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✏️ [TASK] - Define a Shared Narrative in the Partnership #181

Open lauranolling opened 1 year ago

lauranolling commented 1 year ago

Start Date

18/11/2022

Description

This task involves defining a shared narrative in the partnership of Project-Origin.

Motivation

The motivation for explicitly defining a shared narrative is to 1) Align partners in the Project-Origin partnership, 2) Communicate the goals and visions of Project-Origin clearly to the outside-world,

Definition of Done

Here is my suggestion for tasks to do, before this issue can be considered done (feel free to review and modify @mariaepelch if you have better suggestions):

Additional Information

This is an updated format of an issue created November 18th 2022, #68. The task was agreed early in Project-Origin, during a workshop in the beginning of November. Below is some content from the old issue, which may be useful:

We need to make a draft on the shared narrative - and it would be fitting to have a concise and understandable shared narrative and have it ready for the off-site Energy Track and Trace workshop late november 22.

We need to address why it is beneficial to engage with Energinet to change the ways of our Energy systems and why it can be beneficial in general, the engaging companies, universities, NGO and even to the individual that embarks in an open dialogue and work in Open source solutions for the energy space.

And

Should make use workshop results. Probably useful board view here: https://github.com/orgs/project-origin/projects/5

And

@wisbech and @lauranolling are working on some narrative documentation. Take a look at PR #52 in the registry repo.

lauranolling commented 1 year ago

I checked off the task:

[x] Create a documentation page providing readers with an overview of "the why" and "the how" in Project-Origin

As @wisbech and I have been working on that part in an "Overview" page. However @wisbech have progressed with this further since and moved it somewhere else, and I cannot find it. Maybe he can help here.

However, the README file in the registry repository has two relevant sections "Why Project-Origin?" and "What is Project-Origin?". I think these provide some good content in itself, so even if the "Overview" page is gone, I think the "why" and "how" has been answered sufficiently.

wisbech commented 1 year ago

@lauranolling it is indeed true it is gone but not lost - I will dig it up for you. However I have a request - the writing you have produced is not about the architecture - it is a part of the storytelling part, where it should live in the docs I do not know yet, but give it a thought where this could live and make sense for the reader.

85 is in draft - but is a mess of code and docs and should not be merged in its current form. I think it should be deleted but before doing so let us save the work in a different branch.

@lauranolling here is the work you have on the doc/concept/overview.md

wisbech commented 1 year ago

@lauranolling I have found the writeup in the concept/overview part of the docs - we should finish the article there and that will conclude this the task and issue 96

lauranolling commented 1 year ago

Thanks for looking into this @wisbech.

lauranolling commented 1 year ago

However I have a request - the writing you have produced is not about the architecture - it is a part of the storytelling part, where it should live in the docs I do not know yet, but give it a thought where this could live and make sense for the reader.

I think it would make sense to locate the document in a new tab, e.g., "Background" or "About Project-Origin". All the content in the document so far focuses on the background and motivation for starting Project-Origin, and I don't think either "Concept" or any of the other tabs in the current registry docs fit to that focus.

wisbech commented 1 year ago

Blockchain Africa Conference 2023 - Maria Eisner Pelch from Concordium about Granular Certificates / Project Origin