very interesting. I will look at it in detail asap On Wednesday, 1 October 2014 15:20:19 UTC-5, Russ King wrote: > > I have a site at http://netdecisionmaking.appspot.com and related code > at https://github.com/NewGlobalStrategy/NetDecisionMaking. It demonstrates > an asynchronous group decision making solution using web2py. Moving group > decision making online seems to be an opportunity. The internet > transformed communication from the synchronous telephone to asynchronous > messaging and websites. To date no such revolution has taken place in > group decision making with meetings, discussion and voting continuing to > prevail despite the explosion of social networking solutions. We now have > MOOCs so why not MOODS (Massively Open On-line Decision Systems)? > > The site is geared to providing a more structured approach to group > decision making to complement existing mechanisms. This could > provide an alternative approach to deciding the way forward for web2py or > anything else that a group are interested in. If anyone has time to either > feeback directly on the site or reply here that would be appreciated. > > The latest version features rudimentary integration with jointjs and > networkx for making and visualising links between questions and actions and > laying out a network for an event and it includes the haystack plugin for > full text search which has been roughly modified to support GAE as the > search back-end. It is still very much a work in progress and a long way > short of providing a platform to run the world but small organisations may > find it useful to make group decisions without meetings or to focus > meetings on points of genuine contention. > > The site also has some deployment of boostrap3 which I generally like - > however neither formstyle seems to support the existing std 3 column layout > so it would be good if this could become available. > > I was also hoping that SQLFORM might get some more html5 datatype widgets > available such as the range control which I also like before it was > deprecated - I think the new approach(s) needs to become somewhat > established, explained and clearly better before the old ones cease to be > developed. Some examples of alternatives with more being done client side > using various frameworks would be helfpful. Concern is that you raise the > bar for users if javascript skills become required to get going. It's a > great strenght of web2py that you only really need a little python to get > up and running. > > Best regards > Russ >
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