This is a discussion to support ensuring that the OSCEdays represents it’s global voice and participants across the Open Source and Circular Economy disciplines and interests. One avenue we have to do this is through the blog on the website.
The idea is that all local organisers/ cities/ countries should have a blog/ introduction on the main site (as well as other suggestions and contributing via specific topics/ thought pieces as the challenges develop).
We’re doing an event with Ezio Manzini in May and I’m planning to do a writeup about it. Could include OSCE in the discussion and see what comes out of it? I think this format works well as it is intimate enough that we can have deeper conversations. Maybe others want to try too? https://edgeryders.eu/en/agora/design-when-everybody-designs-an-evening-talk-and-dinner-on
Brilliant! Looks a great event that will no doubt facilitate a lot of interesting discussions (will like to read his book too). We can also publish an excerpt and link across to the Edgeryders full blog write-up.
I’m writing a blog post at the moment, but I noticed that the formatting of the blog on the website is gone a bit funny since last year…
I was also thinking we could try to have a series of blogs to release between here and June. I can make a shared file with some topics that could be a priority between here and then.
I’m writting a blogpost for the Namaste Foundation on blockchain following up the Lift Conference and an hackaton on Blockchain we organized in Lausanne.
I’m planning to write one more specific on circular economy and blockchain. If you see a time its best to publish it let me know.