Archive For The “Presentations” Category
A month ago we posted the first part of the video introducing One Click Orgs’ collaboration with London Hackspace. Now here’s the second part in which Chris Mear walks through the current codebase. If you’re a developer thinking of getting involved in the project this would be a useful place to start and get your […]
Last month I was invited to Washington DC to present One Click Orgs at the Summit on Next-Generation Governance Models organised by Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. This one-day summit brought together fifty senior academics, figures from the Obama administration and technologists. There was a huge amount of interest in the project. […]
Charles Armstrong will be hosting a lunchtime seminar on emergent democracy at the Young Foundation in London this Wednesday. The event is free and open to guests, so feel free to come along if you are around in London! Following is the blurb for the event: For two millennia democratic systems have been designed to […]
James and I had a marvelous time at OpenTech yesterday. The Alpha platform performed flawlessly in its first public demonstration and we had a huge amount of positive feedback. Here’s a video of the second half of our session covering the demo itself. Apologies for the low image quality, the auto-exposure was confused by the […]
This Saturday I’m giving a presentation about One Click Orgs at OpenTech in London. My session is due to kick off around 12:40. This will be a particularly exciting day for the project as we’re hoping to give the very first public demo of the alpha release. There will be several of us at the […]
Yesterday evening the BarCampLondon Planning Association (the organisation putting on BarCampLondon) became One Click Orgs’ first alpha customer. The association held its founding meeting at the Trampery and adopted a Themis constitution running on the prototype server. This is an important step forward for OCO, the first time an independent group has used the platform […]