On 29 April there will be the Sharing and Reuse Award from the European Commission in Lisbon. Together with ANSOL I'll be there. For the preparation it would be very good if someone could have a look at the shortlist (17 projects) for the award:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/sharingandreuse/og_page/awards-contest
Would someone here be able to check if the solution they mentioned are:
1. Really Free Software 2. If the services could be run by yourself from the software side.
That would be very helpful in the preparation and communication by us about the event.
Best Regards, Matthias
I picked one for Germany at random. 'OSiP - Online-Sicherheitsprüfung' looks like a nice tool but if I click on 'download releases' I get 'Your search yielded no results'.
Without the source code I can not run the software.
Br, Thomas
* Thomas Doczkal mailinglist@doczkal.de [2017-03-17 14:49:07 +0000]:
I picked one for Germany at random. 'OSiP - Online-Sicherheitsprüfung' looks like a nice tool but if I click on 'download releases' I get 'Your search yielded no results'.
Without the source code I can not run the software.
Thanks Thomas, could you contact them via the contact info on the website and ask? (Maybe we get a reply in the next days.)
Regards, Matthias
Hi Matthias,
On 03/18/2017 06:23 AM, Matthias Kirschner wrote:
Thanks Thomas, could you contact them via the contact info on the website and ask? (Maybe we get a reply in the next days.)
I have been on my mobile and haven't had enough time to search for the contact form but just wrote something minutes ago. Though I would not expect a reply before Tuesday (if at all).
Regards, Matthias
Best Regards, Thomas
On Friday 17. March 2017 14.48.14 Matthias Kirschner wrote:
On 29 April there will be the Sharing and Reuse Award from the European Commission in Lisbon. Together with ANSOL I'll be there. For the preparation it would be very good if someone could have a look at the shortlist (17 projects) for the award:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/sharingandreuse/og_page/awards-contest
OK, I looked at the Citadel on the Move entry:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157642 http://www.citadelonthemove.eu/
The latter is the usual heavily-animated home page. After some digging via the "Create an App" page, I found the developer resources:
http://www.citadelonthemove.eu/en-us/createanapp/developerpage.aspx
This provides links to GitHub:
https://github.com/CitadelOnTheMove
From there, it seems to be a case of having to check licence files in each of the published projects.
Would someone here be able to check if the solution they mentioned are:
- Really Free Software
GPLv3 -----
converter-php-lib CitadelOnTheMove.github.io
(They actually don't have the copying notice, but instead just include the licence in a file.)
CC BY 4.0 (permissively licensed) ---------------------------------
agt Citadel-Crowd-sourcing-Template Citadel-Environmental-Template Citadel-Events-Template Citadel-Parkings-Template Citadel-Pois-Template
3-clause BSD licence (or similar) ---------------------------------
citadel-events-template-1 treefinder
No obvious licence ------------------
converter-gui converter-lib converter-portlet CitySDK-Citadel-Script
(These look like project boilerplate and build scripts, but still...)
- If the services could be run by yourself from the software side.
There's a mix of PHP and other things, so maybe you can deploy this stuff yourself. They don't exactly make this immediately obvious, though.
That would be very helpful in the preparation and communication by us about the event.
I hope this helps.
Paul
* Paul Boddie paul@boddie.org.uk [2017-03-17 16:51:58 +0100]:
That would be very helpful in the preparation and communication by us about the event.
I hope this helps.
Yes, it already did. If everybody checks a few, we will have the information we're looking for.
Thanks, Matthias
I took a look at PDOK, the single Dutch listing.
The example page shows what is possible, when wanting to create graphs for governmental viewing. https://geonovum.github.io/pdokkaart/examples Documentation and issues are available, but mostly in Dutch only https: //geonovum.github.io/pdokkaart/help.html Underneath are technologies like GeoNetwork http://geonetwork-opensourc e.org/ National datasets under various open licenses http://www.nationaalgeore gister.nl/geonetwork/srv/dut/catalog.search
PDOK itself seems to be GPLv3, although this is not clearly stated.
