On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:51:47AM +0000, Tom Steinberg wrote:
> Not one single public data producing entity at the moment has the goal
> of "ensuring that brilliant things flourish on the internet", so they
> often behave as if it doesn't even exist.
So, trying to interpret what you're saying more explicitly:
What we need to campaign for, from a grassroots point of view, is for
the Public Data Corporation to have as its main mission/goal
"ensuring that brilliant things flourish on the internet"
Is there something specific, catchy and concrete we can campaign on,
to ask to happen?
e.g. Should that be the first line of the PDC's mission statement? Or
the slogon on the front page of the website? Or is there a
particular person we want appointed to run it?
So what I'm asking here is...
What is the driver that controls which goal a public corporation has?
And what is the simple, every day, snappy, headline-grabbing way of
describing a campaign goal that will ensure that driver is set the way
we want for PDC?
Francis
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