Delib’s Dialogue App makes debut at GSA webinar

Ben Witnall - February 26th, 2010

We were excited this week to have the opportunity to introduce Delib’s Dialogue App to a whole bunch of US government staff at a GSA webinar. It was slightly strange talking to an audience that you can’t see or hear but I think it went well. We set up a demo especially for the occasion – check it out at http://www.dialogue-app.com/gsa-demo

You can also take a look through our slideshow if you want:

Hopefully, it got people thinking about how they can use the internet to improve their decision-making/policy processes anyway icon smile Delibs Dialogue App makes debut at GSA webinar

The Dialogue App is another cool thing built in the open source web framework Plone.

Prefer to spell it Dialog App? We’ve got you covered icon smile Delibs Dialogue App makes debut at GSA webinar

2 Responses to “Delib’s Dialogue App makes debut at GSA webinar”

  1. Matt Jukes says:

    Like the look of DelibDialogue – kinda like Uservoice/Ideascale but more focused on Gov2.0 and accessibility issues as far as I can tell? Nice work – and congrats on the US clients!

    Interesting what you are managing to build with Plone these days as well – guess I ‘m going to have to say kinder words about it in future – especially with the Plone Conference coming to our fair city.

  2. benw says:

    Cheers, Matt – exactly right with the UserVoice/IdeaScale comparison; it might seem like a small thing but I think the nuances and particularities of government are so big that it makes a real difference to what ‘best’ looks like in this case.

    Glad you like our Plone efforts – I’ll make sure the dev team know they’re challenging people’s perceptions! I had no idea the Plone conference was coming to Bristol; should be, er, interesting :s

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