2005-11-21
Idea: Potlucks4Progress, Social Networking to Solve Social Problems
Thinking of my own geeky friends, one thing many of them have in common is that the like to cook and/or eat gourmet food, so we occasionally gather for potlucks. This lead me into thoughts about combining regular gatherings of intellectuals for shared food with some collaborative problem solving around particular topics.
The resulting fusion is an idea I call Potlucks4Progress, Social Networking to Solve Social Problems. What I have in mind is a website, probably Potlucks4Progress.com, where registered users can:
- Suggest problems that social networks of smart folks might solve that would include
- Limited length problem statement
- Links to supporting documents, optional
- Closing date for judged awards, optional
- Offer prize(s) for judged awards, optional
- invitation(s) to judge solutions, optional
- organize a potluck, by
- inviting a just few or whole bunch of friends
- mapping location(s) of potluck(s)
- RSVP to an invitation
- Suggest / assign dish(es) to be brought
- Announce what dish is being / was brought
- Submit solution / potluck reports, including
- limited length summary of solution(s) proposed
- links to supporting documentation, optional
- links to pictures from potluck, optional
- list of guests attending, optional
- list of dishes served, optional
- Nominate proposed solutions for various awards including:
- best solution
- most practical solution
- most humorous solution
- most creative solution
- most tantalizing menu
- most humorous menu
- best photo
- most humorous photo
- most diverse guest list
- other user defined awards
- Sponsor prizes to be associated with various awards
- Vote to confer unjudged awards to specific proposed solutions
- Browse problem statements and solution summary reports
- Subscribe to RSS feeds of newly suggested problems
- Subscribe to RSS feeds of proposed solutions
- Browse information about Potlucks4Progress.com
As always if you're interested in working on this or otherwise supporting the effort, please drop me an e-mail.
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