Geonovum is working together with governement to organize the geospatial data, and take good steps to forward open standards and free software, from what I can tell from clicking around a bit.
So: worthwhile, although the applicability might be limited (wizard for rendering certain view), and the development and documentation is mainly Dutch only.
Kind regards, Nico
Hi
El 17/03/17 a las 14:48, Matthias Kirschner escribió:
On 29 April there will be the Sharing and Reuse Award from the European Commission in Lisbon. Together with ANSOL I'll be there. For the preparation it would be very good if someone could have a look at the shortlist (17 projects) for the award:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/sharingandreuse/og_page/awards-contest
Would someone here be able to check if the solution they mentioned are:
- Really Free Software
- If the services could be run by yourself from the software side.
I've reviewed the Spanish ones:
* gvSIG: it's free software, GPLv2. Source code is here: http://devel.gvsig.org/svn/gvsig-desktop (I cannot find license file there, but the documentation says that if you contribute a plugin or component, it should be compatible with GPLv2. Plus I think I remember the license being shown when installing the Windows binary).
* REGWEB is free software, EUPL + GPLv3, source code here: https://github.com/GovernIB/registre
* SEDIPUALBA: I couldn't find license nor source code repo. It's a suite of webapps that the province government of Albacete develops and offers to any of the province's municipalities to use.
* SENTILO is free software, EUPL + GLGPL, souce code here: https://github.com/sentilo/sentilo
Cheers
That would be very helpful in the preparation and communication by us about the event.
Best Regards, Matthias
* Laura Arjona Reina larjona@fsfe.org [2017-03-17 17:11:22 +0100]:
I've reviewed the Spanish ones:
[...]
Thanks Laura for checking them all.
Best Regards, Matthias
I looked at Oskari, a map solution for websites:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/143095 http://oskari.org
The source code appears to be available:
The server (backend and frontend) is dual-licensed under the EUPL and MIT licenses. The backend is written in Java, the frontend in Javascript. It uses various other Libre components (such as PostgreSQL/PostGIS).
It looks like it should be possible to set this up if you are familiar with putting Java web services into production - not something I have experience with, but I'm sure others could manage it. The documentation seems to cover this:
http://oskari.org/documentation
I haven't dug too deeply into this. It looks like a Free Software solution that shouldn't be too hard for someone to set up if they know what they're doing. It has apparently already been reused internationally, according to the description.
David
Thank you David.
Best Regards, Matthias
Thanks to Olga we now have an overview about the shortlisted award winners: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Activities/ShortlistSharingAndReuseAward2017
There are some shared services missing, and the ones for "software" which are missing are:
Name of the solution: AERIUS https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157417 Institution name: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Country: The Netherlands Type of the solution: Free Software Comments:
Name of the solution: Supervizor https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157639 Institution name: Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic Country: Czech Republic Type of the solution: Free Software Comments:
Name of the solution: iA.Solutions https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/156430 Institution name: Intercommunale de Mutualisation Informatique et Organisationnelle (IMIO) Country: Belgium Type of the solution: Free Software Comments:
Does anyone here have time to have a look at those above, and maybe also the "shared services" missing?
Thanks, Matthias
* Matthias Kirschner mk@fsfe.org [2017-03-17 14:48:14 +0100]:
On 29 April there will be the Sharing and Reuse Award from the European Commission in Lisbon. Together with ANSOL I'll be there. For the preparation it would be very good if someone could have a look at the shortlist (17 projects) for the award:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/sharingandreuse/og_page/awards-contest
Would someone here be able to check if the solution they mentioned are:
- Really Free Software
- If the services could be run by yourself from the software side.
That would be very helpful in the preparation and communication by us about the event.
