[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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#Community
The financial transparency community weve covered is brought both in terms of skills, resources, topical expertise and imperatives. Yet weve found that several key circumstances can help support projects to take off.
Models for making tech and financial transparency community work
- K-Monitor - capacity to do whats needed
- Texty: When traditional CSOs takes on to sustain the tech community - a mutual division of labor
- When traditional organisations decide to lead on technocalogy
When community is not there because the civic or technological sector is weak
What happens when communities are there?
- skills and tools circulate in the community - development becomes realistic and more affordable
- knowledge on data is shared - eg. how to read data
- transparency breakthroughs are utilised
Which networks besides the international spending community, do these orgs belong to?
Which are helping them advance in technology, FOI or the like?