Che problemi ci sono rispetto all’“origine dei dati”?
Io ad esempio ho degli shape file con una decina di migliaia di toponimi italiani, sull’origine è meglio sorvolare.
Se fossero corretti e aggiornati “assurgerebbero” a nuova vita?
lorenzo
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Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:52:05 +0200
From: “Piergiorgio Cipriano” <pg.cipriano@gmail.com>
Subject: [Gfoss] Fwd: Call for Proposals: Participatory Web for
Development: Networking, collaborating and exchanging knowledge in
agriculture, rural development and natural resource management
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ccSubject: Call for Proposals: Participatory Web for Development:
Networking, collaborating and exchanging knowledge in agriculture, rural
development and natural resource managementWeb2ForDev* International Conference*
Participatory Web for Development:
Networking, collaborating and exchanging knowledge in agriculture, rural
development and natural resource managementRome, Italy, 25-27 September 2007
*http://www.web2fordev.net/* <http://www.web2fordev.net/ >Call for proposals
Deadlines
Submission of proposals: 30 April 2007
Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2007
Submission of draft presentations, scripts and materials: 15 June 2007
Submission of final scripts: 31 July 2007
Submission of final presentations (slideshow, multimedia or other): 31
August 2007Call for proposals* *
Web2ForDev*[1]* <#111ece93d4df5818__ftn1> 2007 is the first conference
devoted to exploring the ways in which international development
stakeholders can take advantage of the technical and organizational
opportunities provided by Web 2.0 methods, approaches and applications.
The conference will promote the adoption and dissemination of appropriate,
low-cost and replicable Internet-based applications by actors in
agriculture, rural development, and natural resource management. It aims to
inspire participants to use and develop their own information management and
communication systems based on these applications.
The conference targets agriculture, rural development, and natural resource
management stakeholders, particularly those from developing countries,
experienced with or interested in the potential of Web 2.0, including
technology intermediaries, policy makers, information and communication
specialists, software developers, application and system providers and
information service providers. Participants are expected to have experience
and understanding of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and
to be in a position to understand, adopt and disseminate the showcased
applications and approaches.
In particular we encourage proposals that are:
- Thematic case studies: 15/20-minute presentations on examples of
projects and processes that are adopting Web 2.0 tools and
methodologies, and that evaluate their impacts, benefits and challenges;- Thematic showcases: 15/20-minute presentations on Web 2.0 tools
and methodologies developed for knowledge exchange, collaboration, learning
and networking;- Panel discussions: 30-minute exchanges that provide an overview of
one or more crosscutting issue (see the list below); these will be debated
by a group of panellists and facilitated by a chairperson.The sessions should offer practical examples of Web 2.0 concepts and
applications in knowledge exchange, collaboration, learning and networking
in the sectors of agriculture, rural development, and natural resource
management.
Experiences and case studies from sectors other than development ( e.g.
education, private sector) that show potential for adoption can be
presented. The focus is on innovation in common practices, opportunities,
needs, and issues that participants may address more effectively with the
adoption of Web 2.0 tools, methodologies and approaches.Theme, topics and cross-cutting issues
The theme of the Conference is “Participatory Web for Development:
Networking, collaborating and exchanging knowledge in agriculture, rural
development and natural resources management”.
There are three conference tracks dealing with the following main topics:
- Shared virtual spaces, remote collaboration, and knowledge sharing
- Appropriate technologies for on-line publishing
- On-line information retrieval and access
Cross-cutting issues speakers may want to address in their presentations,
and particularly in panel discussions, are:
- Institutional capacity (IT infrastructure, human resources)
- Management
- Low-bandwidth access
- Intellectual property issues
- Disabling and enabling environments (infrastructural, connectivity,
legal, cultural, human)- Direct and indirect cost
- Security
- Visibility and promotion
How to submit proposals
Fill out the proposal form for a case study or a
showcase< http://www.web2fordev.net/fileadmin/docs/showcase_casestudy_proposal.doc>.Alternatively, fill out the proposal form for a panel
discussion< http://www.web2fordev.net/fileadmin/docs/panel_proposal.doc>
.Submit your proposal by email to
proposals@web2fordev.net<proposals@web2fordev.net>by
30 April 2007.Acceptance will be notified by 15 May 2007.
The content of the proposals will be treated with the utmost confidentiality
by the Steering Committee members and peer review panel.
In case of acceptance, please note:
- All work presented at the Conference (e.g. slideshows, handouts,
flyers, brochures, pdf and MS Word documents, animation and videos)
constitutes the original work of the author/presenter, and he/she is the
owner of the copyright.- All presenters and authors will retain non-exclusive intellectual
property rights in their work.- Presenters and authors agree to their Conference materials being
disseminated freely on the Conference Web site and by other means during and
after the Conference. A statement will be published prohibiting the use of
any of the presentations for commercial purposes. Any part or whole of the
works used for non-commercial purposes must carry due accreditation.Sponsorships
Accepted presenters or panellists from developing countries may apply for
sponsorship to attend the Conference. Sponsorships will be granted at the
discretion of the sponsoring agencies and will be subject to availability of
funds.Additional Information
To get updates on the event you may join one of the following DGroups:
- English: *http://www.dgroups.org/groups/web2fordev/index.cfm* <http://www.dgroups.org/groups/web2fordev/index.cfm>
- Fran?ais: *http://www.dgroups.org/groups/web2pourdev/index.cfm* <http://www.dgroups.org/groups/web2pourdev/index.cfm>
For more information on the event you may visit our conference web site at *
http://www.web2fordev.net* <http://www.web2fordev.net/>
[1] <#111ece93d4df5818__ftnref1> The conference is organized and supported
by the following organizations <http://www.web2fordev.net/organizers.html>:
CTA, FAO, IICD, GTZ, CGIAR, ACP Secretariat, Universit? Cheikh Anta DIOP,
University of British Columbia Okanagan, Euforic, DGroups, IFAD and APC.–
Piergiorgio Cipriano
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:36:17 +0200
From: Niccolo Rigacci <niccolo@rigacci.org>
Subject: Re: [Gfoss] upgrade: debian lenny o etch?
