- <title>Experimental Open311 API for the mySociety fixmystreet system</title>
- <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Experimental_Open311_API_for_the_mySociety_fixmystreet_system.html</link>
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- <pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 17:20:00 +0200</pubDate>
- <description>
-<p>Today, the first draft implementation of an
-<a href="http://www.open311.org/">Open311 API</a> for the Norwegian
-service <a href="http://www.fiksgatami.no/">FiksGataMi</a> started to
-work. It is only available on the developer server for now, and I
-have not tested it using any existing Open311 client (I lack the
-platforms needed to run the clients I have found so far), but it is
-able to query the database and extract a list of open and closed
-requests within a given category and reported to a given municipality.
-I believe that is a good start to create a useful service for those
-that want to do data mining on the requests submitted so far.</p>
-
-<p>Where is it? Visit
-<a href="http://fiksgatami-dev.nuug.no/open311.cgi/v2/">http://fiksgatami-dev.nuug.no/open311.cgi/v2/</a>
-to have a look. Please send feedback to the
-<a href="http://lists.nuug.no/mailman/listinfo/fiksgatami">fiksgatami
-(at) nuug.no</a> mailing list.</p>
-</description>
- </item>
-
- <item>
- <title>Initial notes on adding Open311 server API on FixMyStreet</title>
- <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Initial_notes_on_adding_Open311_server_API_on_FixMyStreet.html</link>
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- <pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2011 10:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
- <description>
-<p>The last few days I have spent some time trying to add support for
-the <a href="http://www.open311.org/">Open311 API</a> in the
-<a href="http://www.fiksgatami.no/">Norwegian FixMyStreet service</a>.
-Earlier I believed Open311 would be a useful API to use to submit
-reports to the municipalities, but when I noticed that the
-<a href="http://fixmystreet.org.nz/">New Zealand version</a> of
-FixMyStreet had implemented Open311 on the server side, it occurred to
-me that this was a nice way to allow the public, press and
-municipalities to do data mining directly in the FixMyStreet service.
-Thus I went to work implementing the Open311 specification for
-FixMyStreet. The implementation is not yet ready, but I am starting
-to get a draft limping along. In the process, I have discovered a few
-issues with the Open311 specification.</p>
-
-<p>One obvious missing feature is the lack of natural language
-handling in the specification. The specification seem to assume all
-reports will be written in English, and do not provide a way for the
-receiving end to specify which languages are understood there. To be
-able to use the same client and submit to several Open311 receivers,
-it would be useful to know which language to use when writing reports.
-I believe the specification should be extended to allow the receivers
-of problem reports to specify which language they accept, and the
-submitter to specify which language the report is written in.
-Language of a text can also be automatically guessed using statistical
-methods, but for multi-lingual persons like myself, it is useful to
-know which language to use when writing a problem report. I suspect
-some lang=nb,nn kind of attribute would solve it.</p>
-
-<p>A key part of the Open311 API is the list of services provided,
-which is similar to the categories used by FixMyStreet. One issue I
-run into is the need to specify both name and unique identifier for
-each category. The specification do not state that the identifier
-should be numeric, but all example implementations have used numbers
-here. In FixMyStreet, there is no number associated with each
-category. As the specification do not forbid it, I will use the name
-as the unique identifier for now and see how open311 clients handle
-it.</p>
-
-<p>The report format in open311 and the report format in FixMyStreet
-differ in a key part. FixMyStreet have a title and a description,
-while Open311 only have a description and lack the title. I'm not
-quite sure how to best handle this yet. When asking for a FixMyStreet
-report in Open311 format, I just merge title an description into the
-open311 description, but this is not going to work if the open311 API
-should be used for submitting new reports to FixMyStreet.</p>
-
-<p>The search feature in Open311 is missing a way to ask for problems
-near a geographic location. I believe this is important if one is to
-use Open311 as the query language for mobile units. The specification
-should be extended to handle this, probably using some new lat=, lon=
-and range= options.</p>
-
-<p>The final challenge I see is that the FixMyStreet code handle
-several administrations in one interface, while the Open311 API seem
-to assume only one administration. For FixMyStreet, this mean a
-report can be sent to several administrations, and the categories
-available depend on the location of the problem. Not quite sure how
-to best handle this. I've noticed
-<a href="http://seeclickfix.com/open311/">SeeClickFix</a> added
-latitude and longitude options to the services request, but it do not
-solve the problem of what to return when no location is specified.
