Phil and I were on the call for 30 minutes and discussed portability policy
issues.

 

--Steve Repetti

 

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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 1:39 PM
To: DataPortability.General
Subject: Re: [DataPortability-Public] Agenda for Comm Call Today

 

Hi all,

Looks like we didn't make the call today. I am rescheduling for next
Thursday, October 21st for the same time, 11am EST, 8am PST, 4pm UK.

The agenda will be to discuss:

*       Re-cap latest Steering call / focus for 2011
*       Phil's feedback on the PortabilityPolicy product
*       Opportunity for DPP column for Silicon Alley Insider
*       Kickstarter program for raising funds for events / summits /
conferences, etc

Please join us next week to get things kicked off!


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On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 8:26 AM, alisa leonard-hansen <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hello all,

Today's call will be to discuss Phil's key points around the
PortabilityPolicy. After reviewing his feedback, it definitely makes
sense to first start with making sure our "product" is up to par
before launching outreach and promotional activities.

Agenda items to discuss:

- 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?


Call Outcomes:

Creation of task forces / project owners
Project plan owner / development of project plan & timeline for
addressing above items


CALL INFO

DATE: TODAY, FRIDAY OCT 15TH

TIME: 11am EST, 8am PST / 4pm UK

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