What does open development mean to you? (original) (raw)
1. What does Open Development Mean to You? Join us to explore different perspectives on open development at the Open Knowledge Festival. Wednesday 19th September 11:30 - 13:00 Inspire Auditorium (and on #opendev hashtag) (Or share your answer in advance at: http://bit.ly/DefiningOpenDev)
2. What does Open Development Mean to You? Here are some of the visions of open development that have been shared so far...
3. “ Open Development is a Freedom Song Open Development is about people co-creating according to their own design, the spaces, ways and means that will evolve humanity into experiencing more life, liberty and happiness through the connecting ” power of ICT. Ineke Buskens, GRACE Project
4. “ To me open development means harnessing the power of sharing and cooperation over hoarding and competition to create a better future. Matthew L. Smith, IDRC ”
5. “ To me open development means means enabling the intended 'beneficiaries' of development (rather than technocrats) to be the authors, architects and artisans of any development activity. It is not an API. It is much more than a top-down technical fix of being technically open, and technically transparent. It requires commitment to a human process that is genuinely inclusive and ” collaborative and which leaves people better able than before, to independently identify and realise any development that they have reason to value. Tony Roberts
6. “ If we see development as the capability to sustain and improve a life in dignity in a changing socio-economic context, then open development means to develop these capabilities in a transparent and collaborative process of mutual learning. Steps towards open development that can be taken by organizations working in development cooperation include: publishing of project evaluations of all successful and failed projects in open formats, open publication of budgets and donors, and publication of all gathered and generated data that might benefit others in open formats (except private data of individuals). René Herlitz, Digital Unite ”
7. “ To me, open development is about informing the masses openly about the efforts of the development community to eradicate world poverty, and thus increasing donations and support for development aid. Anna Härri Intern at Pro Ethical Trade Finland ”
8. “ To me Open Development means being honest when showing the whole picture. Being able to show all development projects and admit that development projects can fail, even when that is not the desired outcome. Being able to see who is working in a specific zone, no matter which organization belongs to. Being able as a citizen of the world to get an understanding of how aid and international ” development is affecting a particular zone. Ruth del Campo Director of Open Aid Register www.openaidregister.org
9. “ Open development is a process Open development is about providing access to information, and permission to participate Open development is about challenging closed and distant decision making on development issues Open development should sit alongside inclusive development, providing foundations for greater inclusion Open development is more than just using open data for development, or taking open source ” to developing countries Open development is still open to debate Tim Davies
10. “ Open development means different things to different people. Getting access to information in provincial Africa is vastly different than in the global north where we are talking about IATI and aid data sets. Information is more than data, it emerges from social process; relevant and useful information often comes as metaphor and story. Stories that can be shared and debated. More stories told by more people, more debate and more involvement in a discussion about what development IS, this is open development. Janet Gunter Consultant, blogger, activist ”
11. “ There are different aspects of openness in development: 1. Increasing transparency and reducing friction – making use of technology to make it easier to share development related information and knowledge in a standard way so it can be easily assessed, compared, mashed up, acted upon by anyone. 2. Participation – using technology (and building upon transparency) to give people a voice and to change existing power structures, and decision-making processes. Openness in development is more of a journey than a destination i.e. new technologies and shifts in power structures will I hope make development more and more open - but there will ” probably never be a time when we can say that it is totally open and that there is no more work to be done. Ian UN aid worker, knowledge manager and blogger
12. “ For me, open development means thinking about the word 'development' differently. It means that development happens everywhere, all the time, in many different ways, and that we are ALL complicit in the ongoing unfolding of development. Katherine Reilly ” Assistant Professor, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
13. “ Over the last 10 years, the legitimacy and effectiveness of one-size-fits-all models of development and top-down models of governance has been challenged.This has been seen most recently in the demands of citizens on the streets of North Africa, the Middle East and beyond – and through social media – for more open, transparent and accountable governance. “Open Development” represents a new vision of what development means, how it comes about and the role that external partners can play. Open Development, ultimately, is about people in developing countries having the information ” and resources that they need to hold their governments accountable and to make well-informed decisions to improve their lives. ONE From http://one.org/c/us/issue/4299/
14. “ The Open Development approach is about supporting and creating an environment of sustainable information and knowledge sharing. Having a cultural environment that is supportive of open approaches leads to improved access to quality information and knowledge, and to more effective and coordinated development efforts. BELLANET, 2005 Open Development programme Shared by Michael Roberts, Acclar.org ”
15. “ Open development is the opening of development processes (of planning, implementation and monitoring) to all parties concerned (partners, beneficiaries, donors etc.) in a way that guarantees transparency, open participation and communication, integrity in the process of decision-making etc. It is about inviting the multiple knowledges concerned by micro or macro development initiatives to be aware of and have their say. It is thus strongly focused on empowerment along the participation scale (from open observation to open iterative decision-making - the ” latter being obviously a much better guarantee for sustainable 'open development'). Ewen Le Borgne Knowledge sharing & communication specialist, International Livestock Research Institute, Ethiopia
16. “ For me, Open is an attitude; a fundamental way of being. Individuals can be open starting with their body language, acceptance of others, collaboration, willingness to really hear ideas, ability to share and modify what they are doing and thinking, admitting mistakes and really feeling and demonstrating respect for others, no matter where they come from.These same attitudes can be applied to institutions and processes. Technology is sometimes an enabler of openness, but not always. Development workers/ organizations can learn from horizontal and networked structures and other attitudes and ” practices from the 'open' movement, and use tech and non-tech tools to help development become more open, horizontal, transparent and respectful of a broad range of persons, ideas and cultures. Linda Raftree
17. What does Open Development Mean to You? Join us to explore different perspectives on open development at the Open Knowledge Festival. Wednesday 19th September 11:30 - 13:00 Inspire Auditorium (and on #opendev hashtag) (Or share your answer in advance at: http://bit.ly/DefiningOpenDev)