Oh, it would be "A Guide to Open Data, From Beginning to End - How to Plan, 
Create, Distribute, Use, Maintain and Profit From Open Data" This could be a 
guide on how to, or a set of questions to think about.


 
Gene

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Gene Shackman <eval_g...@yahoo.com>
To: "okfn-discuss@lists.okfn.org" <okfn-discuss@lists.okfn.org> 
Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2013 5:27 PM
Subject: protocols of open data, business models, open data orientation, 
beginning to end
 


"The third, which I'm more concerned with, is how to support the entire life 
cycle of open data, from creation to preservation"

This definition would certainly encompass protocols of open data.  And how to 
get businesses or any other organization or person to open their data, and how 
to get people to think about 'open' even before they create data, and 
everything from beginning to end.

I'm not sure
 'business model' is the right term, because what Bob is talking about is so 
much more, the life cycle. I'd like to see some kind of model covering all 
this: planning, creating, distributing, maintaining, using, all with open in 
the plan.

So, before you start, what do you need to think about when planning data that's 
going to be open. As you gather data, what do you need to think about in making 
the data open. and so on.


Gene
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