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IMHO the landing page is generally OK as it is but the underlying pages that need work. Some changes for landing page:
Use the ODHK logo on the landing page.
Repeat that logo on all of the pages.
Use 'Open Data Hong Kong' and not ODHK whenever possible in text.
Do not link to 'Events' from the Landing page.
For the underlying pages several ideas floating around in my head. Below are suggestions. I'm not really sure running this ODHK site in its current underlying configuration is going to work. You need to decide if it is feasible to keep it as it is or should it be redone as some other approach, e.g. Wordpress, Drupal ... I don't know enough to make any kind of worthwhile suggestion.
Make a few pages about the Make.01 Hackathon - a historical record - currently I find it very confusing to remember which were proposed projects and the ones that people actually worked on - make it clear the projects proposed, projects worked on, how many people attended, what was the plan, what happened, what is still happening - most of this information is there in one form or the other
A page on "How to ask for information according to the Code of Access of the HK Government"
Code of Access
Darcy's team should have that tool ready in September - this is probably the best outcome of the Make.01 event
An Events Page that links to G+ and FB events - there is no reason to post events on the ODHK website - the ODHK Events page can say something about the kinds of Events (Make.01, Meet.01 .... ) we have had in the past and what we envisage in the future
A page or two about OKFN - describe ODHK is a Local Initiative, what that means - Links to the OKFN main site, Links to the OKFN Mail Lists (explain what we are doing about the OKFN HK mail list), LInk to School of Data, Link to Open Data Handbook, Link to Data Journalist Handbook, Link to main OKFN Blogs page, Link to OKFN HK Blog (I know it's now empty)
A page of about OD in Hong Kong and greater China
G+ ODHK
FB ODHK
GitHub ODHK (ours and Alan's ;-) )
JMSC DataLab
Charles Mok's official Legco page
OKFN Taiwan
OKFN China
Ask Yolanda about linking to Hacks/Hackers
You likely know more sites ...
A page about Date.One and open data history in HK
Data.One page
OGCIO main page
The timeline is a good history and will be kept up to date
LInk to Timeline Open Data HK
From the timeline
Link to the EU seminar on PSI held in Nov 2011
Link to the launch of PSI OGICO run Oct 2011 - Feb 2012
Data.One in May 2013
Link to the post on my Baoman's blog about Data.One, the result of the Make.01
These are formal news stories (all on the timeline)
SCMP - Elizabeth Choi, Waltraut Ritter
WSJ - the video on Make.01
RTHK Radio 3 - Bill Proudfit for Maki.01
RTHK TV - Waltraut Ritter and Ronny Tong
Harbour TImes - 3 articles
... news story links must be kept up to date ...
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IMHO the landing page is generally OK as it is but the underlying pages that need work. Some changes for landing page:
Use the ODHK logo on the landing page.
Repeat that logo on all of the pages.
Use 'Open Data Hong Kong' and not ODHK whenever possible in text.
Do not link to 'Events' from the Landing page.
For the underlying pages several ideas floating around in my head. Below are suggestions. I'm not really sure running this ODHK site in its current underlying configuration is going to work. You need to decide if it is feasible to keep it as it is or should it be redone as some other approach, e.g. Wordpress, Drupal ... I don't know enough to make any kind of worthwhile suggestion.
Make a few pages about the Make.01 Hackathon - a historical record - currently I find it very confusing to remember which were proposed projects and the ones that people actually worked on - make it clear the projects proposed, projects worked on, how many people attended, what was the plan, what happened, what is still happening - most of this information is there in one form or the other
A page on "How to ask for information according to the Code of Access of the HK Government"
Code of Access
Darcy's team should have that tool ready in September - this is probably the best outcome of the Make.01 event
An Events Page that links to G+ and FB events - there is no reason to post events on the ODHK website - the ODHK Events page can say something about the kinds of Events (Make.01, Meet.01 .... ) we have had in the past and what we envisage in the future
A page or two about OKFN - describe ODHK is a Local Initiative, what that means - Links to the OKFN main site, Links to the OKFN Mail Lists (explain what we are doing about the OKFN HK mail list), LInk to School of Data, Link to Open Data Handbook, Link to Data Journalist Handbook, Link to main OKFN Blogs page, Link to OKFN HK Blog (I know it's now empty)
A page of about OD in Hong Kong and greater China
G+ ODHK
FB ODHK
GitHub ODHK (ours and Alan's ;-) )
JMSC DataLab
Charles Mok's official Legco page
OKFN Taiwan
OKFN China
Ask Yolanda about linking to Hacks/Hackers
You likely know more sites ...
A page about Date.One and open data history in HK
Data.One page
OGCIO main page
The timeline is a good history and will be kept up to date
LInk to Timeline Open Data HK
From the timeline
Link to the EU seminar on PSI held in Nov 2011
Link to the launch of PSI OGICO run Oct 2011 - Feb 2012
Data.One in May 2013
Link to the post on my Baoman's blog about Data.One, the result of the Make.01
These are formal news stories (all on the timeline)
SCMP - Elizabeth Choi, Waltraut Ritter
WSJ - the video on Make.01
RTHK Radio 3 - Bill Proudfit for Maki.01
RTHK TV - Waltraut Ritter and Ronny Tong
Harbour TImes - 3 articles
... news story links must be kept up to date ...
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