Hacks4Democracy
a hackday on open government, open data and
               transparency

         17. & 18. April 2010, Berlin



                by Daniel Dietrich, Berlin 2010




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Why an open data hackday?




                Archive of the city of Toronto



            2
Why an open data hackday?
• more and more data...




                              Archive of the city of Toronto



                          2
Why an open data hackday?
• more and more data...

• produced for public
  purposes




                              Archive of the city of Toronto



                          2
Why an open data hackday?
• more and more data...

• produced for public
  purposes

• financed with our taxes




                              Archive of the city of Toronto



                          2
Why an open data hackday?
• more and more data...

• produced for public
  purposes

• financed with our taxes

• digitalisation makes access
  and distribution so easy


                                Archive of the city of Toronto



                          2
Why an open data hackday?
• more and more data...

• produced for public
  purposes

• financed with our taxes

• digitalisation makes access
  and distribution so easy

• there are No reasons for
  any limitations on access,    Archive of the city of Toronto


  use, remix and distribution
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Open data & democracy




              Tschernobyl



          3
Open data & democracy
• access to information is a
  civil right




                               Tschernobyl



                         3
Open data & democracy
• access to information is a
  civil right

• informed decisions are only
  possible with access to that
  data




                                 Tschernobyl



                         3
Open data & democracy
• access to information is a
  civil right

• informed decisions are only
  possible with access to that
  data

• responsible citizens are
  good for democracy


                                 Tschernobyl



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Access with 3-fold benefit




                Visualisation travel times in London



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Access with 3-fold benefit
1. individual decision making




                                Visualisation travel times in London



                          4
Access with 3-fold benefit
1. individual decision making

2. potential for innovation and
   economy




                                  Visualisation travel times in London



                          4
Access with 3-fold benefit
1. individual decision making

2. potential for innovation and
   economy

3. government, public sector
   administration and social
   change become more
   transparent


                                  Visualisation travel times in London



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The way we organise
information is rapidly changing




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The way we organise
information is rapidly changing




               5
The way we organise
information is rapidly changing

 • websites become platforms




                     5
The way we organise
information is rapidly changing

 • websites become platforms
 • transparency invokes interactivity




                        5
The way we organise
information is rapidly changing

 • websites become platforms
 • transparency invokes interactivity
 • consumers become people who make stuff




                        5
The state as a service-maschine
                         Infrastructure:
                         - streets
                         - hospitals
                         - schools
                         - universities
                         - libraries
Our taxes >            > - ...
                          Services:
                          - administration
                          - police
                          - public services
                          - ...
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but...




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but...
most government websites suck



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Three laws of open
             government data




Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/



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Three laws of open
             government data




Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/



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Three laws of open
             government data

1. if it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist




Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/



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Three laws of open
             government data

1. if it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist
2. if it isn’t available in open and machine readable
   format, it can’t engage




Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/



                                    8
Three laws of open
             government data

1. if it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist
2. if it isn’t available in open and machine readable
   format, it can’t engage
3. if a legal framework doesn’t allow it to be
   repurposed, it doesn’t empower

Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/



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population data                   opening hours
  post codes            road constructions
                                                   garbage pick-up times
environmental data          maps
       addresses          press releases            laws
           statistics                  petitions

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It’s our data we are talking about, we
          paid the taxes for it

           population data                   opening hours
  post codes            road constructions
                                                   garbage pick-up times
environmental data          maps
       addresses          press releases            laws
           statistics                  petitions

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What to do?
What to do?
 hack the government
Why?




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Why?
• there are a lot of interesting things that can be
  done with government data, but...




                       11
Why?
• there are a lot of interesting things that can be
  done with government data, but...
• it is often not publicly available and open




                       11
Why?
• there are a lot of interesting things that can be
  done with government data, but...
• it is often not publicly available and open
  • access




                       11
Why?
• there are a lot of interesting things that can be
  done with government data, but...
• it is often not publicly available and open
  • access
  • license




                       11
Why?
• there are a lot of interesting things that can be
  done with government data, but...
• it is often not publicly available and open
  • access
  • license
  • format




                       11
What?




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What?
• this weekend + data + creative people (you!) =




                      12
What?
• this weekend + data + creative people (you!) =
  • explore data and make it accessible




                      12
What?
• this weekend + data + creative people (you!) =
  • explore data and make it accessible
  • build apps & prototypes




                      12
What?
• this weekend + data + creative people (you!) =
  • explore data and make it accessible
  • build apps & prototypes
  • demonstrate what can be done with
    government & public service data




                      12
get ready - code!




        13
get ready - code!

• explore




               13
get ready - code!

• explore
• create




                   13
get ready - code!

• explore
• create
• share




                   13
get ready - code!

• explore
• create
• share
• diy



                   13
Hack the Government



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open government?




                   -Tim O’Reilly




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open government?


It’s up to our community to respond,
 with our ideas, with our voices, with
           our creativity and
               our code.
                            -Tim O’Reilly




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How?




