VC guy from Cologne, Germany.
I love DIY, photos, books, food and things that make you feel well. I am also pretty much addicted to sneakers.
This blog contains pics, reblogs, quotes, links and me. It is mostly a snapshot of little things making my day, ranging from the private to the ultimately professional.
My serious site is here.
So, after nearly a year in the Open Data trenches, I have some advice for those starting or involved in open data projects. First, figure out what you want the world to look like and why. It might be a lack of corruption, it might be a better society for citizens, it might be economic gain. Whatever your goal, you’ll be better able to decide what to work on and learn from your experiences if you know what you’re trying to accomplish. Second, build your project around users. In my time working with the politicians and civil servants, I’ve realised that success breeds success: the best way to convince them to open data is to show an open data project that’s useful to real people. Not a catalogue or similar tool aimed at insiders, but something that’s making citizens, voters, constituents happy. Then they’ll get it.