Some legal technologies were worked on and discussed at PoplusCon 2014 , held 29-30 April 2014 in Santiago, Chile.
Poplus is a set of free and open “software components that help civil society groups and campaigners launch powerful websites – anywhere in the world.”
The legal technologies discussed and worked on at the event include:
- BillIt , a legislative document management system, developed by Ciudadano Inteligente
- SayIt , a transcript publication platform that uses Akoma Ntoso for structural metadata
In addition, a session was scheduled to be held at the conference on Participative Legislation: How to Crowdsource Law Drafting .
A committee is forming to run a “federation” of Poplus efforts; Tom Steinberg discusses this in his post, A Federation Is Born .
A google group thread discussing the federation and the committee is at: http://ift.tt/1nMj4Ni
Here are other reports on the conference:
- Chia-liang Kao’s report
- Eilís O’Neill’s report
- Fabrizio Scrollini’s report
- Martin Szyszlican’s report
- James Turk’s report
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