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Use data.json as dataset model/yml #34

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JJediny opened this issue Mar 24, 2016 · 5 comments
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Use data.json as dataset model/yml #34

JJediny opened this issue Mar 24, 2016 · 5 comments

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@JJediny
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JJediny commented Mar 24, 2016

This would allow Data.gov to register data from future forks:

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timwis commented Mar 24, 2016

👍 Good idea, and thanks for the example, that's perfect! Isn't there a table around somewhere that links POD fields to CKAN fields?

I was planning on matching the CKAN schema under the hood (as much as there is a "schema" in a collection of YAML documents) since the field names are pretty human readable, but let me know if there's a case for using another schema, like POD, by default.

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timwis commented Mar 28, 2016

👍 sold on using data.json as the schema for JKAN. Posting this here for reference:

https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/metadata-resources/

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aborruso commented Apr 2, 2016

hi @timwis first of all thank you for JKAN: it's a great idea and a great product. I have written a blog post in Italian (my language) about it and a friend of mine, after reading it, created a JKAN portal. Moreover he is creating an italian how-to guide. But I'm off-topic.

About github and publishing using "official" open data schema I think it's useful to look ad git-data-publisher

Best regards

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timwis commented Apr 3, 2016

Wow @aborruso, that's a really cool project idea! Thanks for pointing it out!

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timwis commented Apr 3, 2016

Resolved by befd4e0

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