Today December 16, 2013 Open Knowledge Foundation one project Open Spending put Nepali language to its website openspending.org. The people who cannot understand the English now easily understand about the Open Spending in its own Local Language. Even though still some sentences and words need to be reviewed it is one of the good. Finally thanks to the Open Knowledge Team for making this possible.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Mozilla Meetup III
The event was started
with the good news of added of Nepali locale in Firefox OS. The event was
introduced by Mozilla Reps. Surit Aryal and Aavash Mulmi. They discuss about
the past events how can contributor can contribute in the Mozilla. They make
clear that for contributing to the mozilla not only the technical person but
also non technical person can contribute in the mozilla in different sector.
They list out the contribution page which was really amazing.
In addition Mozilla team
make 4-5 participants in the group to analyze about the SWOT of the FSA and
Mozilla Nepal community. Groups give their own SWOT analysis from which I think
strength was of its open source and large no. of contributors, weakness was it
focus only on city areas rather than village areas, Opportunity was developing
localization soon and moving Mozilla in rural areas too and Threat was other
operating system like IOS, Andriod.
After the SWOT analysis
event move towards the presentation of Women Empowerment by Shristi which was
awesome speech all were seems satisfied with hey presentation.
Finally at the end of the
Event there was questionnaire for all participants which was really awesome. Following
the Q/A session all participants move for the delicious dinner.
It was one of the good
event i have attend so far thanks to Mozilla Nepal team.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Second Mini Spending Data Party
Second OpenSpending data party was held in 28 september at GPA building of Smart Samaj, this time we have our guest Friedrich.Our mini spending party start with small introduction and discusion with the new budget and how we can map the budget of 2013/14. From the final discussion we plan to map the money from annex i and annex v and the work begins.
Our guest Friedrich had been working in maping the Nepali budget and was there to help us beginner to map the money from local sources. He taught us a new tool i.e. google drive which helps us to links 2 database as a same time easy to clean the data and most imprtantly easy to use. Our team were divided into two team team of Bobby, Nikesh, Sajesh and Kshitiz did there work strating from scrapping the data from pdf using TabulaPDF, cleaning it and mapping it into openspending Foreign Grant and Loan -and second team team of Manish, Rajesh, Manish, Rajan and Dheer for Service and Functional Details (Including Financing) We begin our work from extracting the data from PDF to CSV format as in first spending party we had same problem cleaning the data which was really pain. Putting our pain aside all team members' worked hard to clean the data and finally at midnight party members finally able to clean data and put in correct format.
Next day, begins with the hot tea all members were busy in correcting the data they miss in early day. After cleaning and correcting all mistake finally we are able to map our annex i and v. (To view in Detail: http://np.okfn.org/2013/09/29/mini-spending-party-in-kathmandu-nepal-budget-201314/) Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Open as free to use share and modify, OKF Nepal give presentation on topic OpenData & OpenSpending which was held on 2nd ASCOL Open Expo 16 September 2013. OpenData was presented by Prakash Neupane Ambassador for Open knowledge foundation Nepal and OpenSpending from Manish Dangol.
Prakash Neupane start the presented with topic what is OpenData? What is public Data? Why Public Data Must be in Open format?
According
to the OpenDefinition.org "A piece of data or content is open if anyone is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it — subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute
and/or share alike.”
PublicData
mean a data which can be easily available to the public are known as publicData
e.g. Country budget, public university/school budget etc.
Each
year every country issue huge amount of budget for the development of nation
for public but due to in long listed format in pdf, excel or in document format
normal public can't read it or they need specific software to view these data.
Even if some people have all the requirement they can't understand it. So, the
OpenData is build on the concept of easily accessible, machine readable.
Manish Dangol presented on the topic what is OpenSpending? Why OpenSpending Data? and some examples of OpenSpending Data?
Openspending
is about mapping the money from where the money comes, goes and what the output
of that money. OpenSpending is the data sharing community which tracks and
visualize the ever government and financial transaction transaction across the
world. Is it the group of the contributors which find openspending data, Clean
it and visualize it so even normal people can understand the data.
First of
all OpenSpending data make public to
explore and understand the data. It will help government and public to know how
they are spending money and what will be the outcome with the help of the
visualization.
Gapminder World: This is a simple tool which help
normal people to understand the GDP of each country.
Wheredoesmymoneygo.org : This is a website which help UK taxpayer to know where
their money are spend? how much money are spend in food, security, health
transportation and many more.
Since presentation were related to government spending, development of the country, new and interesting topic to the listener, listener kept keen interest on OpenData and OpenSpending and eager to know much more on this.Finally, end of the presentation, we hope from ASCOL Open Expo presentation we could see more members on OpenData.
Monday, September 9, 2013
SUBISU CAN INFOTECH 2013(DAY 3)
FOSS (Free Open Source Software) Free As Freedom:
Our final day at Subisu CAN infotech, 7 September. Morning
environment around event area was stress because of strike(bandh) by Maoist
(baidhya supporter) so, the event was launched little late than early days than
as usual we move to our stall A135 and start to manage our stall. We were
already out of our stock Nirvikalpa 3.0, we had only stock of linux mint 32
& and 64 bit plus Obuntu which was modified by Oscal linux community from
Amrit Science Campus located in Thamel.
Soon the visitor were started to enter in the event, in the event
our stall was one of the busiest stall. We were much happy to give information
about free and open source software to our visitor which were from school
students to older people. In stall most people ask us about what is linux? Is
it hard to use? Can I install both windows & linux in same computer and so
on. In the stall the people keep keen interest upon the OS linux mint 13 as it
was much familiar to use, genuine and most importantly virus free OS.
Being a final day we had more visitor than previous days and volunteer. Volunteer were busy in one on one counseling with visitor giving genuine information to every one and finally at the end of day we were nearly out of stock of available DVD, left DVD were only some linux mint 64 bit and Obuntu, which make us happy because they were proof that we provide right information to our visitor.
Being a final day we had more visitor than previous days and volunteer. Volunteer were busy in one on one counseling with visitor giving genuine information to every one and finally at the end of day we were nearly out of stock of available DVD, left DVD were only some linux mint 64 bit and Obuntu, which make us happy because they were proof that we provide right information to our visitor.
Finally, we close our event by providing information to visitor about free open source software and importance of it.
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