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Projet de loi pour une République numérique

Projet de loi pour une République numérique

République Numérique - La République numérique en actes United nations conference on climate change La boutique des auteurs - La nouvelle plateforme d'auto-édition de Cultura Mozilla Advocacy: Reform Copyright Campagne «10.000 collectivités territoriales françaises contre le GMT» A l’occasion du rassemblement des Résistants d’hier et d’aujourd’hui aux Glières, j’ai lancé la campagne « 10.000 collectivités territoriales françaises contre le GMT » parce que je suis absolument convaincu de l’impact qu’aura dans toute l’Europe le message consistant à dire que 10.000 collectivités territoriales françaises exigent le retrait de la France de la négociation du GMT. Un tel message fera monter la pression contre les gouvernements qui, ne l’oublions pas, auront à prendre une décision lorsque la négociation sera terminée et que les négociateurs de la Commission européenne viendront leur soumettre le résultat. Plus la pression sur les gouvernements aura été forte, plus ils seront réticents à marquer leur accord sur ce résultat. Chacune et chacun d'entre vous connaît un Conseiller municipal. Contactez-le et soumettez-lui cette initiative. J'adresse, en ce moment, à celles et ceux qui m'ont laissé leur adresse lors d'une de mes 83 conférences, trois documents: Bon courage !

An Occupy-Inspired App That Helps Groups Make Actual Group Decisions If you've ever tried to make a tough decision with a group of people online, then you've most likely done one of two things. You may have had a discussion over email, in which case the conversation has gotten very messy and it becomes difficult to suss out exactly where everyone stands. Or, you could have tried a poll, which doesn't give the opportunity for re-working proposals based on feedback. Neither of these options really unleashes the creative power of individuals working collaboratively to solve a problem. And there are no existing online tools that really fit the bill. Now a group of New Zealand Occupy Wall Street activists-turned-software developers is trying to remedy the situation with an app called Loomio. Loomio is an open-source app that allows people to propose their own solutions to questions raised by their community. The problem with those hand gestures is that they only really work in person. [Image: Abstract via Shutterstock]

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