Meta-Tool
Thomas von der Elbe
ThomasvonderElbe at gmx.de
Thu Dec 3 08:07:03 EST 2009
In the field of e-democracy the geatest concern for me was the
possibility of many tools competing with each other for users. This way
the whole just emerging movement would have been split and weakened.
Thats why I´m very happy, that here in Germany 4-5 different projects
agreed on sharing the same registration-facility. Last weekend we met at
the invitation of Liquid-Democracy-e.V. The other participating projects
were Adhocracy, LiquidFeedback and Crabgrass/Echologic.
Now with a shared registration the different engines can still compete
for the best solution, but not at the cost of the whole e-dem-movement.
Also many additional possibilities arise.
The most exciting for me is something like a portal for e-dem-users. For
the user it would:
1. be the entrance to the e-dem-world (registration)
2. give an overview over all the issues being discussed/voted across all
the different engines
3. show all the engines, in which a particular issues is being
discussed/voted
4. show the current proposals and voting results in that poll (for each
engine and also totalized (multiple votes revised))
5. provide a delegation tool for abstract vote-delegation (e.g. delegate
all tax-related issues to Mrs.X and all enviromental issues to Mr.Y)
6. be the entrance to a particular engine of choice (for single users
and for delegates (in case the particular engine supports delegation))
It would be like a network of engines connected through this meta-tool.
But they could also connect among each other through a
vote-mirroring-facility. Through auto-casting all the votes from one
engine could be mirrored in all the other engines. So that the user of
each engine sees where else the same issue is being discussed/voted and
with what results.
Mike drew two pictures of the auto-casting-tool for me:
http://t.zelea.com/wiki/User:ThomasvonderElbe_GmxDe/Vote_mirroring
Further possibilities that come to mind are things like: delegates of
one engine (and not just abstract delegates) voting in another engine.
They would be like bridges between two engines. This of course depends
very much on the specifics of the voting procedures. But some engines
look compatible to Votorola in at least one direction.
I find this all very exciting. :-)
Greetings,
Thomas
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