With a brief announcement, I set up this Discourse server in 2015. It’s a really great platform - look at how it is used by OKFN, Mozilla, or Penpot. Maybe it’s not fediverse, maybe it’s not enterprise - but it plugs easily into dribdat, and certainly deserves the attention of our community.
Here are some ways I think this site (forum.opendata.ch) provides value to the community:
Bridge the Röstigrbn
This Forum contains my most consistent reporting on the state of Open Data in Switzerland, and as a minimum it helps connect us to the wider OKFN community by being a sub-forum of:
(if we shut this site down, I’ll go back to posting more regularly there)
Nevertheless, one clear issue with international forums is that they are mostly in, or at least strongly encouraging of, English - and we are a very multilingual country. This is why I recently tested translation services (turned off at the moment because of cost), and have other ideas in mind through 10 years of experience running events all around Switzerland.
Clearly as Oleg’s side-channel, without it being used by the Opendata.ch team who mostly just post to various social media channels, it’s kind of pointless. If we at least aggregated this content to Discourse instead of to Slack, that would already be a nice place to openly discuss the various topics and create a knowledge base that searches across the various domains. What about the wider community?
Open Data Stories
There was an idea in this direction recently discussed and prototyped as part of the Open Government Data Course at the University of Bern:
We would like to stimulate a Community of Practice within government administrations that are working with Open Data, as well as industry partners, research teams, and other stakeholder groups, with Stories and Resources. As an initial low hanging fruit, we have created a news feed which complements the Dataset publications and Newsletter produced by BFS / opendata.swiss, the Blog of Opendata.ch, social media hashtags prevalent in our community. Our initial focus is to cast a light on positive and negative examples of the publication and application of Open Government Data. We hope to test the interest with a website and crowdfunding, and create a platform for useful automatic aggregation, community content, and journalistic work.
As a virtual Forum
I think that we should use Discourse again for the Opendata.ch Annual Forum. This will benefit participants in many ways, from collecting ideas and notes, to enabling hybrid participation on an open platform.
We could also see how we could be of service here to people in the administration - some of who also (tried to) run (private) Discourse forum as part of opendata.swiss. We could run a content development project like GLAM Tutorials here.
Here is a capture of the analytics of this forum, just to see roughly how much usage we have, and how it overlaps with our calendar of activities:
What next?
I don’t really have a plan for this site, but would be happy to see some feedback on whether or not that Discourse is interesting to you in our “platform portfolio”, and if you think at least you would like to help in the hosting costs or what problems could the right plugin or integration solve for us. Thanks in advance!