mozilla / webliteracymap

A collaborative effort, led by Mozilla, to define the skills and competencies required to read, write and participate on the web.
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Define skills under 'Open Practices' competency for v1.5 #35

Closed dajbelshaw closed 9 years ago

dajbelshaw commented 9 years ago

Open Practices Helping to keep the web democratic and universally accessible


See spreadsheet at http://goo.gl/R1tjj3

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago

There was a proposed skill of:

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago

A comment was made that this skill fits in sharing and not open practices:

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago

A suggestion was made:

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago
xellpher commented 9 years ago

'Advocating' sounds a little loaded to me. Also, aren't 'Making web sources available under an open license' and 'Contributing to an Open Source project' just that, advocating an open web?

Gadit talks about attributing in the comments for remixing, and I think he's right. As a skill it fits better there than here, because you should attribute all sources, not just open ones. This was also discussed in yesterday's call.

jgmac1106 commented 9 years ago

They meant advocacy in a very political sense such as fighting for net neutrality.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2015, 4:44 AM Mikko Kontto notifications@github.com wrote:

'Advocating' sounds a little loaded to me. Also, aren't 'Making web sources available under an open license' and 'Contributing to an Open Source project' just that, advocating an open web?

Gadit talks about attributing in the comments for remixing https://github.com/mozilla/webliteracymap/issues/27, and I think he's right. As a skill it fits better there than here, because you should attribute all sources, not just open ones. This was also discussed in yesterday's call.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/mozilla/webliteracymap/issues/35#issuecomment-78870478 .

dajbelshaw commented 9 years ago

I think we can be more opinionated with this version. I'd be happy to include the proposed skills in the final list.

dajbelshaw commented 9 years ago

Great work in today's half-hour hack session means this is finished! :)