Re: Civic Technology

Hi all,

I’m happy to hear statements of support. It would be helpful to understand if you agree that the group has become
inactive, and if so:

* Are there any obstacles to being more active, or it is simply that people are not engaging?
* Are there plans to change the situation? Are the Chairs in a position to lead the participants in a planning activity or driving engagement?

In other words: what are participants in a position to do to help the group succeed?

Ian

> On Apr 2, 2026, at 2:09 PM, Felipe Ribeiro <operarioribeiro@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I think it is important for this group to proceed.
> For that purpose I share the following best open source technologies on the field for us to start thinking on our direction.
> 
> United Nations Open Governance Tool Consul Democracy: https://consuldemocracy.org
> 
> Open Web 2.0 (OW2) - Open by Rule Governance Charter: https://ow2.org/view/About/Open_By_Rule
> 
> Open Source Program Office (OSPO) Alliance - Open Governance Guide: https://ospo-alliance.org/ggi
> 
> Democracia OS: https://democraciaos.org/en
> 
> Community Rule - Open Governance Templates: https://communityrule.info/templates
> 
> Community Rule - Open Governance Policy Creator: https://communityrule.info/create
> 
> Democracy Foundation - List of e-Voting, Deliberation, and e-Democracy Projects: https://democracy.foundation/similar-projects
> 
> Felipe Ribeiro
> linkedin.com/in/operarioribeiro

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Received on Thursday, 2 April 2026 21:22:25 UTC