Hi everyone, I wanted to pass on this bit of news. After 4 years, and having achieved our original objectives, we're putting Montreal Ouvert to bed.
In 2010, a group of us (Jonathan Brun, Jean-Noé, Sebastien Pierre and I) were peeved by the lack of awareness of open data in Quebec and the subsequent lack of progress on the issue. We created a citizens' group and, supported by other citizens that were already aware of this issue, did a lot of lobbying and education for open data. Now, four years later, after organizing public meetings, writing submissions on various public consultations, many meetings with bureaucrats and elected officials, and many, many hackathons and Open Data days, Montreal has an open data policy, a portal, and a municipal body that exists to work with citizens specifically on the subject of open data. It also has a bureaucracy that is engaged in opening up datasets and working with citizens, political champions that are committed to being leaders in open data in Canada, and a very vibrant group of citizens, developers, and civil society organizations that are taking advantage of this new availability of data.
We're now shifting tactics, because the we believe what is required here in Montreal is less about further movement-building and lobbying, and more around structured engagement with cities and with communities to achieve more of the benefits of open data. We examined the possibility of turning Montreal Ouvert into a incorporated staffed group that could do that work (as opposed to only relying on our time in evenings and weekends) but we realized that a much better solution was to find a way to work with our frequent collaborators and friends, Open North.
I'm not affiliated with Open North, but as speaking as member of Montreal Ouvert, I'm very happy with their decision to bring on Jean-Noé to join their amazing team (James McKinney and Stephane Guidon) which already included Jonathan Brun as a founding board member. Especially considering JN's addition, we feel that Open North is now better placed that Montreal Ouvert was to continue the work that we started four years ago - a collaborative approach to working with cities to realize the potential of open data.
Thank to so many of you for the support over the past 4 years and for giving us examples to point to. It wouldn't have been possible (or as much fun) without you. We'll all still probably be around, just not in Montreal Ouvert guises.
Cheers, Michael Lenczner
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