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{{tag|Canada|Canadian}} {{tag|politics}} and {{tag|government|e-government}} in [[issue/position/argument]] form, a widely-used 'multiple [[:Category:PointOfView|point of view]]' ({{tag|MPOV}}) format which allows positions of many parties and major groups to co-exist on the same page without overwriting or censoring each other. Similar to [[More Perfect]] and [[DKosopedia]] in the [[:Category:United States|US]], and [[uk.openingpolitics.org]] in the [[:Category:United Kingdom|UK]], '''OpenPolitics.ca''' set some methodological and terminology precedents other {{tag|political}} [[wiki]]s use: | |||
Canadian politics and | |||
* the [http://openpolitics.ca/issue/position/argument issue/position/argument] form itself | * the [http://openpolitics.ca/issue/position/argument issue/position/argument] form itself | ||
* the [http://openpolitics.ca/all+issues an extensive list of issues with neutral names] | * the [http://openpolitics.ca/all+issues an extensive list of issues with neutral names] | ||
* the [http://openpolitics.ca/terms+of+use terms of use] integrating [[CC- | * the [http://openpolitics.ca/terms+of+use terms of use] integrating [[:Category:Wiki Creative Commons Attribution|CC-BY]] contribution from individual users and releasing joint works under [[:Category:Wiki Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike|CC-BY-SA]] and [[:Category:Wiki Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike|CC-BY-NC-SA]] | ||
* the [http://openpolitics.ca/naming+conventions extensive naming conventions] which maintain compatibility with [[Wikipedia]] and journalist usage, a subset of the [http://openpolitics.ca/ECG_naming_conventions extremely extensive ECG naming conventions list] | * the [http://openpolitics.ca/naming+conventions extensive naming conventions] which maintain compatibility with [[Wikipedia]] and journalist usage, a subset of the [http://openpolitics.ca/ECG_naming_conventions extremely extensive ECG naming conventions list] | ||
* careful separation of roles of [http://openpolitics.ca/anonymous anonymous] users, | * careful separation of roles of [http://openpolitics.ca/anonymous anonymous] users, [http://openpolitics.ca/registered registered] users, more [http://openpolitics.ca/senior+editor regular editors], trained [http://openpolitics.ca/senior+editor senior editors] and others with governance responsibilities; while anonymous sources are treated just as in other journalism, their edits to some pages are subject to more verification | ||
* strict conventions for dates and names of specific documents -- for example, the [http://openpolitics.ca/World+Mayors+and+Municipal+Leaders+declaration+on+climate+change,+2005-12-07 2005 World Mayors and Municipal Leaders declaration on climate change] | * strict conventions for dates and names of specific documents -- for example, the [http://openpolitics.ca/World+Mayors+and+Municipal+Leaders+declaration+on+climate+change,+2005-12-07 2005 World Mayors and Municipal Leaders declaration on climate change] | ||
* very rigorous tracking of [http://openpolitics.ca/as+of facts likely to change] | * very rigorous tracking of [http://openpolitics.ca/as+of facts likely to change] | ||
* tracking of [http://openpolitics.ca/featured the best or 'featured' pages] | * tracking of [http://openpolitics.ca/featured the best or 'featured' pages] | ||
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/political+personality+test political personality test] | * a [http://openpolitics.ca/political+personality+test political personality test] | ||
Other properties of more interest to wiki developers and | Other properties of more interest to wiki developers and [[:Category:Web 2.0|Web 2.0]] gurus include: | ||
* a streamlined, [http://openpolitics.ca/Recent+changes cruft-free recent changes page] (with full details behind a "last 50 changes" prompt) | * a streamlined, [http://openpolitics.ca/Recent+changes cruft-free recent changes page] (with full details behind a "last 50 changes" prompt) | ||
* an [http://openpolitics.ca/political+wiki extraordinarily deep analysis of the use of wiki for political purposes and features required of specifically political wikis] | * an [http://openpolitics.ca/political+wiki extraordinarily deep analysis of the use of wiki for political purposes and features required of specifically political wikis] | ||
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/by+Efficient+Civics+Guild vast set of resources on features and evolution of the web assuming that it will primarily be shaped by political choices], as | * a [http://openpolitics.ca/by+Efficient+Civics+Guild vast set of resources on features and evolution of the web assuming that it will primarily be shaped by political choices], as Larry Lessig, Craig Hubley and other commentators on these matters have claimed | ||
