Unfortunately I have a standing weekly meeting at that time, so can no
longer attend. But I hope Phil and Steve can link the discussion we
had at Steering this week.

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On Oct 14, 2010, at 7:46 AM, Steve Repetti <[email protected]> wrote:

> Works for me.
>
> --Steve Repetti
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of alisa leonard
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 10:41 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [DataPortability-Public] PortabiityPolicy.org Work Items for
> our Thursday 6pm DataPortability Project Meetup
>
> Phil these are all fantastic points and we definitely want to address. I
> want to be able to incorporate this more fully into our call agenda so I am
> proposing to move our call to tomorrow, Fri 10/15 at this same time if that
> works for all. Apologies for the late notice, I have been in transit the
> past few days.
>
> -Alisa
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 13, 2010, at 9:24 PM, Phil Wolff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Looking forward to seeing you Thursday 6pm at PariSoMA for our
>> DataPortability Bay Area meetup. PariSoMa, 1436 Howard Street, San
>> Francisco, CA 94103. My mobile is +1-510-316-9773.
>> http://www.meetup.com/DataPortability/calendar/14956231/.
>>
>> We'll spend a little time recapping news from the data portability
>> landscape then we'll spend an hour working on what we can do to
>> improve the quality and adoption of the http://PortabilityPolicy.org
>> ideas and practices and see where it leads us.
>>
>> I'm so glad the Communications team is starting up again.
>> http://PortabilityPolicy.org was 18 months in the making but it needs
>> your helping hand to bring it to market. Take two minutes to see it
>> and then compare your impressions with mine.
>>
>> - Policy Wordsmithing. The language of the model policy hasn't been
>> widely tested for readability, intelligibility, or memorability. As a
>> whole it is burdened with jargon, vague language, and it fails to
>> flow.
>>
>> - Persuasive Language. Ad copy, anyone? I'm not convinced to read the
>> site, let alone do the exercise, and I'm one of the authors.
>>
>> - Visual Communication. Beyond aesthetic, we're sharing a boatload of
>> complicated technical, practical, political, and emotional ideas.
>> Illustrations, animations, photos, videos - I'd love to see folks
>> bring the Portability Policy to life.
>>
>> - Social Design. The site is limp, lifeless and lonely. How can we use
>> principles of social psychology and social software tools to achieve
>> the site's goals and help visitors achieve theirs?
>>
>> - Policy Generator UX rethink. The generator is useful but it isn't
>> complete. Where should it go? How can our site help people move from
>> learning about a policy, to getting buy-in to do it, to the actual
>> work of drafting a policy, to providing positive reinforcement for
>> completing a policy project?
>>
>> - CoP. Ideally we'll want a community of practice (CoP) of the
>> professionals who help sites draft, deploy and update portability
>> policies and take some ownership of the future of the portability
>> policy. What is the least we can do to seed a community in 2011?
>>
>> What else can we do quickly to bring our product along?
>>
>> - Phil
>>
>>
>> Bring a friend
>>
>> Phil Wolff
>> managing editor, Skype Journal
>> http://SkypeJournal.com
>> [email protected]
>> skype:evanwolf
>> +1-510-444-8234 San Francisco
>> +1-510-316-9773 mobile
>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/philwolff
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>> http://twitter.com/evanwolf
>> http://dataportability.org
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