Me contesto a mi mismo. La misma chica de la IFOSS Foundation postea
tres links interesantes sobre "frameworks" para desarrollo de
proyectos sociales identificando necesidades y "deliverables".
Esto sería más bien, por ejemplo, para el desarrollo de una
fundación/website de referencia para generar todo tipo de programas
web para el desarrollo social.
Besos,
Pablo
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jenny Huang <
je...@ifossfoundation.org>
Date: 2012/10/3
Subject: Re: [General Inquiry] Direct Democracy system
To: Sven Mason <
rukn...@gmail.com>
Cc:
e2d-inte...@googlegroups.com
Hello Sven and all,
I wrote this SEED Framework concept paper a couple of months ago for
the very reason of that in order to move open source to effectively
address a problem space, some structures are required that is beyond
simple project management. And we need to create a healthy
innovation cycle (page 4 & 5) so that whatever open source tools are
to be developed they are supported by strong/clear end user
requirements. With that we can then acquire resources and put
structures around it.
So when I say "needs identification" I was more thinking about
identifying a problem space, e.g. the needs to voice how clean water
should be obtained v.s. which feature should be included in the
software. However, equally if we scale this down, the needs can be
indeed a vote from the community on what is most important feature to
be included in a software.
The concept paper still have a lot of details need to be filled, the
key message is that we need to have the process to better organize our
work. We need knowledge base to capture the needs this will help to
facilitate local customization and choices of tools ( I have some
progress on the KB area working with a few semantic web folks)
After I wrote the concept paper I was introduced to the
Transformational Government Framework (TGF) that Neil mentioned, I see
it as a very complementary initiative if it can be realized.
Consider SEED Framework is a bottom up approach to organize grassroots
activities, TGF is a top down transformational process of how public
services ought to be in the future (and hopefully policy changes
along the way). In this case, will the DD tools be able to help in
this transformation process? This TGF primer is an excellent read
about the vision
http://docs.oasis-open.org/tgf/TGF-Primer/v1.0/TGF-Primer-v1.0.pdf.
Regards,
Jenny