
The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography From Data Dump to Data Product
Dec 9, 2025
In this conversation, Jed Sundwall, Executive Director of Radiant Earth and an open-data advocate, emphasizes the critical distinction between raw data and cohesive data products. He critiques the current state of open data portals, advocating for intentional design with clear documentation and support. Jed introduces Source Cooperative as an invisible but powerful tool for easy data publishing. He also discusses the concept of 'gazelles'—agile organizations capable of adapting to 21st-century challenges, calling for innovative strategies to sustain long-term data stewardship.
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Invisible Infrastructure Goal
- Infrastructure should become invisible: reliable services people take for granted because they 'just work'.
- Source Cooperative aspires to be that invisible, dependable publishing layer.
Make Data Cloud-Native
- Publish cloud-native, cloud-optimized files in object storage with good metadata and indexes to enable streaming and partial reads.
- Use catalogs (like STAC) and tiling so consumers fetch only needed pieces efficiently.
Source Cooperative As A GitHub For Data
- Source Cooperative provides a drag-and-drop interface and treats each collection as a 'product' with README-like documentation.
- The platform aims to let publishers share a URL and have their datasets indexed and discoverable like a GitHub repo.
