WRITTEN ON November 29th, 2007 BY William Heath AND STORED IN Foundation of Trust, What do we want?, Wibbipedia/MindtheGap

Jerry Fishenden has reproduced his CC-like data-sharing signpost. It’s a classic Wibbi – a way to show what data you’re releasing

… wouldn’t it be better if online government services used a Creative Commons (CC)-style model in making clear to citizens what will be done with the information that they are being asked to provide? Instead of lots of complex small print about terms and conditions

He has a mockup:

Hey. Wibbi if one of the appraisal targets for any public servant involved in technology policy was to prove they talked to and understood Jerry (or at least three critical friends from a list published from time to time by IdealGov)?

3 Responses to “Jerry data-sharing icon is as relevant now as when he first posted it”

 
ukliberty wrote on November 29th, 2007 10:27 pm :

WIBBI that mockup had been reduced in size! void(0);
wink

Ideal Gov administrator wrote on November 29th, 2007 10:52 pm :

Whoa. Ah yes. Now corrected. (To explain the above comment, the little card was about five screens wide before) Sorry about that. Got distracted – W

Ruth Kennedy wrote on November 30th, 2007 2:12 am :

Those are both great wibbis – the second would be especially easily implementable by one of the multiplicity of new committees set up under the various elements of Trans Gov. Huzzah!