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The web collaboration strategy revolves around creating a [[High Standards, Open Participation Platform]]. To do this | The web collaboration strategy revolves around creating a [[High Standards, Open Participation Platform]]. To do this, we: | ||
#Publish our work openly to attract people. Assume that somebody found us, then: | |||
#Person is invited to join the [[Forum]]s for discussion. Forums direct people to the [[Crash Course]]. [[Forum Moderators]] guide the individual to contributing. | |||
#The [[Development Team]] has access to the [[GVCS CiviCRM]] platform, so that all participants can be entered into a database to facilitate project development. | |||
#[[Project Managers]] lead project development. They may serve as [[Forum Moderators]]. | |||
#The [[Resource Development Team]] provides funding for non-volunteer work. GVCS governance occurs via voting with initiative and wallets. |
Revision as of 10:21, 17 February 2011
The web collaboration strategy revolves around creating a High Standards, Open Participation Platform. To do this, we:
- Publish our work openly to attract people. Assume that somebody found us, then:
- Person is invited to join the Forums for discussion. Forums direct people to the Crash Course. Forum Moderators guide the individual to contributing.
- The Development Team has access to the GVCS CiviCRM platform, so that all participants can be entered into a database to facilitate project development.
- Project Managers lead project development. They may serve as Forum Moderators.
- The Resource Development Team provides funding for non-volunteer work. GVCS governance occurs via voting with initiative and wallets.