OKF talking at Chaos Computer Congress in Berlin

Several of us from the Open Knowledge Foundation will be at the Chaos Computer Congress in Berlin after Christmas. The 26th Chaos Communication Congress takes place from December 27th to December 30th 2009. OKF Director Rufus Pollock will give a talk on ‘CKAN: apt-get for the Debian of Data‘. If you’re planning to attend, we’d love to hear from you. Just pop us a message!

We’ve started a page for the OKF on the CCC wiki:

In the next few months we’re also going to be working on a German version of CKAN, our open source registry for open data, as well as setting up OKF Germany.

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