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    web decisor for collectives

    Web tool for taking decisions in groups with no moderators

    ...Most of the people don't have any chance to speak, and moderators can bend the debate to their own interests. New technologies offer the ability to improve this, but how? The ideal tool would let every user adds their opinions and proposals. It would order all of them in a frame easy to follow. It wouldn't need any moderator. And finally, the ideal tool would be very easy to use. With all those objectives this web tool has been designed. It is very similar to a forum. The differences are: the system distinguishes between opinions and proposals, each proposal can be voted and shows a voting box, the proposals are ordered in a folder-like frame maintained by the users themselves, opinions are in a pull-down panel under every proposal. ...
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    Civic Tech Field Guide

    The directory web application for the Civic Tech Field Guide

    ...We have many challenges facing democracies and the world at large, and it’s our belief that we need more people contributing more productively to improving things. This belief drives our core values of: A global perspective, as we can all learn from others’ work. Making our resources as available as possible through open source code, open data licensing, and strong accessibility. Inclusively pointing to helpful resources others have created, even and especially if they could be seen as competitors. Providing an often missing archival memory of the field, so we can learn from our past mistakes and get better at what we do, rather than brush failures under the carpet.
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