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The web collaboration strategy revolves around creating a [[High Standards, Open Participation Platform]]. To do this, we:
=Introduction=
 
The web collaboration strategy revolves around creating a [[High Standards, Open Participation Platform]].  
 
 
In practice, this may look like this:
 
To do this, we:


#Publish our work openly to attract people. Assume that somebody found us, then:
#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.
#Person is invited to join the [[Forum]]s for discussion. Forums direct people to the [[Crash Course]]. [[Forum Moderators]] guide the individual to contributing. Development
#The [[Development Team]] has access to the [[GVCS CiviCRM]] platform, so that all participants can be entered into a database to facilitate project development.
#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]].
#[[Project Managers]] lead project development. They may serve as [[Forum Moderators]].

Revision as of 03:18, 19 February 2011

Introduction

The web collaboration strategy revolves around creating a High Standards, Open Participation Platform.


In practice, this may look like this:

To do this, we:

  1. Publish our work openly to attract people. Assume that somebody found us, then:
  2. Person is invited to join the Forums for discussion. Forums direct people to the Crash Course. Forum Moderators guide the individual to contributing. Development
  3. The Development Team has access to the GVCS CiviCRM platform, so that all participants can be entered into a database to facilitate project development.
  4. Project Managers lead project development. They may serve as Forum Moderators.
  5. The Resource Development Team provides funding for non-volunteer work. GVCS governance occurs via voting with initiative and wallets.