The document lists 20 nodes in 14 countries including locations in the UK like Manchester, Brighton, and Leeds, as well as international locations such as Paris, Gothenburg, Trento, Moscow, Chicago, Canada, Dubai, Buenos Aires, and Osaka. It also notes upcoming events like a train-the-trainer course in London from June 8-12 and a research meeting in Oslo on July 2nd and asks how knowledge and usage of open data can be increased in Sweden and Gothenburg.