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Brandon Norgaard's avatar

The CII code is also currently in the Github repo that Patricia linked in her comment there and I am planning on migrating that to its own repo in the coming weeks as more code gets fleshed out.

Jack Park's avatar

I do not see such a repo in the parent repo linked by Patricia.

Jack Park's avatar

Thanks for this. I, too, am engaged in this space. I gave a talk recently

https://youtu.be/UErkZn80q3U?si=hcOBFUtcxMKERvLz

and the slides are here

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1m2HBnqcXjo9BmRAsdQmjec8zffxrNl_cYISk7HvYnNE/edit?usp=sharing

I, too, am talking about a civic infrastructure, one which is not limited to any particular UX, but which engages many different ones; I speak of Disneyland as a metaphor for a gigantic knowing garden. Our first engineering prototype is at https://sensecraft.garden/ - far from ready for public, but we are just now entering into "clinical trials", our first one asked for by a 14 year old female in Oman on the topic of ocean acidification. We have a very long way to go before our grand vision, expressed in my talk, are ready.

What interests me is not a competition among those of us implementing civic infrastructures, but, instead, a federation of all of them such that we are all co-creating a civic commons in the form of a kind of grand digital public library of trustworthy ideas and their justifications; we are on truth seeking missions, not with truth as a destination but rather improved human understanding of the issues we are creating and which need solutions (sooner rather than later).

My talk is long - I watch it at 1.5x.

Jack Park's avatar

I had expected to find OpenHaven on github.

A project by that name does exist there, but does not feel traceable back to CTA

Jack Park's avatar

Ok. That's the website. Brandon, above, mentions the CLI code as in the same repo - if it is, it must be a private repo because I do not see it.