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Barcamp, London, October
The first key stage in progressing the project will be a Barcamp to be held in London on Saturday 18 October – full details are on the Barcamp page. Barcamps are fora at which all attendees participate; the agenda is decided at the opening session on the day.
Thanks to John Sheridan of OPSI for sponsoring the venue and coffees.
More help will be needed!
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We already have a substantial free legal web, but it is not joined up. We have the resources and the technologies to join it up — now — for the benefit of lawyers and the community at large. Those of us who have an interest in access to the law and justice and the efficient provision of legal services have a duty to make this happen.
There has in the past 18 months been a sea change in Government’s attitude to the provision of Public Sector Information (PSI) and the encouragement of user-generated services supporting government. In particular, the independent Power of Information Review recommended changes that have been substantially accepted by Government, who, through the Power of Information Task Force are now committed to making this happen.
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