[examples/openspending] - openspending v0.2 (#907)

* [examples/openspending] - openspending v0.2

* [examples/openspending][m] - fix build

* [examples/openspending][xs] - fix build

* [examples/openspending][xs] - add prebuild step

* [examples/openspending][m] - fix requested by demenech

* [examples/openspending][sm] - remove links + fix bug
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title: Community update
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- Anders Pedersen
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This is an update with news from members across the OpenSpending community. We list some of the many ways you can get involved, and we give a status on how registrations are coming along for the <strong>City Spending Data Party</strong> on July 19-21. Hint, we have some great cities participating including Lagos, Minsk and Kathmandu!
<h3>On the blog</h3>
Patrick Nsukami (Dakar Linux User Group), Pierre Chrzanowski (Open Knowledge Foundation France) and Tangui Morlier (Regards Citoyens) wrote up up a detailed account of <a href="http://blog.openspending.org/2013/07/04/exploring-senegal-public-procurements-how-we-turned-pdf-files-into-browsable-data/">how they liberated Senegalese procurements from PDF</a> and published the <a href="http://openspending.org/marches-publics-senegal">data on OpenSpending</a>.
Félix Ontañón wrote up a post about how he <a href="http://blog.openspending.org/2013/06/17/budget-transparency-for-an-open-university/">opened up university budgets</a> in Spain.
Earlier this month we called for a discussion about the continued growth of the OS project and community based on this <a href="http://blog.openspending.org/2013/07/02/project-and-community-proposal/">proposal</a>. We are still eager to hear your thoughts and comments about this.
<h3>Fresh data on OpenSpending</h3>
Several fresh datasets have been added from <strong>Bosnie-Herzegovina, Japan, Brazil and Uruguay</strong> in this round of additions to OpenSpending.
<a href="http://openspending.org/kawaguchi_2013_shikai">川口市平成25年度一般会計予算</a> July 9, 2013
<a href="http://openspending.org/bosnia-and-herzegovina">Bosnia and Herzegovina July</a> 8, 2013
<a href="https://openspending.org/fdi_uy_2013">Programa FDI Uruguay</a> July 8, 2013
<a href="http://openspending.org/inesc">Inesc</a> July 8, 2013
<a href="http://openspending.org/orcamento_brasil_2000_2013">Execução do Orçamento Federal do Brasil - 2000-2013</a>, 8 July 2013
<h3>Get Involved</h3>
We have got an abundance of activities and development going on. Let us know how you wish to be involved.
You can help adding spending data by heading over to our <a href="http://progress.openspending.org/">Progress Page</a> where several datasets are waiting to be cleaned and uploaded.
We are looking for <a href="http://blog.openspending.org/2013/07/08/join-the-openspending-data-wranglers-and-help-open-up-finances-around-the-world/">Data Wranglers</a> who can help clean and add data to OpenSpending. <a href="https://docs.google.com/a/okfn.org/forms/d/1jL4lGrC_z577r7iQLcJw_PYzDCNzKrPh-QPPl2q4QMM/viewform">Register</a> now and you will be able to join the first training on July 18th.
Do you code? Hal Seki from OKF Japan is <a href="https://github.com/openspending/openspending/issues?milestone=24&amp;state=open">heading up a community sprint</a> to add a few improvement to OS before and during the Spending Data Party. Get in touch if you want to help out!
<h3>Upcoming events and activities</h3>
<strong></strong><strong>Thursday July 11 19:00 CET / 18:00 GMT / 13:00 EDT</strong>: The weekly <strong>Data Clinic</strong>, where we offer community support on how to work with budget and spending data - via Google Hangout and IRC freenode channel #openspending.
Bring your own spending data - or have a look at our <a href="http://progress.openspending.org/" target="_blank">Progress page</a> to find one of the spending data sets we're currently working on. Register for the <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1vi2LNysNsu346-X8H5oIp00OUjDFsiR_pYcQSWrQAiY/viewform">Data Clinic here</a> or drop in at IRC
<strong>Thursday July 18 <strong>19:00 CET / 18:00 GMT / 13:00 EDT</strong>:</strong> The Community GHangout will include updates from across the community and prepare for the City Spending Data Party
<strong>Friday July 19 to Sunday 21 City Spending Data Party:</strong> Communities across the OS community will get together online during this weekend to map spending in their city. So far community members from <strong>Minsk (Belarus), Lagos (Nigeria), San Francisco, Oakland, Kathmandu (Nepal), Kampala (Uganda), Kota Tangerang, (Indonesia) and cities across Japan</strong> have registered for the event. Find out all the details about the event and how to register in <a href="http://blog.openspending.org/2013/06/30/spending-data-party-announce/">our announce post</a>.
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