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Should developers ensure their applications allow exchange of data with other applications of the same type?   [Edit]

Survey period: 29 Nov 2010 to 6 Dec 2010

Should we be required to provide the means to import and export data from our applications to ensure uses aren't locked into a single application?

OptionVotes% 
Yes, we should provide as rich an import and export experience as possible12922.05
Yes, if there are open standards for the data we should provide import and export of that standard format29650.60
Yes, but we should only be required to export data that has been input or imported, and not export any extra data our application has added417.01
No11920.34

View optional text answers (38 answers)


 
GeneralWe should allow the user to exchange data in certain format woth other application. Pin
AnupKumarYadav7-Dec-10 22:02
AnupKumarYadav7-Dec-10 22:02 
GeneralIt's your code Pin
Shane Story3-Dec-10 2:40
Shane Story3-Dec-10 2:40 
GeneralRe: It's your code Pin
PIEBALDconsult3-Dec-10 14:53
mvePIEBALDconsult3-Dec-10 14:53 
GeneralRe: It's your code Pin
Shane Story4-Dec-10 3:06
Shane Story4-Dec-10 3:06 
GeneralOnly if it's in the spec. Pin
Henry Minute1-Dec-10 7:53
Henry Minute1-Dec-10 7:53 
GeneralAlways yes Pin
PoweredByOtgc30-Nov-10 8:11
PoweredByOtgc30-Nov-10 8:11 
GeneralRe: Always yes Pin
PIEBALDconsult2-Dec-10 8:01
mvePIEBALDconsult2-Dec-10 8:01 
GeneralPoint of view Pin
PIEBALDconsult30-Nov-10 2:15
mvePIEBALDconsult30-Nov-10 2:15 
GeneralYou do what the customer needs Pin
Simon Dufour29-Nov-10 7:57
Simon Dufour29-Nov-10 7:57 
GeneralRe: You do what the customer needs Pin
W Balboos, GHB29-Nov-10 9:47
W Balboos, GHB29-Nov-10 9:47 
GeneralRe: You do what the customer needs Pin
Chris Maunder29-Nov-10 16:31
cofounderChris Maunder29-Nov-10 16:31 
GeneralRe: You do what the customer needs Pin
Simon Dufour30-Nov-10 2:26
Simon Dufour30-Nov-10 2:26 
GeneralRe: You do what the customer needs Pin
Eddy Vluggen1-Dec-10 6:39
professionalEddy Vluggen1-Dec-10 6:39 
GeneralNo Pin
cmk29-Nov-10 6:54
cmk29-Nov-10 6:54 
GeneralNo should be proprietary Pin
Mike Hankey29-Nov-10 6:42
mveMike Hankey29-Nov-10 6:42 
GeneralRe: No should be proprietary Pin
xComaWhitex2-Dec-10 18:13
xComaWhitex2-Dec-10 18:13 
GeneralYes Pin
Luc Pattyn29-Nov-10 5:09
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn29-Nov-10 5:09 
GeneralRe: Yes Pin
thatraja29-Nov-10 18:20
professionalthatraja29-Nov-10 18:20 
GeneralIt Speaks For Your Application Pin
W Balboos, GHB29-Nov-10 1:16
W Balboos, GHB29-Nov-10 1:16 
GeneralRe: It Speaks For Your Application Pin
xcorporation29-Nov-10 6:57
xcorporation29-Nov-10 6:57 
QuestionRe: It Speaks For Your Application Pin
W Balboos, GHB29-Nov-10 9:45
W Balboos, GHB29-Nov-10 9:45 
AnswerRe: It Speaks For Your Application ... Data subject to FOIA? Pin
GoodTime Charlie, VA30-Nov-10 4:41
GoodTime Charlie, VA30-Nov-10 4:41 
AnswerRe: It Speaks For Your Application ... Data subject to FOIA? Pin
W Balboos, GHB30-Nov-10 7:07
W Balboos, GHB30-Nov-10 7:07 
GeneralRe: It Speaks For Your Application ... Data subject to FOIA? Pin
GoodTime Charlie, VA30-Nov-10 8:43
GoodTime Charlie, VA30-Nov-10 8:43 
GeneralRe: It Speaks For Your Application ... Data subject to FOIA? Pin
W Balboos, GHB1-Dec-10 2:51
W Balboos, GHB1-Dec-10 2:51 

I'm not totally separated from your situation of public availability of my personal information: I worked for US Dept of Energy for 11 years.

GoodTime Charlie, VA wrote:
lots of us state workers in VA were really upset by the fact that we do not have the typical privacy one would expect from ones employer and a number of us are concerned about this info being released making ID theft easier, etc


It was long ago, but I went into public service knowing there are various trade-offs (lower pay, for one!). Another was being fingerprinted, and they did send investigators out to question neighbors about me. That's some serious intrusion. I don't know the extent of the info that VA released, but it shouldn't contain anything to substantially increase identity theft. Were I a betting man, I'd bet most employees have revealed more on FaceBook, and other such sites (none of which I belong to, neither do I tweet). Admittedly, in this latter sense, they did so of their own free will and accord. Some might even use gmail - which is, for someone concerned with privacy, insanity at its best . . . I don't even like send mail to gmail addresses.

This is more of a misery-loves-company note: In NY, the Dept of Motor Vehicles sells your Driver's License and Vehicle Registration information. You can opt-out of a lot of it - if you can remember to at the time and can find the opt-out check-box.

Maybe I can summarize my philosophy as simply the Golden Rule, as applied to software.*








*Perhaps why I never became wealthy






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