To: Geographic Free and Open Source Software - Italian mailing list
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-asciiScusate se abbasso il livello del discorso, ma dovendo fare delle
installazioni da zero su macchine i386 cosa mi consigliate? Forse metto la
4.0RC0, non vorrei sentirmi mandare troppi accidenti in laboratorio, visto
che siamo alla prima grossa migrazione verso gfoss!Ad oggi la diffrenza tra 4.0 Etch e Lenny e’ minima, se la parola
“stable” ti fa sentire piu’ tranquillo vai con quella.Poi scoprirai che “Testing” per Debian e’ un concetto che altri
chiamano “rock solid”.–
Niccolo Rigacci
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:58:42 +0200
From: Niccolo Rigacci <niccolo@rigacci.org>
Subject: [Gfoss] Facciamo un fork dei dati Istat?
To: gfoss@faunalia.it
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-asciiCiao, un’idea buttata la’, giusto per parlarne:
Qualche tempo fa cercavo le coordinate GPS dei centri
abitati italianiHo avuto dall’Istat l’elenco di circa 8100 comuni. Ho anche le
coordinate di altre migliaia di centri abitati, anche
piccolissimi, sempre Istat. Il tutto con licenza praticamente CC.Un riassunto e’ qui:
http://paros.rigacci.org/wiki/doku.php/tecnica/gps_cartografia_gis/downloadI problemi sono:
- Le modifiche dal 1991 ad oggi mancano (nuove province, ecc.)
- La toponomastica e’ orribile: tutti i nomi in maiuscolo,
apostrofi al posto degli accenti, ecc.Ho lavorato un po’ a manina e ho ripulito per quanto possibile i
dati (minuscole, accenti, …).Mi pare pero’ che la manutenzione dei dati non sia fattibile per
un singolo. La speranza che Istat produca nuovi dati o accetti
bugfix dal basso e’ scarsa.Che ne pensate di metter su un wiki con questi waypoint, un
sistema di discussione/editing piu’ o meno aperto per la
manutenzione/miglioramento dei dati?–
Niccolo Rigacci
Firenze - ItalyIraq, missione di pace: 61294 morti - www.iraqbodycount.net
Message: 4
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 11:08:54 +0200
From: Paolo Cavallini <cavallini@faunalia.it >
Subject: [Gfoss] mapnik
To: gfoss italia <gfoss@faunalia.com>
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Hash: SHA1Qualcuno ha provato questo oggetto?
http://mapnik.org/
La documentazione e’ praticamente inesistente, quindi e’ difficile
partire, ma verie cose paiono attraenti (non so se velleitarie, pero’).
Saluti.
pc
Paolo Cavallini
http://www.faunalia.it/pc
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 11:09:01 +0200
From: Maurizio Napolitano <napo@itc.it >
Subject: Re: [Gfoss] Facciamo un fork dei dati Istat?
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15Niccolo Rigacci ha scritto:
Ciao, un’idea buttata la’, giusto per parlarne:
A me sembra una ottima idea
Qualche tempo fa cercavo le coordinate GPS dei centri
abitati italianiHo avuto dall’Istat l’elenco di circa 8100 comuni. Ho anche le
coordinate di altre migliaia di centri abitati, anche
piccolissimi, sempre Istat. Il tutto con licenza praticamente CC.Spiega meglio cosa intendi con “Il tutto con licenza praticamente CC”
E’ il “praticamente” che mi sfugge: sono CC si e no?
E in caso che genere di CC?Un riassunto e’ qui:
http://paros.rigacci.org/wiki/doku.php/tecnica/gps_cartografia_gis/downloadFico
I problemi sono:
[…]
Che ne pensate di metter su un wiki con questi waypoint, un
sistema di discussione/editing piu’ o meno aperto per la
manutenzione/miglioramento dei dati?Che e’ una ottima idea.
Alcune osservazioni:
- non c’e’ modo di far interagire questa base dati con geonames.org?
- qualora non sia possibile il punto sopra, si potrebbe pensare comunque
ad una serie di webservices per interagire con i dati
(vd http://www.geonames.org/export/)- appoggiarsi a wikipedia?
- la coordinata del toponimo in base a cosa e’ data?
(questo qualora la base dati cominci ad essere “indipendente” dall’ISTAT)
ITC → dall’1 marzo 2007 Fondazione Bruno Kessler
ITC → since 1 March 2007 Fondazione Bruno Kessler
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