Free London’s Data. Now!

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Help us free London’s Data
Saturday 24th October 2009 10.00 am
London’s Living Room
City  Hall
The Queens Walk
London SE1 2AA

The Greater London Authority is currently in  the process of scoping London’s DataStore. Initially we propose to release as much GLA data as possible and to encourage other public agencies in London to  do the same and we’d like your  help!

We want the input of the developer community from the outset prior to making any decisions on formats or  platform. We would therefore like to invite interested developers to City Hall so that we  can talk to you about what we want to do, get your  views, and seek your input on the best way to deliver for  London.

On the  day we’ll be running a requirements specification workshop and a high  level technical design session to explore how we might do this in a way that  makes sense for the end users – you

The event will take place in London’s Living Room at 10 am on the morning of Saturday 24 October. If you would like to attend please register your interest.(link).

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