Thank you.
Yeah, a start‑up.
...better techs and photos, better copies and better call to action. Currently our call to action is mostly just linking to vTaiwan and "Join", but maybe we want to be more explicit.
That is something maybe you can help with by just focusing people who find out about PDIS. I’m pretty sure that they have to see "digital minister" somewhere on this page now. Aside from that...
You can work on the hard part, which is the marketing strategy. Pretty soon, by the end of the year, we’ll have some objectives or missions that we want to get across. Our English or our conversation ability may not be so good that people who look at this website ...
You can help...
Right.
Oh, yeah. Credit as in movie credits, not as in...
It’s not a peer‑to‑peer rating. It’s basically just a thank you, a due credit of sorts. It just says we thank these people for proposing this useful agenda.
Yeah, through the system. You can see...
Finally, there’s recording which says you need to be accountable in publishing all the video and transcribe every course and every decision they make, and to build an audit trail with proper credit to who suggested the change.
The second is facilitation. It could be facilitating useful comments from online also face‑to‑face deliberation and consultation.
Yeah, there’s three core skill sets we’re training. One is what we call translation, meaning translating hardcore proposal, legal text, into something people can understand. A logo and a photo is part of the translation.
Well it’s similar. That’s part of their job training, though.
Well by having every ministry approve...
Proposal.
We’ll see. With it, we have better engagement and more people wanting to leave their email so they receive our monthly newsletters. That’s the main idea.
Virtually. This is going up next month or something.
Then it could be interpreted any which way now. It could be venture. It could be whatever.
It used to mean virtual.
Yeah, this is our logo: Two anarchies.
Yeah, we will do that. Instead of English, you can translate to Spanish. It’s going to be Chinese by default, but with a Google Translate in English that you can translate to English or Spanish. If we’re going to flip it...
Yeah, featured.
It says it’s "hot", but they have to be under this section.
It is a huge improvement.
We’re still trying to figure out whether opting out is ethical, by default. They used to be opt‑in. The first time you’re leaving something, you consent it to, if you want, further newsletters from us.
Sure. Currently there’s no sign‑up on the new UI. On the old UI, a soon as you leave a comment or you participate in any of those activities, and you consent to get your email shared with our monthly newsletter, there’s an opt‑in thing.
There was a monthly newsletter.
To subscribe to one of or more topic areas, so you know when there’s a live stream going on, or if there’s a resolution. Or if you care about one particular topic, then you go in and then...
Why is vTaiwan useful? Why should you care? It’s basically the same text, but presented in a...
Yeah, we don’t do petitions in vTaiwan. We do it in Join.
Platform, that’s right.
Yeah, if you petition, 5,000 people...
Right, and then you can also have a petition. This platform doesn’t do petitions, so we redirect them to another petition platform, where they can do a petition.
How to leave useful comments. How to make use for contributions. Why are some comments marked, highlighted. That means that they entered the agenda.
Yeah.
Yeah, topic areas.
And with icons, always.
Yeah, we might want to...
It says "under discussion", "other drafts", "about to begin", but no "result".
Yeah, but it doesn’t have "finished." I just noticed.
Our archive and whatever.
Mm‑hmm. They turn off air conditioning and everything. It’s true.
It’s saying that we should probably go back home soon‑ish.
The new design is completely redone. Here, you will see that at the project is finished.
Yeah, sure. It’s different stages.
At the bottom, that says it’s finished.
It’ll be one of those small boxes.
No, I think it helps.
And how many days are left. But it doesn’t show a photo of a person.