If you watch the CTO/CIO webcast - they mention my "question" which was more
a comment.

they I think very carefully don't use the word "open standard" in the OGD

I am sure many kinds of data that agencies are going to release don't have
"standard" ways to output them.

The challenge I see with agencies implementing open format data under OGD is
that they will each invient their own way to create an "open format" to
comply with teh regulation but will not actually innovate open standards
across similar data sets.

So Atom is an open standard - my "unique" way of doing something similar in
a machine readable format is not.

-Kaliya

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Elias Bizannes <[email protected]>wrote:

> I tried earlier this year to define it and put it in the too hard basket.
> Now, the US CIO and CTO have a defininition that very succincly defined it:
>
> "An open format is one that is platform independent, machine readable, and
> made available to the public without restrictions that would impede the
> re-use of that information. "
>
> Great article on Open government: http://bit.ly/6i9del
>
> Can we get an endorsement of the definition? I think it's an important one
> to support.
>
> Elias Bizannes
> http://eliasbizannes.com
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