Conversations Elsewhere

by Tim on July 23, 2010

Announcing that this was going to be a weekly segment on the blog may have been a bit premature (some weeks are just too busy while others are too slow), but let’s get back to presenting some of the interesting conversations we’re getting into elsewhere around the web, shall we?

  • Last week, David Eaves (whom I met had the pleasure to hear at OpenGovWest back in March) posted about scoping and moderation problems with an online consultation by the Canadian government that’s currently under way. I left a quick comment: we want to consult, until you say something we don’t like
  • Since Stephen Buckley launched his OpenGovRadio weekly live radio show and podcast earlier this year, I’ve been a regular listener and occasional guest. Six months into the show, he is asking his audience for feedback so I made a couple of suggestions: OpenGovRadio at Six Months: What’s Been Learned
  • On Monday, I jotted down a few thoughts on the Spending Challenge in the UK, which has sparked an interesting discussion about crowdsourcing and public participation (and a lively conversation on Twitter, which warrants its own follow-up post): Brainstorming Policy Ideas Online: We’re Not There Yet!

You all have a nice weekend!

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