vineri, 2 mai 2014

Call for participation in survey about ideas and use cases for openlaws.eu

Participants are invited for a survey about ideas and use cases for openlaws.eu .


Here are excerpts of the description of the survey:



www.openlaws.eu will be an online platform for legal professionals and for citizens to better find and organize legal information and to collaborate with others. [...]


The survey is open-ended and we are very interested in the opinion of both legal practitioners and non-experts. All feedback and ideas that you submit is anonymous and will be attentively reviewed and integrated into community proposals. All articulate proposals relevant to the openlaws platform will be distributed among the community regardless of a difference of opinion with the administrators of this web site! You will see the results of others immediately after having filled-out the survey. The final survey summary will be published under a Creative Commons 4.0 license (BY SA). [...]



For more details, please see the first page of the survey.


HT @openlaws




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