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How?
• session planning




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How?
• session planning
• presentations part I




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How?
• session planning
• presentations part I
• lunch at 1pm




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How?
• session planning
• presentations part I
• lunch at 1pm
• presentations part II




                         16
How?
• session planning
• presentations part I
• lunch at 1pm
• presentations part II
• presentations part III




                         16
How?
• session planning
• presentations part I
• lunch at 1pm
• presentations part II
• presentations part III
• coffee



                         16
How?
• session planning
• presentations part I
• lunch at 1pm
• presentations part II
• presentations part III
• coffee
• research / concepts / hacking /

                         16
How?
• session planning
• presentations part I
• lunch at 1pm
• presentations part II
• presentations part III
• coffee
• research / concepts / hacking /
• closing session & presentation of first results
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hackday schedule
•   Saturday, 17. April 2010                               •   16:00 - 19:00 hacking in small groups



•   10:00 - 10:30 Welcome / Introduction: what to know?    •   19:00 - 20:00 Closing Session and presentations



•   10:30 - 11:30 Session planning                         •   Sunday, 18. April


•   11:30 - 12:30 1. Block Sessions 3 x 20 min. Sessions   •   10:00 - 11:00
     Coffee



•   12:30 - 13:30 Lunch break                              •   11:00 - 13:00
     Hacking 1. Teil



•   13:30 - 14:30 2. Block Sessions 3 x 20 min. Sessions   •   13:00 - 14:00
     Lunch



•   14:30 - 15:30 3. Block Sessions 3 x 20 min. Sessions   •   14:00 - 16:00
     Hacking 2. Teil



•   15:30 - 16:00 Coffee                                   •   16:00 - 18:00
     Closing Session & presentation
about your session
about your session
•   15 minutes
about your session
•   15 minutes

•   brief intorduction
about your session
•   15 minutes

•   brief intorduction

•   hack or other project
about your session
•   15 minutes

•   brief intorduction

•   hack or other project

•   tech used
about your session
•   15 minutes

•   brief intorduction

•   hack or other project

•   tech used

•   looking for help?
about your session
•   15 minutes

•   brief intorduction

•   hack or other project

•   tech used

•   looking for help?

•   skills needed
by Daniel Dietrich, Berlin 2010




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this is just the
  beginning...


     by Daniel Dietrich, Berlin 2010




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this is just the
         beginning...
Open Democracy Camp 8. & 9. May 2010 Berlin
       Open Data Camp, July 2010
 Apps4Democracy Germany, September 2010
                by Daniel Dietrich, Berlin 2010




