6. “ Ordinary citizens have more to offer than voting or answering polls. People can work together to gather and analyze information, and even make decisions.” — Beth Noveck, US Deputy CTO for Open Government from “Government by the People” in Rebooting America
7. “ A growing willingness to engage with the underlying code of the democratic process could eventually manifest in a widespread call for revisions to our legal, economic and political structures on an unprecedented scale” — Douglas Rushkoff from Open Source Democracy
16. But wait... Citizens Government See John Geraci’s “Four Pillars of an Open Civic System” http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/06/the-four-pillars-of-an-open-ci.html Open Government Platform
17. So, what can a bike rack tell us about participatory planning?