Hi Luca

I am broaching the same issue of how to organize resource materials for Blockchain with a few collegues and i am going to work on a format similar to what we did for the ICANN Fellowship program which is searchable by various tags. 

I will be back on this 

Key is links to tangible best practices to copy or replicate

Glenn

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On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 4:15 PM, Luca Belli <luca.belli@fgv.br> wrote:

Hi all,

 

There is one point that has been left unexplored form our RightsCon conversation i.e. the suggestion to elaborate a compilation of existing toolkits, instruction technologies to develop CNs.

 

Although we are already in June, I think it would be feasible to organize a brief booklet featuring short contributions illustrating e.g. the Commotion  Construction Kit, the Mazi Toolkit, the LibreRouter, etc.

 

I think it would be very valuable to consolidate such resources into a CN guide/manual that could be the DC3 annual outcome. What do you think?

If you think it could be a good idea I can share a draft “call for resources”

 

All the best

Luca

 

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On Fri, 18 May 2018 at 05:18, Luca Belli <luca.belli@fgv.br> wrote:

Dear all, (apologies for typos, I am writing fom a device with no corrector)

 

Yesterday, we had a very interesting and fruitful meeting at rightscon. Below a brief recap of the ideas that emerged from the discussion.

 

General considerations:

 

First, it would be interesting to dedicate the 2018 DC3 outcome to a compilation of exsiting toolkits (e.g. Mazi tooltik), instructions (e.g. Commotion), technologies (Libre Router), etc. that allow people to concretely build community networks, rather than elaborating another book.

 

Second, it would be good to dedicate part of the DC3 session to "let the unconnected speak for themselves" i.e. bringing into the debate people that are currently attempting to build CNs, to lat them share the difficulties they are facing and discuss with DC3 members how to solve them. Nico Pace and Leandro pointed out that there are a lot of commmunities that are attempting to build CNs that would be willing to share their experience.

 

Third, it would be very interesting to dedicate part of the session to discussing partnerships with stakeholders with whom we can establish unexplored cooperation. IFLA (Donna was present at the meeting) was an obvious exemple but many others can be added to the list (e.g. community radio, etc).

 

Lastly, (this point partly overlap with the previous one) it would be very interesting to bring into the discussion and and establish cooperation with developers of technologies that can be compelentary to the development of CN e.g. blockchain projetc (e.g. delife.io which was presented by Jan who participated to the meeting), IoT solutions developers, etc.

 

Important question:

 

Which format could be the best suited for a compilation of toolkits, etc? A specific website? A webpage of the DC3 site? Something else?

 

Specific considerations:

 

It would be very challenging to discuss all the points mentioned above during the DC3 session (even if the 90 minutes slot has been reinstored, after many participants complained about last year 60 min slot). Therefore it would be advisable to put forward a workshop proposal, besides the DC3 session.

 

The session DC3 could have a structure along these lines

 

- presentation of (at least some of) the initiatives featured in the compilation/catalogue of toolkits (40 min)
- discussion with people in their early phase of CN development to undertand the challeges they are facing (30 min)
- discussion with potential partners (20 min)

The discussion/presentation of technologies and initiatives that can compelement CN development is so broad that could be the object of a specific session.

 

Stavroula and Harris, from Mazi, kindly volunteered to take the lead to develop the workshop proposal (deadline 27 May) for a collaborative workshop where such initiatives/technologies can be presented.

 

Info on how to develop a workshop propsal can be found here https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2018-call-for-workshop-proposals (pay particular attention to "workshop evaluations")

 

 

Here the list of the workshop approved last year to have some exemples http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2017-workshops

 

Please feel free to share comments and add any info I may have forgotten or correct anything I may have misreported

 

All the best

Luca


 

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