We should..
- continue to involve more people in discussions about society, data, online, ethics, power, etc.
- improve understanding of legal possibilities regarding open personal data
- extend CKAN to allow people to attach ‘privacy implications’ info to datasets
- share our projects, insights etc more often
- develop easily understandable intro to isssues (+ risks/arguments)
- help develop the workshop reader into a good resource
- decide if open data means open to everyone- or does it include data open to some people for some purposes
- create a ‘debunking myths’ primer/doc- a light touch intro to scope what open data is/isn’t;
- continue to engage with both privacy + open data communities about the issues surrounding openness as against privacy
- develop good practice platforms for info self-determination
- agree that personal data should not be open data
- do book sprints on anonymisation or privacy by design
- define standards for provenance/consent in metadata
- keep in touch as a group and work on areas of common interest (it has been great getting such a diverse group together)
- recognize that data is inseparable from compute (need to consider openness of process, usage as well as of data)