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* Initial questionnaire
* Initial questionnaire


==Software Requirements==
==Software Requirements (additional)==
* Home pages of Units must be customizable to re-order and collapse components as needed
* Home pages of Units must be customizable e.g. re-order and collapse components as needed
* Treasury View
* Treasury View
** Log of debits/credits
** Log of debits/credits
* All posts (Issues, Objectives, Tasks) should have a box for OP's comments, as well as the wiki entry which can be edited by all. The wiki part can be called 'Issue Wiki' etc
* Issue editing:
** Issue can be 'Mark as Verified' by a minimum of 3 people (or one third of the total active users for last month etc, round up to 1 at least)
** Issue then becomes locked
** Editing the locked issue requires 50 activity points and System will give a warning: "Warning, this issue has been marked as Verified. Editing it will unverify the issue and re-start the verification process. Are you sure you want to edit it?"
** Issue then becomes unverified and can be edited
** Rate issue importance: Low, Medium (default), High: Weighted average (need to create method of calculator for 1 to 10 for importance): 1, 5, 10 for low, medium, high
* Global action rate limit depending on activity points
For later development:
* Reporting functions:
** Report this (for: spam, conflict of interest, misleading data and science, other terms of abuse)
** If an Issue is reported, a mediation group can analyze the report and reject the issue or archive it etc (reporting requires some points)

Revision as of 03:32, 25 December 2021

This is the home page for the Open-source Society project.

Selection Process

Recruitment

The goal is to find students with the appropriate backgrounds. Our methods can include:

1. Contacting teachers teaching these programs to see if they can put us in touch with their students. The programs can include:

  • community development
  • problem-solving (any students who have studied one or more courses for this)
  • hire college students directly who have studied these kinds of courses

Sample searches:

2. Finding people on forums about problem solving or community development e.g.:

3. Searching for student hiring/internship websites where an ad could be posted

4. Searching for groups of students on social media (facebook)

5. We can also search directly for resumes mentioning the above

Approach/Selection

  • Informational slides (to send to teachers)
  • Initial questionnaire

Software Requirements (additional)

  • Home pages of Units must be customizable e.g. re-order and collapse components as needed
  • Treasury View
    • Log of debits/credits
  • All posts (Issues, Objectives, Tasks) should have a box for OP's comments, as well as the wiki entry which can be edited by all. The wiki part can be called 'Issue Wiki' etc
  • Issue editing:
    • Issue can be 'Mark as Verified' by a minimum of 3 people (or one third of the total active users for last month etc, round up to 1 at least)
    • Issue then becomes locked
    • Editing the locked issue requires 50 activity points and System will give a warning: "Warning, this issue has been marked as Verified. Editing it will unverify the issue and re-start the verification process. Are you sure you want to edit it?"
    • Issue then becomes unverified and can be edited
    • Rate issue importance: Low, Medium (default), High: Weighted average (need to create method of calculator for 1 to 10 for importance): 1, 5, 10 for low, medium, high
  • Global action rate limit depending on activity points

For later development:

  • Reporting functions:
    • Report this (for: spam, conflict of interest, misleading data and science, other terms of abuse)
    • If an Issue is reported, a mediation group can analyze the report and reject the issue or archive it etc (reporting requires some points)