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		<title>A City that thinks like the web</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 11:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark Surman, the executive director of the Mozilla foundation gave a talk in Toronto last November titled &#8220;a city that thinks like the web.&#8221; His argument was that opennes and participation made the web better and can make cities better (just imagine how you can improve city services, if you have a million beta-testers). David [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Surman, the executive director of the Mozilla foundation gave <a href="http://thinkliketheweb.org/">a talk in Toronto last November titled &#8220;a city that thinks like the web.&#8221;</a> His argument was that opennes and participation made the web better and can make cities better (just imagine how you can improve city services, if you have a million beta-testers). <a href="http://eaves.ca/2009/05/14/vancouver-enters-the-age-of-the-open-city/">David Eaves points us to a motion</a> that will be discussed at the Vancouver City Council on May 19th, about making Vancouver an open city:</p>
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<blockquote><p>[...]THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Vancouver endorses the principles of:</p>
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<li> Open and Accessible Data &#8211; the City of Vancouver will freely share with citizens, businesses and other jurisdictions the greatest amount of data possible while respecting privacy and security concerns;</li>
<li>Open Standards &#8211; the City of Vancouver will move as quickly as possible to adopt prevailing open standards for data, documents, maps, and other formats of media;</li>
<li>Open Source Software &#8211; the City of Vancouver, when replacing existing software or considering new applications, will place open source software on an equal footing with commercial systems during procurement cycles; and</li>
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<p>BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT in pursuit of open data the City of Vancouver will:</p>
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<li>Identify immediate opportunities to distribute more of its data;</li>
<li>Index, publish and syndicate its data to the internet using prevailing open standards, interfaces and formats;</li>
<li>Develop appropriate agreements to share its data with the Integrated Cadastral Information Society (ICIS) and encourage the ICIS to in turn share its data with the public at large</li>
<li>Develop a plan to digitize and freely distribute suitable archival data to the public;</li>
<li>Ensure that data supplied to the City by third parties (developers, contractors, consultants) are unlicensed, in a prevailing open standard format, and not copyrighted except if otherwise prevented by legal considerations;</li>
<li>License any software applications developed by the City of Vancouver such that they may be used by other municipalities, businesses, and the public without restriction.</li>
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<p>BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED THAT the City Manager be tasked with developing an action plan for implementation of the above.</p></blockquote>
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<p>It is interesting to see how in 2009, organizations of all types are asking radical questions about process and governance. What will our world look like in 2010? [<a href="http://inesmergel.wordpress.com/">thanks to Ines Mergel for twittering about the motion. Do RSS her blog</a>]</p>
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