Open Government Data bill (for comments)
Bill McGonigle
bill at bfccomputing.com
Fri Jan 14 21:10:18 EST 2011
Very well thought-out, Seth. Two nits:
> (6) If it allows extensions, ensures
> that all extensions of the data format are themselves documented and
> have the other characteristics of an open data format;
I get the intent here, but this is too high a hurdle with current wording. It could be used to rule out XML since not everybody knows how to part everybody else's CDATA blocks. I think what you mean is that any State data cannot be stored in an undocumented extension. If everything useful is ruled out, then the current proprietary stuff has to continue being used, right?
> (8) If it includes any use of
> encryption, provides that the encryption algorithm is usable in a
> royalty-free, nondiscriminatory manner in perpetuity, and is
> documented so that anyone in possession of the appropriate encryption
> key or keys is able to write software to unencrypt the data.
'Encryption' may be too narrow - hashing, HMAC'ing, etc. could also be used to defeat the main purposes (though perhaps the intent is sufficiently clear).
-Bill
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