On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 12:26:35 +0100,
Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net> wrote:
Get of your ivory tower, there is nothing in "content" that makes it
magically less suitable than "code" for Fedora purposes (or the reverse)
I think that some guidance might come out of who Fedora is for and what
we are going to do for them discussions going on.
One of the "mere content" examples given in this thread,
project
Gutemberg, would be massively more useful than a lot of the "code" in
Fedora today (if packaged properly)
There are other interesting data sets that could also be put to interesting
uses, for example the Tiger database covering roads and some other things
in the US. I know of at least some databases with locations of municipal
entities worldwide, and I haven't looked at this before Google started
their mapping project, so there might be a lot more data available.