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Philippe Huot

Blog | Social Impact Exchange - 0 views

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    Interesting blog posts on social innovation scaling.
Philippe Huot

polis - 0 views

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    Blog intéressant portant sur le développement urbain à travers le monde.
Alexandre Enkerli

Exploring Local » Blog Archive » Google Maps announces a 400 year advantage o... - 1 views

  • Google learned that you cannot take the human out of the equation
François Burra

Seen & Heard - What you might be missing « Acumen Fund Blog - 0 views

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    Page recensant des articles pertinents
Philippe Huot

Crisis Mappers - THE HUMANITARIAN TECHNOLOGY NETWORK - 2 views

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    International Network of Crisis Mappers. Blog + Google Group for discussions on crisis mapping.
Philippe Huot

Can Live Crisis Maps Help Prevent Mass Atrocities? | iRevolution - 2 views

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    From Patrick Meier's blog.
Philippe Huot

Crisis Mapping for Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Resilience | iRevolution - 2 views

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    From Patrick Meier's blog.
François Burra

Open Street Map has officially switched to ODbL - and celebrates with a picnic | Open K... - 1 views

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    Open Street Map has officially switched to Open Data Common's ODbL 1.0
Philippe Huot

Maps for Driving Change | Stanford Social Innovation Review - 2 views

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    List of crow-mapping initiatives.
Philippe Huot

The Standby Task Force | We believe that digital volunteers are the future of humanitar... - 2 views

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    The Standby Task Force is a team of digital mapping volunteers that work for faster, more efficient humanitarian response.
Alexandre Enkerli

#ArabDev Chat Blog - 0 views

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Philippe Huot

Ten Cities, Ten Projects | Stanford Social Innovation Review - 0 views

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    A report from the first-ever EcoDistricts Institute-how 10 cities are integrating green buildings and infrastructure with community action and civic entrepreneurship.
Alexandre Enkerli

My CodeConf Talk: Your Community Is Your Best Feature | Smarterware - 0 views

  • As an open source leader, you’re like a doctor or a teacher. If you’re doing a good job, then your community needs you less and less.
  • That's the sign of healthy peer collaboration.
  • Likewise, virtual or in-person meetups—like IRC office hours, weekend-long hackfests, all give people a time and date to show up and work on a specific problem.
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  • Convert newcomers into contributors.
  • assertive
  • Instead of thinking from the perspective of “what does the project need?” think about what this person wants.
  • People WANT to belong to your community
  • it's really difficult to play a role
  • complainers
  • strip away the ego and defensiveness
  • Complainers are a unique opportunity.
  • Cast a wide net
  • Homogenous teams turn out homogenous products.
  • Inclusiveness matters.
  • If your team has a limited worldview then your software will as well.
  • A mailing list archive is a lot less inviting than a nicely-formatted blog post
  • how many brand new contributors added something to this release
  • social media douchebags use to chart their follower count
  • democracy platform
  • more folks interested in Gov 2.0 efforts than social media analytics
  • friendliness
  • inclusiveness
  • openness to newcomers
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