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Open Knowledge Foundation is an active partner with organisations working in similar areas, such as open educational resources. [12] Open Knowledge Foundation has produced the Open Knowledge Definition, an attempt to clarify some of the ambiguity surrounding the terminology of openness, [13] as well as the Open Software Service Definition. [14]
The Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) is a United-Kingdom-based NGO [3] that began work on the definition in 2006. [4] According to the OKF, the Open Definition is "substantially derivative" of Bruce Perens' Open Source Definition and intends to continue Richard Stallman’s "ideals of software freedom". [2]
The Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) is a nonprofit organization which promotes access to information. Because many of its supporters are also allies to the Wikipedia community and because English Wikipedia is an ideal meeting place for storing working notes of the organization, this wikiproject exists as a community space for helping OKF people understand their relationship with Wikipedia.
In October 2014, the Open Knowledge Foundation described their definition of "open", for open content and open knowledge, as synonymous to the definition of "free" in the "Definition of Free Cultural Works", noting that both are rooted in the Open Source Definition and Free Software Definition. [20]
He has been a leading figure in the global open knowledge and open data movements, starting with his founding in 2004 of the non-profit Open Knowledge Foundation which he led until 2015. From 2007–2010 he was the Mead Fellow in Economics at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and from 2010–2013 he was a Shuttleworth Foundation fellow.
Open Knowledge Foundation, a global, non-profit network that promotes and shares information at no charge Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title OKF .
The Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network (CKAN) is an open-source open data portal for the storage and distribution of open data.Initially inspired by the package management capabilities of Debian Linux, [2] CKAN has developed into a powerful data catalogue system that is mainly used by public institutions seeking to share their data with the general public.
Since October 2021 she has been the CEO of the UK-based Open Knowledge Foundation. [1] She was a defender of survivors of genocide and other human rights abuses in Guatemala, and was part of the legal team led by the Spanish lawyer Almudena Bernabeu in the case of Rigoberta Menchú against Efraín Ríos Montt.