[governance] Help European govts embrace Web 2.0!

Jeffrey A. Williams jwkckid1 at ix.netcom.com
Sat Sep 12 16:38:19 EDT 2009


Roland and all,

  Very good point here.  Well done Roeland!  As Paul has often
reminded and articulated in various terms to me regarding the
often errors of "The Machines", which can be interperted in various
ways of course, but none the less recognizes that despite programing
of "The Machines" programing errors are not always readily recognized
or even admitted.  Ergo other means of communicating to government
officials should remain open, and above all Transparent.

-----Original Message-----
>From: Roland Perry <roland at internetpolicyagency.com>
>Sent: Sep 12, 2009 10:39 AM
>To: governance at lists.cpsr.org
>Subject: Re: [governance] Help European govts embrace Web 2.0!
>
>In message 
><4d976d8e0909110915l33a8c785xeadbe00a44e096af at mail.gmail.com>, at 
>18:15:47 on Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Max Senges <maxsenges at gmail.com> writes
>>Help craft a collective, open declaration that will push governments to 
>>embrace the web culture of openness and collaboration in designing 
>>future public services
>
>Don't forget to encourage them to continue to have those government 
>services available through non-electronic channels. While it's good to 
>be able use an e-channel, forcing its exclusive use runs the danger of 
>creating an often overlooked social inclusion issue.
>-- 
>Roland Perry
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