Olá à todos,
alguém poderia dar um sinal de vida pra saber se a lista está
funcionando? :)
Depois de nosso encontro achei que seria uma boa idéia baixar todos os
dados abertos publicados pelo Ibama, vai saber quanto tempo os dados
continuarão disponíveis e não modificados.
Basicamente fiz alguns scripts em Python pra baixar todos os datasets do
site https://www.ibama.gov.br/dados-abertos. Ao todo, os dados são mais
que 18Gb e ainda não decidi onde é o melhor local pra fazer um mirror.
Alguns dos datasets incluem multas por estado, incluindo CPF/CNPJ do
multado, valor da multa e tipo da infração. Ainda não tive tempo de
analisar os dados, mas explorá-los usando Jupyter notebook
(https://jupyter.org/) já seria um primeiro passo interessante.
Se alguém tiver interesse em trabalhar em conjunto com os dados só dar
um sinal. Podemos criar um repositório no Gitlab/Github e iniciar algo.
Abraços!
Edgar
On 15.01.19 23:10, Volker Grassmuck wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> thank you Edgar for setting up our mailing list!
>
> I’ve decided that it would be easiest to mass-subscribe all who left their address. I think not even the GDPR requires a double-opt-in. If it wasn’t your intention to be on this list, I apologize and ask you to let me know and I will take you off.
>
>> Then next meeting: Cven suggested to meet at the next CryptoParty, 18 Jan, 20h, at c-base.
>> https://www.cryptoparty.in/berlin
>> I will be in London that night but then BRlin doesn’t depend on me.
>
>
> Again, you’re welcome to join the CryptoParty. Other dates for next BRlin meeting are possible as well.
> As for options for a jour fixe every first xday of the month at c-base I’ll let you know asap.
>
> The channel is opened. Contributions in Portuguese are welcome.
> Let’s see what we can achieve together,
>
> beijos & abraços,
> Volker
>
>
>
>
>> Am 07.01.2019 um 17:01 schrieb Volker Grassmuck <vgrass@vgrass.de>:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> thanks for being there. The strong and active participation showed that there is a desire for a regular exchange about Brazilian matters in Berlin.
>>
>> We didn’t take proper minutes. So I’ll just follow up with some pratical notes on how to proceed.
>> Alé send me his after-thoughts with a more systematic approach that I’ll include.
>>
>> So first we need a name ,-)
>> I thought of BeBra (Berlin – Brasil) but like Alé’s suggestion better: BRlin.
>>
>> Then next meeting: Cven suggested to meet at the next CryptoParty, 18 Jan, 20h, at c-base.
>> https://www.cryptoparty.in/berlin
>> I will be in London that night but then BRlin doesn’t depend on me.
>>
>> Until then, c-base circle will have discussed what would be a good day for a monthly meet-up. Sunday, as I said, is easy but there were reservations against weekend. The first Monday of the month would also be possible, and other days.
>>
>> Edgar thankfully offered to set up a mailinglist at OKFN.
>> Once it’s there, I’ll send invites to this Bcc-List to subscribe to list.
>>
>> Other suggestions included a group on Signal or on Riot and an etherpad for collectively adding recources.
>> Can anyone provide those?
>> For now, I'm collecting links here: https://www.vgrass.de/?page_id=4395
>>
>> Maybe adding resources for translations would be usefull too.
>> E.g. the course videos from Infosec Bytes might be worth subtitling in Portuguese (easy to do in the Youtube subtitle editor).
>> http://infosecbytes.org/
>>
>> Also, Geraldine de Bastion responded saying that her Global Innovation Gathering (GIG) has many Brazilian members and they are also discussing support actions and other interventions.
>> http://www.globalinnovationgathering.org/
>>
>>
>> So much from me, and here are Alé’s notes:
>>
>>
>> = BRlin tasks =
>>
>> == team news ==
>> * contact apublica, reporterbrasil, intercept
>>
>> * objective: voice and eyeballs to people on the ground
>> ** ground requires: media equipment and skills, anonymity or investigative journalists
>> ** remote requires: political and news contacts in Berlin and Europe
>>
>> * objective: data analysis
>> ** requires: open data, leaks, analysts
>>
>> == team coordination ==
>> * objective: coordination among people on the ground
>> * objective: coordination among remote people
>> * objective: coordination between ground and remote
>>
>> * requires: well defined roles, secure and reliable communication channels
>>
>> == team incoming resources ==
>> * to support people on the ground, remote work and infrastructure
>> * donations, grants
>> * volunteers
>>
>> == team infrastructure ==
>> * information infrastructure
>> ** requires: servers, bandwidth, hackers
>>
>> * physical infrastructure
>> ** remote requires: meeting place, microphones, projector
>> ** ground requires: media production and communication equipment, security and monitoring devices
>>
>> == team "save the public sphere, save democracy" ==
>> * conflicts with: Facebook + WhatsApp
>> * requires: research, media studies and sociology, experiments, data analysis
>>
>> == note to self ==
>> * promote Gavin's book ;D
>> ** https://hubzilla.com.br/cloud/aleabdo/Gavin%20Adams
>>
>>
>> I can second the recommendation of
>> Gavin Adams, Um Diário das Ruas 2015-2018.
>> At 1.255 pages it’s not a quick answer to what has happened in Brazil but a rich archive for researching that question.
>>
>>
>> Let’s do this together.
>>
>> beijos & abraços,
>> Volker
>>
>>
>> ——
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