As far as De Lijn is concerned, I don't get the impression much has changed:

http://www.delijn.be/geoloket/index.htm

Overheden en overheidsgerelateerde instanties kunnen via de
AGIV-downloadtoepassing <http://download.agiv.be/> geografische kaarten en
gegevens bekomen. Als u geen toegang wordt verleend, kunt u onze data ook
in andere formaten
aanvragen<http://www.delijn.be/reisinformatie/meer/data.htm>.
*U zult dan een gebruiksovereenkomst moeten ondertekenen. *

No idea what would become available through the AGIV interface. Maybe I
should go and work for the government to find out... :-)

Jo


2013/12/17 Pieter Colpaert <pieter.colpa...@okfn.org>

>  The decreten are Flemish ones. Yet they come from the European PSI
> directive, so you can try to use the directive to get to them. Sadly, I
> have no knowledge of a beroepscommissie for Brussels or Wallonia.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Pieter
>
>
> On 2013-12-17 13:36, Jo wrote:
>
>  That's good news. What about TEC and MIVB? Can I ask them too?
>
>  Jo
>
>
> 2013/12/17 Ben Abelshausen <ben.abelshau...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>  We recieved this email on the okfn-be list from Pieter:
>>
>>
>>> Noël Van Herreweghe of Corvé/Bestuurzaken Flemish government published a
>>> list of datasets that should be open data according "decreet openbaarheid
>>> van bestuur / decreet hergebruik van overheidsinformatie" and the new
>>> policy at the Flemish Government that databases should be open by default,
>>> not by exception.
>>>
>>> If you cannot access a certain dataset in this list:
>>> http://demo.thedatatank.com/flanders/datasets
>>> you should send an email to the responsible organisation. If the
>>> organisation declines you the access to this we can start a
>>> "beroepsprocedure". In all other cases we will have a bunch of new open
>>> data :)
>>>
>>> I already did this for Codex Vlaanderen. They first reacted a bit slow
>>> and asked me question about how I wanted the data. When I got it, I've put
>>> it on Github. Right now they are moving towards a more professional way of
>>> opening up their data. All because just one question.
>>>
>>> Conclusion: we need your help! Send a couple of emails, open Flanders :)
>>
>>
>>  This is also relevant here, the data in this list should be available
>> as open-data (same licence as CRAB) and there is a lot of geo-data. A few
>> highlights from that list:
>>
>>  - GRB
>> - MRB Wegen
>> - De Lijn routeplanner
>> - ...
>>
>>  @jo: I you want you can now request full access to the data from de
>> lijn quoting this "decreet openbaarheid van bestuur / decreet hergebruik
>> van overheidsinformatie", they should give you the relevant data including
>> an appropriate licence without you having to guarantee them . I think this
>> also implies the schedules.
>> @marc: I see 'Inventaris Bouwkundig Erfgoed' and other relevant stuff! :-)
>>
>>  If you plan on trying to get a dataset then maybe it's a good idea to
>> post this on this list. This will prevent duplicate efforts.
>>
>>  I will try and get the GRB/MRB wegen or access to it.
>>
>>   Met vriendelijke groeten,
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Ben Abelshausen
>>
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