You can always surveymonkey / doodle etc for online polls and link to it
from a post to the mailing list.
Doing it on the mailing list is a bad idea/etiquette.
-- Vinayak
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Nisha Thompson ni...@datameet.org wrote:
@Dhilip
I think data guidelines are a really
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 12:32 PM, Vinayak Hegde vinay...@gmail.com wrote:
surveymonkey / doodle etc for online polls and link to it from a post to
the mailing list.
Doing it on the mailing list is a bad idea/etiquette.
Apologies.
But this was done on mailing list because we wanted the
Dear all,
Thanks a lot :)
And a special thanks to Sajjad for his inputs and rejections during the
design phase.
Cheers,
sumandro
ajantriks.net
On Thursday, 22 May 2014 22:00:49 UTC+5:30, Anand Doshi wrote:
Looks great :)
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Nisha Thompson
Dear Thej,
Thanks for the links. Have seen them earlier. And some more. Should put
them together in one place. And realign them on web maps. All very exciting.
Maybe can taken up in future GeoBLR hack-meets?
Bests,
sumandro
ajantriks.net
On Thursday, 22 May 2014 20:18:41 UTC+5:30, Thejesh
Dear all,
This might have been discussed earlier but raising it once again.
I see DataMeet as equally interested in data science and openness of data,
and this has been rather explicit in our discussions and activities during
the election season.
Can the term 'open' come in to the one line
Early last year a few of us went to meet with the NIC and DST regarding the
NDSAP policy this is the feedback we gave them.
http://datameet.org/wiki/responsetondsap
Maybe it is worth writing letters to a few ministries asking about
compliance???
OR maybe just being more strategic with the data
On 23/05, Nisha Thompson wrote:
I think adding open to the by line is a great idea! Though I'm not sure
about open data science.
open data and data science sounds fine to me.
I belive open data science means, the code / technology / algorithms
used for data science are made open (via