to be "offloaded" from the government, which is already straining, to [http://www.helparoundthehouse.ca willing participants], the gigantic latent capacity that can solve problems without cost, openly and fairly creating a greater social existence that acknowledges our modern reality. This is a push back to the corporatization and governmentalization of services that people should enjoy spending their time participating in. | The government's own (private) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GCPEDIA GCPedia] has already been [http://eaves.ca/2009/03/12/how-gcpedia-will-save-the-public-service/ deemed important] in capturing tacit knowledge and helping groups connect, following Wikipedia's model of open organizing. Past that, some things need to be "offloaded" from the government, which is already straining, to [http://www.helparoundthehouse.ca willing participants], the gigantic latent capacity that can solve problems without cost, openly and fairly creating a greater social existence that acknowledges our modern reality. This is a push back to the corporatization and governmentalization of services that people should enjoy spending their time participating in. | ||
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