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Write Annotated Principles: a detailed overview of the Principles with added context #7

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jwflory opened this issue May 18, 2020 · 1 comment
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jwflory commented May 18, 2020

Originally posted by @jwflory in #6 (comment)


Summary

Create an annotated version of the Principles, à la Annotated OSD, to explain them in more context

Background

An annotated copy of the Principles is a no-nonsense, simple extension to the Principles. Just like the Annotated OSD offers more context to the Open Source Initiative's Open Source Definition, the Annotated Principles would serve a similar function for us.

Details

It does not need to be long. We should focus on simplicity and starting small to get something published, and then iterate further with feedback and a community, if we can build one up. :slightly_smile:

So, closing criteria might be 3-4 sentences for each Principle to offer more context and explanation of meaning.

Outcome

Better insurance that the meaning of the Principles of Authentic Participation will not be corrupted by decentralization

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jwflory commented May 18, 2020

For now, this is blocked on the Advocate Kit in #6. Ideally, this page fits in as part of the Advocate Kit in the future.

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