Welcome to the Community for the Open Government Platform

We’ve been working hard on the Open Government Platform (OGPL), an open source capability for open data and open government around the world. This has been an active collaboration with the National Infomatics Centre of the Government of India and the US Government Data.gov team. The decision to move to an open source platform has been both challenging and rewarding.

As with any open source capability, the code is only as strong as the community. I appreciate those of you who have downloaded the code, helped to test it, and provided feedback. We are getting close to releasing the first complete package of OGPL and would like to get your ideas, feedback, and commits before we proceed. To help with this, we will be holding two information webinars this week (Wednesday and Thursday, December 19 and 20, 2012), and have updated the code and documentation on Github.

Open Government Platform

Please join in on one of the webinars that is convenient (times are optimized for different areas of the world where our many developer volunteers are).

Agenda

Wednesday, December 19, 11:00 am-12:00 pm (Eastern U.S. time, EST)

Thursday, December 20, 2:00-3:00 pm (India time, IST)

Welcome again to the OGPL community and thank you for your contributions now and in the future. If you have any questions or suggestions, please post them in the comments below.  To join the list for developers, you can subscribe at
https://listserv.gsa.gov/cgi-bin/wa.exe?SUBED1=OGPL-DEVELOPERS&A=1

 

Welcome aboard!

 

— Jeanne Holm, Evangelist, Data.gov

 

3 Responses to “Welcome to the Community for the Open Government Platform”

  1. open government

    OGPL(Open Gov Platform) is a joint product to promote transparency and greater citizen engagement by making more government data, documents, tools and processes publicly available. I like your post gives really a nice information. Thanks.

  2. Karthick

    Can i please know when is the next webinar in the mere future?

  3. Warren

    Experience is a great practice :)

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