This page is intended to collect who in the DataPortability Implementation Action Group is doing what to advance the cause. The goal is for everyone to know who the "go to" is for any particular project. In this way we should be able to effectively funnel activities, ensuring breadth and depth without nonconstructive overlap. The idea is taken from a successful pilot within the DataPortability Evangelism Action Group, and is currently open to discussion within the DataPortability Implementation Action Group.
NOTE: The "Lead" is simply the person who (a) initially proposed the idea, (b) is actively running with the ball, or (c) is otherwise a placeholder until an obvious leader for the activity emerges. Please add yourself to the list of "Contributors" if you'd like to participate in the project.
Current DP:Implementation Projects:
- Tool Projects Database - Lead: Richard Pendergast (Australia); Contributors: TBD
Mission: To create and maintain a database of existing development projects that are building tools for DP, recording against each, key contacts, project goals, progress, successes, and hurdles. To maintain the DataPortability toolbelt based upon this information.
- Implementation Projects Database - Lead: Richard Pendergast (Australia); Contributors: TBD
Mission: To create and maintain a database of existing projects in the process of implementing DataPortability, recording against each, key contacts, project goals, progress, successes, and hurdles. To summarize this information where necessary in order to maintain graphSync.
- DP Score Card - Lead: TBD; Contributors: TBD
Mission: To create and maintain a database of implementations together with details of the progress being made by each towards becoming fully DataPortability compliant.
- Group Liaison - Lead: TBD; Contributors: TBD
Mission: To promote the DP:Implementation Action Group and the Groups activities within other DP Action Groups. To provide a summary of this activity to the DataPortability Evangelism Action Group for the Monthly Progress Report.
See also: Implementation Patterns