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I've signed this open letter asking NHS England to keep its code open.
> Code paid for with public money should be open to the public. This principle is enshrined in the UK Government Design Principles and the NHS Service Standard. It is now being walked back. We are signing this to restate the case.
Please consider signing, particularly if you've ever contributed to UK public-sector software.
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I've signed this open letter asking NHS England to keep its code open.
> Code paid for with public money should be open to the public. This principle is enshrined in the UK Government Design Principles and the NHS Service Standard. It is now being walked back. We are signing this to restate the case.
Please consider signing, particularly if you've ever contributed to UK public-sector software.
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I've signed this open letter asking NHS England to keep its code open.
> Code paid for with public money should be open to the public. This principle is enshrined in the UK Government Design Principles and the NHS Service Standard. It is now being walked back. We are signing this to restate the case.
Please consider signing, particularly if you've ever contributed to UK public-sector software.
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Unidentified tree in my mum’s garden in the #IsleOfWight - maybe an ornamental crabapple or a type of hawthorn?
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Orchids in a field near the National Trust bird hide near Newtown in the #IsleOfWight
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Petition Keir Starmer to stop Palantir taking over our public services!
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/stop-palantir-taking-over-our-public-services
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The beach in Compton Bay surprisingly empty on such a beautiful afternoon…
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Coding in the open: so many benefits; so few downsides!
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2017/09/04/the-benefits-of-coding-in-the-open/
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Coding in the open: so many benefits; so few downsides!
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2017/09/04/the-benefits-of-coding-in-the-open/
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Coding in the open: so many benefits; so few downsides!
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2017/09/04/the-benefits-of-coding-in-the-open/
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Coding in the open: so many benefits; so few downsides!
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2017/09/04/the-benefits-of-coding-in-the-open/
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Coding in the open: so many benefits; so few downsides!
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2017/09/04/the-benefits-of-coding-in-the-open/
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> Public services are built with public money. So unless there’s a good reason not to do so, the code they’re based on should be made available for people to reuse and build on.
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> Public services are built with public money. So unless there’s a good reason not to do so, the code they’re based on should be made available for people to reuse and build on.
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> Public services are built with public money. So unless there’s a good reason not to do so, the code they’re based on should be made available for people to reuse and build on.
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> Public services are built with public money. So unless there’s a good reason not to do so, the code they’re based on should be made available for people to reuse and build on.
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> Public services are built with public money. So unless there’s a good reason not to do so, the code they’re based on should be made available for people to reuse and build on.
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Point 12 of the GOV.UK Service Standard:
> Make new source code open
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> Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences. Or if this is not possible, provide a convincing explanation of why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code.https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/service-standard/point-12-make-new-source-code-open
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Point 12 of the GOV.UK Service Standard:
> Make new source code open
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> Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences. Or if this is not possible, provide a convincing explanation of why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code.https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/service-standard/point-12-make-new-source-code-open
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Point 12 of the GOV.UK Service Standard:
> Make new source code open
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> Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences. Or if this is not possible, provide a convincing explanation of why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code.https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/service-standard/point-12-make-new-source-code-open
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Point 12 of the GOV.UK Service Standard:
> Make new source code open
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> Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences. Or if this is not possible, provide a convincing explanation of why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code.https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/service-standard/point-12-make-new-source-code-open
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Point 12 of the GOV.UK Service Standard:
> Make new source code open
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> Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences. Or if this is not possible, provide a convincing explanation of why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code.https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/service-standard/point-12-make-new-source-code-open
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I seem to be on a roll for responding to consultations lately... Yesterday I responded to the bits of East West Rail's consultation that concern Cambridge with a particular focus on the proposed new eastern entrance to Cambridge station.
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I seem to be on a roll for responding to consultations lately... Yesterday I responded to the bits of East West Rail's consultation that concern Cambridge with a particular focus on the proposed new eastern entrance to Cambridge station.
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I seem to be on a roll for responding to consultations lately... Yesterday I responded to the bits of East West Rail's consultation that concern Cambridge with a particular focus on the proposed new eastern entrance to Cambridge station.
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I seem to be on a roll for responding to consultations lately... Yesterday I responded to the bits of East West Rail's consultation that concern Cambridge with a particular focus on the proposed new eastern entrance to Cambridge station.
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I've just responded to the Dept of Transport's consultation on "Proposed changes to penalties for motoring offences" using Cycling UK's guidance (although the question numbering seems to be off).
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I've just responded to the Dept of Transport's consultation on "Proposed changes to penalties for motoring offences" using Cycling UK's guidance (although the question numbering seems to be off).
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I've just responded to the Dept of Transport's consultation on "Proposed changes to penalties for motoring offences" using Cycling UK's guidance (although the question numbering seems to be off).