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OpenGovLD

This is OpenGovLD (working title), a fork of the original OParl project. It continues the work on specifications based on JSON-LD (Linked Data) while the OParl specification only supports JSON and will not be compatible with JSON-LD (and seems to be dead since July 2014).

Highlights, Features and Principles

  • All development processes are governed by transparency, rough consensus (RFC 7282) and the direct involvement of all interested stakeholders
  • Expressive Linked Data
  • Uses the namespace https://www.w3.org/ns/opengov. Integration in schema.org is an option to be discussed
  • Based on open standards, not Ad Hoc solutions, no reinventing of wheels, avoiding NIH syndrome
  • High quality specification, using established standardization processes and guidelines
  • Modular structure of specification, supporting conformance statements
  • Main target user groups consist of developers of servers and comfortable, feature rich and advanced applications
  • Oriented towards future, not dependent on legacy technology, standards or specifications
  • Collaboration with W3C Open Government Community Group, schema.org and other relevant projects (such as Popolo and OParl (but that specification project seems to be dead)
  • Multilingual, supporting stakeholders on the whole planet (contributors so far from: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, South Corea, Germany)
  • Based on existing state of the art standards (such as JSON-LD)
  • Integrated with established and best-of-breed Linked Data vocabularies
  • Uses Hydra Core Vocabulary to specify API in machine readable way
  • Uses Linked Data Fragments(LDF) to enable implementation of advanced and performant search on client. LDF recently joined the Hydra Community Group

Summary

The goal of OpenGovLD is to create a set of state of the art specifications for parliamentary data which can be used globally - first of all by joining forces with other best of breed specification projects.

Further info

2014-11-08

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