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Intro open data hackday

  • 1.
    Hacks4Democracy a hackday onopen government, open data and transparency 17. & 18. April 2010, Berlin by Daniel Dietrich, Berlin 2010 1
  • 2.
    Why an opendata hackday? Archive of the city of Toronto 2
  • 3.
    Why an opendata hackday? • more and more data... Archive of the city of Toronto 2
  • 4.
    Why an opendata hackday? • more and more data... • produced for public purposes Archive of the city of Toronto 2
  • 5.
    Why an opendata hackday? • more and more data... • produced for public purposes • financed with our taxes Archive of the city of Toronto 2
  • 6.
    Why an opendata hackday? • more and more data... • produced for public purposes • financed with our taxes • digitalisation makes access and distribution so easy Archive of the city of Toronto 2
  • 7.
    Why an opendata hackday? • more and more data... • produced for public purposes • financed with our taxes • digitalisation makes access and distribution so easy • there are No reasons for any limitations on access, Archive of the city of Toronto use, remix and distribution 2
  • 8.
    Open data &democracy Tschernobyl 3
  • 9.
    Open data &democracy • access to information is a civil right Tschernobyl 3
  • 10.
    Open data &democracy • access to information is a civil right • informed decisions are only possible with access to that data Tschernobyl 3
  • 11.
    Open data &democracy • access to information is a civil right • informed decisions are only possible with access to that data • responsible citizens are good for democracy Tschernobyl 3
  • 12.
    Access with 3-foldbenefit Visualisation travel times in London 4
  • 13.
    Access with 3-foldbenefit 1. individual decision making Visualisation travel times in London 4
  • 14.
    Access with 3-foldbenefit 1. individual decision making 2. potential for innovation and economy Visualisation travel times in London 4
  • 15.
    Access with 3-foldbenefit 1. individual decision making 2. potential for innovation and economy 3. government, public sector administration and social change become more transparent Visualisation travel times in London 4
  • 16.
    The way weorganise information is rapidly changing 5
  • 17.
    The way weorganise information is rapidly changing 5
  • 18.
    The way weorganise information is rapidly changing • websites become platforms 5
  • 19.
    The way weorganise information is rapidly changing • websites become platforms • transparency invokes interactivity 5
  • 20.
    The way weorganise information is rapidly changing • websites become platforms • transparency invokes interactivity • consumers become people who make stuff 5
  • 21.
    The state asa service-maschine Infrastructure: - streets - hospitals - schools - universities - libraries Our taxes > > - ... Services: - administration - police - public services - ... 6
  • 22.
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  • 24.
  • 25.
    Three laws ofopen government data Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/ 8
  • 26.
    Three laws ofopen government data Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/ 8
  • 27.
    Three laws ofopen government data 1. if it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/ 8
  • 28.
    Three laws ofopen government data 1. if it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist 2. if it isn’t available in open and machine readable format, it can’t engage Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/ 8
  • 29.
    Three laws ofopen government data 1. if it can’t be spidered or indexed, it doesn’t exist 2. if it isn’t available in open and machine readable format, it can’t engage 3. if a legal framework doesn’t allow it to be repurposed, it doesn’t empower Source: http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/ 8
  • 30.
    population data opening hours post codes road constructions garbage pick-up times environmental data maps addresses press releases laws statistics petitions 9
  • 31.
    It’s our datawe are talking about, we paid the taxes for it population data opening hours post codes road constructions garbage pick-up times environmental data maps addresses press releases laws statistics petitions 9
  • 32.
  • 33.
    What to do? hack the government
  • 34.
  • 35.
    Why? • there area lot of interesting things that can be done with government data, but... 11
  • 36.
    Why? • there area lot of interesting things that can be done with government data, but... • it is often not publicly available and open 11
  • 37.
    Why? • there area lot of interesting things that can be done with government data, but... • it is often not publicly available and open • access 11
  • 38.
    Why? • there area lot of interesting things that can be done with government data, but... • it is often not publicly available and open • access • license 11
  • 39.
    Why? • there area lot of interesting things that can be done with government data, but... • it is often not publicly available and open • access • license • format 11
  • 40.
  • 41.
    What? • this weekend+ data + creative people (you!) = 12
  • 42.
    What? • this weekend+ data + creative people (you!) = • explore data and make it accessible 12
  • 43.
    What? • this weekend+ data + creative people (you!) = • explore data and make it accessible • build apps & prototypes 12
  • 44.
    What? • this weekend+ data + creative people (you!) = • explore data and make it accessible • build apps & prototypes • demonstrate what can be done with government & public service data 12
  • 45.
    get ready -code! 13
  • 46.
    get ready -code! • explore 13
  • 47.
    get ready -code! • explore • create 13
  • 48.
    get ready -code! • explore • create • share 13
  • 49.
    get ready -code! • explore • create • share • diy 13
  • 50.
  • 51.
    open government? -Tim O’Reilly 15
  • 52.
    open government? It’s upto our community to respond, with our ideas, with our voices, with our creativity and our code. -Tim O’Reilly 15
  • 53.
  • 54.
  • 55.
    How? • session planning •presentations part I 16
  • 56.
    How? • session planning •presentations part I • lunch at 1pm 16
  • 57.
    How? • session planning •presentations part I • lunch at 1pm • presentations part II 16
  • 58.
    How? • session planning •presentations part I • lunch at 1pm • presentations part II • presentations part III 16
  • 59.
    How? • session planning •presentations part I • lunch at 1pm • presentations part II • presentations part III • coffee 16
  • 60.
    How? • session planning •presentations part I • lunch at 1pm • presentations part II • presentations part III • coffee • research / concepts / hacking / 16
  • 61.
    How? • session planning •presentations part I • lunch at 1pm • presentations part II • presentations part III • coffee • research / concepts / hacking / • closing session & presentation of first results 16
  • 62.
    hackday schedule • Saturday, 17. April 2010 • 16:00 - 19:00 hacking in small groups • 10:00 - 10:30 Welcome / Introduction: what to know? • 19:00 - 20:00 Closing Session and presentations • 10:30 - 11:30 Session planning • Sunday, 18. April • 11:30 - 12:30 1. Block Sessions 3 x 20 min. Sessions • 10:00 - 11:00 Coffee • 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch break • 11:00 - 13:00 Hacking 1. Teil • 13:30 - 14:30 2. Block Sessions 3 x 20 min. Sessions • 13:00 - 14:00 Lunch • 14:30 - 15:30 3. Block Sessions 3 x 20 min. Sessions • 14:00 - 16:00 Hacking 2. Teil • 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee • 16:00 - 18:00 Closing Session & presentation
  • 63.
  • 64.
  • 65.
    about your session • 15 minutes • brief intorduction
  • 66.
    about your session • 15 minutes • brief intorduction • hack or other project
  • 67.
    about your session • 15 minutes • brief intorduction • hack or other project • tech used
  • 68.
    about your session • 15 minutes • brief intorduction • hack or other project • tech used • looking for help?
  • 69.
    about your session • 15 minutes • brief intorduction • hack or other project • tech used • looking for help? • skills needed
  • 70.
    by Daniel Dietrich,Berlin 2010 19
  • 71.
    this is justthe beginning... by Daniel Dietrich, Berlin 2010 19
  • 72.
    this is justthe beginning... Open Democracy Camp 8. & 9. May 2010 Berlin Open Data Camp, July 2010 Apps4Democracy Germany, September 2010 by Daniel Dietrich, Berlin 2010 19