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RCOS Fall 2010 Presentation 1
1.
2010
2.
37 Senate Elections
3.
Voting
4.
How will you
vote?
5.
Party Lines? The “Issues”? Past
Record?
6.
The Press (Fox, CNN?
Dailyshow?)
7.
The Facts? (Wait, where
did you get those?)
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Open Legislation
(RCOS 2010)
14.
The Platform
15.
Platform track Rip
out NYSS specific code and reorganize into decoupled packages (3 weeks) Create a standard one-size fits all (hopefully) legislative data model (6 weeks) Develop Ruby and PHP Open Legislation (Lucene based) libraries. (3 weeks)
16.
The Community
17.
Community track Acquire/Develop openleg.org
and setup/configure project management software (3 weeks) Create extensive end-user and developer documentation and guidelines (3 weeks) Integrate testing tools and create contribution guidelines and processes (6 weeks)
18.
The Developers
19.
The Users??
20.
Questions
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