This document discusses open source, open data, and open congress. It provides links to resources about the open source way of believing in open exchange, participation, rapid prototyping, meritocracy and community. It outlines three principles of open government data around being spidered, machine readable and reusable. Open data is said to enable accountability, citizen utility and economic opportunity. The document also mentions open congress and open data for non-profits and NGOs.
8. 開源之道
1. We believe in an open exchange.
2. We believe in the power of participation.
3. We believe in rapid prototyping.
4. We believe in meritocracy.
5. We believe in community.
http://opensource.com/open-source-way
11. Open Data
http://richard.cyganiak.de/2007/10/lod/
12. 開放資料三法則
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
http://eaves.ca/2009/09/30/three-law-of-open-government-data/
13. 開放資料三用意
Vivek Kundra, US federal CIO:
● Accountability
● Citizen utility
● Economic opportunity
http://gov20.govfresh.com/open-data-accountability-citizen-utility-and-economic-opportunity/