TN Election Form 20

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Rtn Arul Prakasam T

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Aug 30, 2020, 10:09:29 AM8/30/20
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Hi Friends, I would like to analysis TN Election Result data so I need 2016 and 2018 Form 20 data CSV format any have this data kindly support to me

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deepak srinivasan

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Aug 31, 2020, 8:35:25 AM8/31/20
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Hi Arul Prakasam

You probably should put a full disclosure that you belong to DMK and possibly even share your use case.

While free data sharing from open data sources needs to be encouraged amongst enthusiasts, sharing electoral data to members of political parties seeking to influence election results should not be supported

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On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 7:39 PM Rtn Arul Prakasam T <omsha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Friends, I would like to analysis TN Election Result data so I need 2016 and 2018 Form 20 data CSV format any have this data kindly support to me

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Nikhil VJ

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Sep 1, 2020, 11:39:30 PM9/1/20
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Hi,

I think data regarding carpentry should be shared even if it is carpenters that are requesting it. Heck, the carpenters are likely the ones who can supply the demand that encourages open carpentry data availability. Mode of sharing can be encouraged to be kept public so that the other carpenters can also access it and it isn't monopolized. 

Example: Don't message it to that carpenter personally, put it on GitHub or something.

In fact, we might have a situation where some rich carpenter has put in a ton of money into acquiring that data already and is sitting pretty with a monopolistic advantage. Sharing the same openly might just help level the playing field between the competing carpenters. Heck, that's usually the case.

Whatever the motivations of individual carpenters, increasing the sum total of open carpentry data will always bring more benefits to the carpentry profession and those affected by it moving forward. After all, haven't your local bakery's cakes been getting tastier since recipes started being shared openly?

Because the monopolizers most likely already have it and have had the resources to acquire it long before any open data folks came on to the scene, it's silly to imagine that little you or little me can in any way hinder those folks by closing down access to everyone - that approach only entrenches the monopoly and turns us into enablers of the monopoly.

If you agree in principle with the above then feel free to apply it to other professions.

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Nikhil VJ

Full disclosure: no association with any carpenters ;)

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