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/GROOP detailed explanation of wiki-compatible field-tested nonprofit governance methods] created by a large group including early users of op.ca | * a [http://openpolitics.ca/GROOP detailed explanation of wiki-compatible field-tested nonprofit governance methods] created by a large group including early users of op.ca | ||
* a [http://openpolitics.ca/sociosemantic+web detailed description of how sociosemantic webs differ from semantic webs whose distinctions derive from top-down imposition or laws] | * a [http://openpolitics.ca/sociosemantic+web detailed description of how sociosemantic webs differ from semantic webs whose distinctions derive from top-down imposition or laws] | ||
* an [http://openpolitics.ca/category excellent description of categorization mechanics] | * an [http://openpolitics.ca/category excellent description of categorization mechanics] | ||
Weaknesses include a lack of user pages (tikiwiki support for these is extremely poor), no effective social features, and infrequent updates to the main page. The project has been seemingly neglected for long periods leaving some pages to fall out of date, and there has been active effort to revisit and update pages, even those marked clearly with "as of" tags. There is effectively no use of categories despite the extensive proposal for this. | Weaknesses include a lack of user pages ({{tag|tikiwiki}} support for these is extremely poor), no effective social features, and infrequent updates to the main page. The project has been seemingly neglected for long periods leaving some pages to fall out of date, and there has been active effort to revisit and update pages, even those marked clearly with "as of" tags. There is effectively no use of categories despite the extensive proposal for this. | ||
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[[Category:Activism]] | [[Category:Activism]] | ||
[[Category:Democracy]] | [[Category:Democracy]] | ||
[[Category:Issue-focused]] | [[Category:Issue-focused]] | ||
[[Category:RecentChanges.info]] | [[Category:RecentChanges.info]] |
Revision as of 20:39, 30 January 2012
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Main topic: | Politics |
Canadian politics and e-government in issue/position/argument form, a widely-used 'multiple point of view' (MPOV) format which allows positions of many parties and major groups to co-exist on the same page without overwriting or censoring each other. Similar to More Perfect and DKosopedia in the US, and uk.openingpolitics.org in the UK, OpenPolitics.ca set some methodological and terminology precedents other political wikis use:
- the issue/position/argument form itself
- the an extensive list of issues with neutral names
- the terms of use integrating CC-BY contribution from individual users and releasing joint works under CC-BY-SA and CC-BY-NC-SA
- the extensive naming conventions which maintain compatibility with Wikipedia and journalist usage, a subset of the extremely extensive ECG naming conventions list
- careful separation of roles of anonymous users, registered users, more regular editors, trained senior editors and others with governance responsibilities; while anonymous sources are treated just as in other journalism, their edits to some pages are subject to more verification
- strict conventions for dates and names of specific documents -- for example, the 2005 World Mayors and Municipal Leaders declaration on climate change
- very rigorous tracking of facts likely to change
- tracking of the best or 'featured' pages
- a political personality test
Other properties of more interest to wiki developers and Web 2.0 gurus include:
- a streamlined, cruft-free recent changes page (with full details behind a "last 50 changes" prompt)
- an extraordinarily deep analysis of the use of wiki for political purposes and features required of specifically political wikis
- a vast set of resources on features and evolution of the web assuming that it will primarily be shaped by political choices, as Larry Lessig, Craig Hubley and other commentators on these matters have claimed
- a detailed explanation of wiki-compatible field-tested nonprofit governance methods created by a large group including early users of op.ca
- a detailed description of how sociosemantic webs differ from semantic webs whose distinctions derive from top-down imposition or laws
- an excellent description of categorization mechanics
Weaknesses include a lack of user pages (tikiwiki support for these is extremely poor), no effective social features, and infrequent updates to the main page. The project has been seemingly neglected for long periods leaving some pages to fall out of date, and there has been active effort to revisit and update pages, even those marked clearly with "as of" tags. There is effectively no use of categories despite the extensive proposal for this.
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