[HOT] OpenDRI Field Guide Released

Robert Soden robert.soden at gmail.com
Sat Mar 22 22:48:35 UTC 2014


Nico,

Great idea.  I know John is looking at making a few edits to this current
version.  The final version should be out by late April I would guess.  I
think we'd be more than happy to facilitate any translation efforts then.

Cheers,
Robert




On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 10:16 AM, nicolas chavent <nicolas.chavent at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hi Kate, John, Robert and all,
>
> Thanks for sharing this comprehensive piece about OpenDRI, there's
> obviously a lot to digest and to discuss.
> This can probably be a work session of those willing to form a Lessons
> Learned Working Group in HOT (prior it goes formal).
>
> I quickly skimmed through it, and was wondering about any plan from GFDRR
> to get it translated into other languages, French, but not only?
>
> Under licensing & translation at the beginning, reads the below :
> "
> Translations
> --If you create a translation of this work, please add the following
> disclaimer along with the attribution: This translation was not created by
> The World
> Bank and should not be considered an official World Bank translation. The
> World
> Bank shall not be liable for any content or error in this translation"
>
> In case the report comes with no attached translation plans, can we seek
> to get it translated relying on partners (Translators W/o Borders - TWB or
> other groups) or on our community's strengths ?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:45 AM, Kate Chapman <kate at maploser.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I wanted to point out to you that the "Open Data for Resilience
>> Initiative: Field Guide" was released yesterday(1). This is an
>> exciting report authored by John Crowley and our friends at the World
>> Bank Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery. You'll also
>> see many HOT volunteers, partners and members are listed as providing
>> input to the report.
>>
>> The power of having what we do codified into reports like this is an
>> important aspect to the work HOT does. Every time it happens it makes
>> it that much easier to coordinate with traditional institutions and
>> interest them in the power of open data.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> -Kate
>>
>> (1) https://www.gfdrr.org/ODRIFG
>>
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