It’s only been live for a few weeks but already OpenAustralia has received great coverage and publicity from the online community.
Here are some links to articles and blog posts about OpenAustralia:
- Kat and Matt are interviewed by Cameron Reilly on the TPN GDay World podcast – also Cameron blogged about OpenAustralia previously
- Blog post by Sean Carmody
- Peter Timmins talks about OpenAustralia on his “Open and Shut” FOI blog
- Article on Libraries Interact
- Tim Norton promotes it on the official blogs of the Australian Greens Senators
- A blog post by me
- A mention on Not a Hedgehog
- Darren Lewin-Hill gives us a plug on Northcote Independent
- Dan Cass gives us his views on using OpenAustralia on his blog Green Funk
- Maxine writes about OpenAustralia on the Web Directions blog
- An article I wrote for Sydney Norg
- John Lampard gives us a mention
- OpenAustralia makes it onto CNet thanks to Matt Asay
- Richard Allan mentions OpenAustralia on the UK Power of Information Task Force blog
- Sarah Stokely was “pimping” OpenAustralia at the Microsoft Politics & Technology event in Canberra last week and over at Crikey she said OpenAustralia is “quite possibly the best thing to happen online for democracy in Australia this year”
- Andrew Bartlett writes about us
- Sam Clifford blogs about OpenAustralia on Public Polity
- Kim at Larvatus Prodeo looks forward to us putting Senate hansards online
- Peter Martin is a fan
- On The Open Source Report
- And Stilgherrian promotes OpenAustralia
… plus more.
Thanks everyone for promoting, discussing and providing feedback on OpenAustralia. Also make sure you follow us on Twitter at @OpenAustralia.
5 Comments
I was happy to blog about this excellent initiative, and thanks for the link. By the way, I think that Austin Dwi Lawyer site is some kind of spammy link-bait site and is certainly nothing to do with me! I hadn’t realised that they’d copied my post.
We mentioned you at Crikey also. :)
And, my name is spelled Stokely. :)
Yay, I got a pingback! It’s a very interesting project.
Wow a fair bit of reading for me to catchup with Matthew!
My mistake Sarah! I was just copying off @Stilgherrian’s spelling :-)