howdy, On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 09:18:41PM +0100, Laura James wrote: > In this week's workshop on Privacy + Open Data, a few people suggested the > idea of a manifesto to set out what open knowledge is all about. This > could be a short text setting out what we believe in, which folks who share > our vision could sign to indicate their commitment. > > > It's not the first time the idea has come up, so I'd love your opinions! > > Do you want to have a manifesto?
i guess calling a manifesto instead of guidelines is PR-wise wise. > What should it look like? i really like the cc concept, where you have icons, simple one-liners, a description for laypeople, and a full "legal" text. > Which issues should it include? clear red lines what is open data/knowledge and what not, and how to handle both classes of cases and corner-cases. a clear statement that personal data is very separate thing from open data. > Which issues should it not include? > What's the best platform for collaborative drafting - an etherpad, a google > document, a github repository, something else? etherpad might be the most inclusive. > I've set up an etherpad to gather ideas on these questions: > http://pad.okfn.org/p/manifesto_ideas > i'm travelling, but will follow this thread and hopefully will be able next week to have a deeper look. > <https://docs.google.com/a/okfn.org/document/d/1dxwEV3Qt9S3sbOP7XSnefZ6koOcN7Xj3LGfvpkTuWlQ/edit>. would you share this on your own infrastructure as well? cheers,s -- otr fp: https://www.ctrlc.hu/~stef/otr.txt _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss Unsubscribe: https://lists.okfn.org/mailman/options/okfn-discuss
