Dear Emmanuel
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 12:49, echarp wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 07:01:01AM +0200, Markus Schatten wrote: > > Hehe, this elaboration associated me to a crazy idea. Lets form our own > > virtual country and try to create a TOP government by example ;-) > > +1 :-) >
;-) What do the others think about this idea? TOP Union? ;-)
> > > Why only important? This can only put some confusion into what is > > > important and what is not important? So, why not all? > > > > +1 I think all decisions on public matter should be fully transparent. > > Let’s try to delineate what is public and what is not. > > I have an idea about it, practical and corresponding to what is mostly > already done => > “all government recorded information should be made public. All > democratic processes should be made so transparent that they can be > replicated in real time” > > No limit but for a time buffer which could be set at the instigation of > a group of representatives (I dislike that idea, and am still looking > for another mechanism).
Hmmm… when all professional communication (non-private) is done over a public information system than I think most of TOP principles are fulfilled. If you take todays media possibilities than everything could be easily accessable and on-line in real-time, or did I understand you wrong?
Best regards
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Markus Schatten, dipl. inf.
e-mail: markus.schatten@foi.hr
http://www.tiaktiv.hr
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