Wikicracy/Test website
Example / test websites
editThis is a first proposal. It adds a few new ideas:
- An issue can be deleted if enough people think it should be deleted
- If nobody changes anything for a fixed amount of time, it means the proposal is now ready for vote.
- A priority is set, and everyone can vote to make this proposal a more important issue [up or down]. (this will influence its position on the special page where we can see the list of all the issues classified by categories).
- When a vote is taking place, the tab "vote" becomes active, and the tab "propositions and amendments" becomes inactive.
- The +/- Tab is for giving ones opinion (why I think this is bad / this is good / why I'd rather propose this...)
... waiting for your comments! Vmandrilly 17:49, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
Structure
editThis is a work in progress of a potential organizational structure.
- Stake holder pages
- Here entities within the system can create pages. Businesses and individuals can create pages advocating for their own best interest.
- Proposal pages
- Here is where proposals for law changes are made.
- Problem pages
- Here are where real or perceived problems within one's community are discussed and explored
Scratch
editRivers, streams, lakes, or creeks that are polluted and seems no one is doing anything about them?
Invasive species that it seems no one is doing anything about?
Other items you might change?
Brainstorming
editThis is for brainstorming and trying things out to see how they relate to and interact with this proposal/idea.
- October 2008 Committee adopts new third-party Web site regulations
- July 2008 Culberson Wants to Overhaul NASA
Do you, or a group which includes you, have control over a jurisdiction? Would you like to open an area up for development? Please post details here.
@ Wikipedia
editExternal links
editLinks
editLinks
edit- 15 December 2008 New York state plans soft drink ‘obesity tax’
- 8 August 2008 Senate Republicans announce plan to tap ‘Oregon Oil’