-Will have to investigate this a bit more.</p>
-
-<p>My distaste for web forums have kept me from bringing these issues
-up with the open311 developer group. I really wish they had a email
-list available via <a href="http://www.gmane.org/">Gmane</a> to use for
-discussions instead of only
-<a href="http://lists.open311.org/groups/discuss">a forum<a/>. Oh,
-well. That will probably resolve itself, one way or another. I've
-also tried visiting the IRC channel #open311 on FreeNode, but no-one
-seem to reply to my questions there. This make me wonder if I just
-fail to understand how the open311 community work. It sure do not
-work like the free software project communities I am used to.</p>
+ <title>Mer løgnpropaganda fra BSA</title>
+ <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Mer_l_gnpropaganda_fra_BSA.html</link>
+ <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Mer_l_gnpropaganda_fra_BSA.html</guid>
+ <pubDate>Fri, 9 Sep 2011 11:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
+ <description><p>I år igjen er Microsoft-politiet BSA ute med løgnpropagandaen sin.
+Hvert år de siste årene har BSA, lobbyfronten til de store
+programvareselskapene som Microsoft og Apple, publisert en rapport der
+de gjetter på hvor mye piratkopiering påfører i tapte inntekter i
+ulike land rundt om i verden. Resultatene er alltid tendensiøse.
+Den siste rapporten er tilgjengelig fra
+<a href="http://portal.bsa.org/globalpiracy2010/downloads/opinionsurvey/survey_global.pdf">deres
+nettsted</a>.</p>
+
+<p>Den har fått endel dekning av journalister som åpenbart ikke har
+tenkt på å stille kritiske spørsmål om resultatene. Se f.eks.
+<a href="http://www.digi.no/877642/halvparten-bruker-pirat-program">digi.no</a>,
+<a href="http://www.hardware.no/artikler/halvparten_av_alle_pc-brukere_er_pirater/101791">hardware.no</a>
+og
+<a href="http://www.aftenposten.no/forbruker/digital/article4220787.ece">aftenposten.no</a>.</p>
+
+<p>BSA-undersøkelsene er søppel som inneholder oppblåste tall, og
+har gjentatte ganger blitt tatt for dette. Her er noen interessante
+referanser med bakgrunnsinformasjon.</p>
+
+<p><ul>
+
+<li><a href="http://www.idg.no/selskaper/article190966.ece">Fnyser av
+ nye pirattall fra BSA</a> Computerworld Norge 2011.</li>
+
+<li><a href="http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.229795/bsa-hoftade-sverigesiffror">BSA
+höftade Sverigesiffror</a> Computerworld Sverige 2009.</li>
+
+<li><a href="http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/opinion/1972843/bsa-piracy-figures-shot-reality">BSA
+ piracy figures need a shot of reality</a> v3.co.uk 2009</li>
+
+<li><a href="http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/3958/125/">Does The WIPO Copyright Treaty Work? The Business Software Association Piracy Data</a> Michael Geist blogg 2009</li>
+
+<li><a href="http://torrentfreak.com/australian-govt-draft-says-piracy-stats-made-up/">Australian
+ govt draft says piracy stats are made up</a> Torrentfreak 2006.</li>
+
+<li><a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2006/05/19/is_one_months_piracy.html">Is
+ one month's piracy worth more than France's GDP?</a> Boing Boing
+ 2006.</li>
+
+<li><a href="http://www.idg.no/bransje/bransjenyheter/article6603.ece">Sviende
+ kritikk mot pirat-tall</a> Computerworld Norge 2005.</li>
+
+</ul></p>
+
+<p>Personlig skulle jeg ønske BSA var enda mer ivrig og mer hardhendt
+i å håndheve de ikke-frie programvarelisensene (og de er ganske ivrige
+allerede), slik at brukerne av disse forsto vilkårene bedre. Jeg tror
+nemlig ingen som forstår vilkårene vil akseptere dem og at det vil
+føre til at flere tar i bruk fri programvare.</p>