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* Next steps for r-button / radioparadise.com use case | * Next steps for r-button / radioparadise.com use case | ||
** Couple days worth of work to demo at IIW | ** Couple days worth of work to demo at IIW | ||
* Next steps for iPhone mockup? | * Next steps for iPhone mockup | ||
** Determine changes | |||
* Push further on r-button affordance - what are all the states? Why turn red? etc. | |||
* One-page VRM website | == Outstanding Items == | ||
* Chris to talk to Common Craft folks to see if they'll help us | * One-page VRM website | ||
* Chris to talk to Common Craft folks to see if they'll help us | |||
* Chris to confirm with Margaret what she had in mind for VRM involvement | * Chris to confirm with Margaret what she had in mind for VRM involvement | ||
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** Let's show it to Radio Paradise | ** Let's show it to Radio Paradise | ||
* Open question on state of r-button affordances | * Open question on state of r-button affordances | ||
** What qualifies Amazon to use an r-button? How do you become certified? | |||
** What constitutes a ker-chunk? What is a relationship? | |||
* Public Media wants to be in cheering section; doesn't want to contaminate our process | * Public Media wants to be in cheering section; doesn't want to contaminate our process | ||
** Interest in i-card / r-card model for representing identity in a membership context | ** Interest in i-card / r-card model for representing identity in a membership context | ||
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** 3-prong: any station can run own IDP, NPR offers service to make it at easy as possible | ** 3-prong: any station can run own IDP, NPR offers service to make it at easy as possible | ||
* r-button / radioparadise.com use case | * r-button / radioparadise.com use case | ||
* iPhone app looked good, went over well | |||
* Knight news challenge | |||
** Apply with Peter from Edhat | |||
** Aggregator of citizen journalism w/ paychoice plugged in | |||
** Edhat as relationship service |
Revision as of 16:33, 21 October 2008
Topic: R-button working meeting
Attendees
- Keith Hopper
- Doc Searls
- Joe Andrieu
- Dean Landsman
- Iain Henderson
Action Items
- Thank you to NPR; Try to nudge towards a face to face geek meeting w/ npr
- Next steps on doc's slide narrative; video?
- Next steps for r-button / radioparadise.com use case
- Couple days worth of work to demo at IIW
- Next steps for iPhone mockup
- Determine changes
- Push further on r-button affordance - what are all the states? Why turn red? etc.
Outstanding Items
- One-page VRM website
- Chris to talk to Common Craft folks to see if they'll help us
- Chris to confirm with Margaret what she had in mind for VRM involvement
Agenda notes, questions, comments
- Worked on some actual code - use case for radioparadise.com (now work in progress)
- Uses JavaScript, plug-in, and homegrown HTML page
- Let's show it to Radio Paradise
- Open question on state of r-button affordances
- What qualifies Amazon to use an r-button? How do you become certified?
- What constitutes a ker-chunk? What is a relationship?
- Public Media wants to be in cheering section; doesn't want to contaminate our process
- Interest in i-card / r-card model for representing identity in a membership context
- One idea: Stations as IDPs issuing icard and it could be used at npr.org -- provide a way into the market initiated by users and through the stations
- 3-prong: any station can run own IDP, NPR offers service to make it at easy as possible
- r-button / radioparadise.com use case
- iPhone app looked good, went over well
- Knight news challenge
- Apply with Peter from Edhat
- Aggregator of citizen journalism w/ paychoice plugged in
- Edhat as relationship service