Hi Tom,

Technically, this is impressive work, congratulations.

In terms of usability and so on, I need a real use case to try it out
with, before I can actually give any feedback.  Let me know if / when
you have loaded something that needs discussion onto it.

Seb

On 3 March 2011 16:16, Tom Kaneko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Everyone,
> You may remember me mentioning ConsensusWiki last year.  I have since
> changed the name to YourConsensus.org, and been tweaking it a lot.  It is a
> platform for building consensus on any given issue.  Think of it as a hybrid
> between a wiki and message board software.  It is easier to show you what it
> does than describe it:
> http://yourconsensus.org/consensus/sandbox
> I have a few announcements:
> Ready for public involvement
> It is now at a stage at where I am happy for people to start using it for
> their own benefit.  Please do have a look at what it does and pass the word
> on to anyone that you think could benefit.
> I believe that any organisation that is currently using a wiki to draft
> policy proposals and decisions could benefit from using this tool instead.
>  If you are member of such an organisation, please do get in touch, or even
> better, just have a go.  You can import existing wikitext directly into
> YourConsensus.
> I will be on hand to listen to any requests for help you may have.
>
> The vision
> My vision for YourConsensus is quite big.  Please don't laugh, but it can
> potentially be:
> - The platform of choice for drafting legislation
> - The platform of choice for organising actions where hierarchy breaks down
> (eg. filling power-vacuums, natural disaster relief coordination)
> - A respected democratic institution that keeps governments around the world
> in check.
> - A platform for direct negotiations between ordinary people in resolving
> conflict (eg dare I say it, Israel-Palestine)
> More than a few things have to happen before then, but I actually think it
> is doable.  Blame my youthful optimism.
>
> Government Bills to be published in this format
> I know that a lot of activist groups spend a lot of time scrutinizing
> government bills, and it can be an arduous process.  Using YourConsensus to
> scrutinize Bills would allow people to share notes effectively.
> I have been working with Mark Wrangham to publish all UK government bills in
> this format, so that they can be scrutinized by the public.  This feature
> will be added soon, I promise.
>
> I yearn for your feedback
> Thanks,
> Tom Kaneko,
>
> Tom Kaneko
> email:  [email protected]
> mobile:  07762 656493
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