Thanks Matthias for the heads up.
meanwhile I got a reply yesterday night. They will check my issue with the OSiP download and get back 'soonest'. ;)
Br, Thomas
On March 22, 2017 9:33:48 AM GMT+01:00, Matthias Kirschner mk@fsfe.org wrote:
Thanks to Olga we now have an overview about the shortlisted award winners: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Activities/ShortlistSharingAndReuseAward2017
There are some shared services missing, and the ones for "software" which are missing are:
Name of the solution: AERIUS https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157417 Institution name: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Country: The Netherlands Type of the solution: Free Software Comments:
Name of the solution: Supervizor https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157639 Institution name: Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic Country: Czech Republic Type of the solution: Free Software Comments:
Name of the solution: iA.Solutions https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/156430 Institution name: Intercommunale de Mutualisation Informatique et Organisationnelle (IMIO) Country: Belgium Type of the solution: Free Software Comments:
Does anyone here have time to have a look at those above, and maybe also the "shared services" missing?
Thanks, Matthias
- Matthias Kirschner mk@fsfe.org [2017-03-17 14:48:14 +0100]:
On 29 April there will be the Sharing and Reuse Award from the
European
Commission in Lisbon. Together with ANSOL I'll be there. For the preparation it would be very good if someone could have a look at the shortlist (17 projects) for the award:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/sharingandreuse/og_page/awards-contest
Would someone here be able to check if the solution they mentioned
are:
- Really Free Software
- If the services could be run by yourself from the software side.
That would be very helpful in the preparation and communication by us about the event.
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* Thomas Doczkal mailinglist@doczkal.de [2017-03-22 09:37:17 +0000]:
Thanks Matthias for the heads up.
meanwhile I got a reply yesterday night. They will check my issue with the OSiP download and get back 'soonest'. ;)
So let's see what soonest will be ;)
Last week I was at the event where the winners were announced. Here the press release about it: https://ec.europa.eu/isa2/news/winners-sharing-and-reuse-awards-made-public_...
On our wiki page we gathered information about the shortlisted projects: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Activities/ShortlistSharingAndReuseAward2017 but we are lacking information for some of the winners.
Would anyone here be able to check the remaining ones? I spoke with the European Commission, and they are interested in feedback from us on this.
1. 15.000 Spain gvSIG 2. 10.000 Finland - Oskari 3. Barcelona - Sentilo 4. France - Name of the solution: Citadel on the Move
1. 15.000 Ministry Finance Supervizor (not checked yet): http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157639 2. 10.000 PDOK (Public Services On the Map) 3. Germany OSiP Online-Sicherheitsprüfung (is there a reply about the source code yet?) 4. Netherlands AERIUS (not checked yet) http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157417
1. 15.000 France Territoires Numériques Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (not checked) 2. 5.000 Belgium ??? (not checked) + Gebruikersbeheer en Toegangsbeheer van de Vlaamse overheid (Identity and Access Management Platform of the Flemish Government) (not checked): http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/157057 2. 5.000 MAGDA Platform (not checked): https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/159272 3. Spain REGWEB –Input and output register 4. Greece Citizen’s Guide of the Region of Epirus (partly proprietary)
1. 15.000 iA.Solutions (not checked) http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/159276 2. 10.000 OpenSpendingAustria http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/156430 3. SEDIPUALB@ (Administrative Management Services) (There is neither licence nor source code repo. It's a suite of web apps that the province government of Albacete develops and offers to any of the province's municipalities to use. ) 4. Antwerp City Platform as a Service (ACPaaS) (not checked) https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/159274
Regards, Matthias
On April 6, 2017 1:41:06 PM GMT+02:00, Matthias Kirschner mk@fsfe.org wrote:
Last week I was at the event where the winners were announced. Here the press release about it: https://ec.europa.eu/isa2/news/winners-sharing-and-reuse-awards-made-public_...
Thanks for the hint. I'll read it later tonight.
- Germany OSiP Online-Sicherheitsprüfung (is there a reply about the
source code yet?)
No I haven't seen a repoy so far. Unfortunately I haven't asked again to give feedback. I'll check my mails tonight and question again.
Best regards, Thomas