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Open Data Needs Open Source Tools

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    Last Updated: March 9, 2010

    macslocum writes “Nat Torkington begins sketching out an process that borrows liberally from : ‘ discourages laziness (because everyone can see the corners you’ve cut), it can get bugs fixed or at least identified much faster (many eyes), it promotes collaboration, and it’s a great training ground for skills development. I see no reason why shouldn’t bring the same opportunities to projects. And a lot of projects need these things. From talking to government folks and scientists, it’s become obvious that serious problems exist in some datasets. Sometimes corners were cut in gathering the , or there’s a poor chain of provenance for the so it’s impossible to figure out what’s trustworthy and what’s not. Sometimes the dataset is delivered as a tarball, then immediately forks as all the users add their new records to their own copy and don’t share the additions. Sometimes the dataset is delivered as a tarball but nobody has provided a way for users to collaborate even if they want to. So lately I’ve been asking myself: What if we applied the best thinking and practices from to ? What if we ran an project like an project? What would this look like?’”

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