Drupal as a group decision making tool
I wanted to alert Drupal developers to the following ideas found at http://www.blaserco.com/blogs/2006/01/28.html on Bill Blaser's blog. This gentleman has obviously done a lot of thinking about how organizations can use social software for democratic decision making processes. I think his ideas provide a very good foundation for any developers wishing to take Drupal in this direction. His thoughts really resonated with my thoughts lurking much more unconsciously in my head. -- Dondley Communications http://www.dondleycommunications.com Communicate or Die: American Labor Unions and the Internet http://www.communicateordie.com
Steve Dondley wrote:
I wanted to alert Drupal developers to the following ideas found at http://www.blaserco.com/blogs/2006/01/28.html on Bill Blaser's blog. This gentleman has obviously done a lot of thinking about how organizations can use social software for democratic decision making processes. I think his ideas provide a very good foundation for any developers wishing to take Drupal in this direction. His thoughts really resonated with my thoughts lurking much more unconsciously in my head.
The sliced bread thing he mentions is running Drupal. It was developed by EchoDitto. Maybe the source will turn up on http://opensource.echoditto.com/. -- Neil Drumm http://delocalizedham.com/
On 30-Jan-06, at 1:06 PM, Neil Drumm wrote:
Steve Dondley wrote:
I wanted to alert Drupal developers to the following ideas found at http://www.blaserco.com/blogs/2006/01/28.html on Bill Blaser's blog. This gentleman has obviously done a lot of thinking about how organizations can use social software for democratic decision making processes. I think his ideas provide a very good foundation for any developers wishing to take Drupal in this direction. His thoughts really resonated with my thoughts lurking much more unconsciously in my head.
The sliced bread thing he mentions is running Drupal. It was developed by EchoDitto. Maybe the source will turn up on http:// opensource.echoditto.com/.
Reminds me -- I need to bug Justin Pinder @ EchoDitto to CVS that into Drupal.org one of these days....a promise was made a while back... Also, decisions.module. See http://www.oscms-summit.org/events/ decisions-module -- Boris Mann Vancouver 778-896-2747 San Francisco 415-367-3595 SKYPE borismann http://www.bryght.com
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