[NUUG video] Video fra gårdagens møte om Ungarn?

Petter Reinholdtsen pere at hungry.com
Wed Aug 12 12:37:26 CEST 2015


Hei.  Jeg har lyst til å legge ut gårdagens video raskt på Frikanalen.
Når blir den lastet opp på vert.nuug.no/video.nuug.no?  Jeg tittet under
/video/nuug-video/raw/NUUG-medlemsforedrag/, men kan ikke se den så
langt.

<URL: http://munin.nuug.no/nuug.no/video.nuug.no.html#Icecast > viser at
det på det meste var 5 som strømmet foredraget via icecast.

Her er meta-infofila (20150811-alaveteli-hungary.meta) jeg har laget for
innslaget:


talkurl=http://www.nuug.no/aktiviteter/20150811-alaveteli-hungary/
title=Civic Tech and the Sad Story of Freedom of Information in Hungary
presenter=Marietta Le
date=2015-08-11
place=Oslo
introduction=Gorm Eriksen
organizer=Petter Reinholdtsen
camera=Hans-Petter Fjeld
audio=Hans-Petter Fjeld
videomixer=Dave Noble
spokenlanguage=en
#clipin=
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aspect=4:3
venue=Teknologihuset
description=«Átlátszó,» the word means «transparent» in Hungarian, and
 it is the name of Hungary's first independent investigative
 journalism website. A watchdog non-government organisation (NGO)
 which has experimented with introducing Civic Tech solutions in order
 to facilitate the work of its team, and also to provide citizens with
 empowering tools. Since Atlatszo.hu was launched in 2011, the Freedom
 of Information Act has received a lot of attention, and the legal way
 for questioning public bodies about spending, a «Freedom of
 Information request» has become the tool for many to reveal
 information about corruption.

 Marietta Le will showcase the use of the free software system
 Alaveteli, and the use of the Freedom of Information Act in
 Hungary. The law has been changed since 2011, and the latest news is
 about a threat that would make access to information much harder for
 Hungarian citizens. Meanwhile, Atlatszo.hu and many others are trying
 to implement new Civic Tech solutions in Hungary to help people
 exercise their democratic rights.

 Marietta Le is an FOI advocate at Atlatszo.hu Hungarian investigative
 journalism website. She also works with the K-Monitor anti-corruption
 NGO as a project coordinator to «Be Smart with Data», a program that
 facilitates NGOs in producing web apps and visualisations using open
 data. In 2015 the Hungarian Forbes magazine has featured her on their
 «30 under 30» list for starting «Jarokelo.hu», a street fixing
 website in Hungary.

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Vennlig hilsen
Petter Reinholdtsen


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