Hacking Egypt For Better Democracy

from the not-just-the-outsiders dept

Having already covered how hackers from Anonymous have been taking part from afar in various middle east uprisings, it's probably worth noting that some other folks are doing some cool hacking projects as well, including a Hackathon for Egypt effort, that brought together hackers and activists to see if new technologies could be built that might be useful to implementing a more democratic system in Egypt. For example, some folks put together a platform for crowdsourcing the creation of a Constitution:
The conference's most intriguing result was a platform for crowdsourcing the new Egyptian constitution. The platform, which appears to have drawn inspiration from a similar project in Tunisia, allows users to simultaneously browse constitutional texts from multiple countries, propose articles and ideas online and to collaborate on compiling the ideas into a workable text. Owing to Egypt's special circumstances, the platform also contains extensive provisions for off-computer use--many Egyptians simply don't have regular access to either a computer or the Internet.
Who knows how effective these efforts will be (my guess is that, initially, they won't get much use), but it's still nice to see, and hopefully as we see projects like this grow, they'll become more effective and useful.
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  1. identicon
    Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 1 Jun 2011 @ 12:03am

    I Look Forward To Seeing ...

    ... the foundation of the national legislature with [citation needed] scattered all over it ...

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  2. icon
    Chris in Utah (profile), 1 Jun 2011 @ 1:45am

    May be interesting. A Next Gen culture in thee oldest culture alive.

    History lesson for the day. The Phynx is 8000 years old but the Qur'an holy words detail out the age of man is only 6000 years old so it goes against there religion to actually detail this out. Look it up :) Then we wonder why Egypt doesn't want to find out whats in the chamber under its foot.

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  3. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jun 2011 @ 7:11am

    Re:

    What the hell is the Phynx?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    hegemon13, 1 Jun 2011 @ 7:17am

    Democracy is a ruse

    How about starting with a constitution that protects individual liberty? Building a better democracy doesn't matter if you allow the majority to usurp it. If they really want to improve the world, they need to quit worrying about implementing a specific form of government and start worrying about promoting liberty. There's a reason that the US always promotes democracy in our occupied countries: it's easy to control through propaganda and manipulated elections, and it keeps people calm by giving the illusion of control over their government.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Hephaestus (profile), 1 Jun 2011 @ 11:36am

    Re: Re:

    I think he means sphynx

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jun 2011 @ 2:48pm

    What is Democracy?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Lorianne Updike Toler, 1 Jun 2011 @ 3:05pm

    reposting your blog

    Can I repost this on my blog about constitution writing?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. identicon
    Ben Rowswell, 1 Jun 2011 @ 11:20pm

    Re: reposting your blog

    Lorianne, I don't have the right to speak on behalf of the Techdirt blog but we in Cloud to Street would certainly be happy to have you talk about our Hackathon. More details at www.cloudtostreet.org.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  9. icon
    Mike Masnick (profile), 2 Jun 2011 @ 12:49am

    Re: reposting your blog

    Can I repost this on my blog about constitution writing?


    Sure, of course.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  10. identicon
    SaulD, 3 Jun 2011 @ 5:11pm

    Hi, Mike Masnick, I heard you are an Ashkenazim going way back to your first dwarf-like ancestor who climbed out of a tree. If you don't know what an Ashkenazim is, ask Sergey Brin, he married one. Do you know your breed is infected at an alarming rate with all kinds of genetic diseases that don't affect the general population? It's a good thing you're gay, Mike, because we wouldn't want you inbreeding with another Ashkenazim and producing more cretin-like defectives. The fact that Sergey Brin and his Ashkenazim wife already did that is scary enough!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  11. icon
    lrobbo (profile), 12 Jun 2012 @ 10:13am

    Hackathon for egypt - cracks me up!

    link to this | view in thread ]


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