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* Mobile device support for awarding badges on the spot and expressing public gratitude in person.
* Mobile device support for awarding badges on the spot and expressing public gratitude in person.
* Rule-based awards triggered by conditions detected on the web in the tools we use for work every day.
* Rule-based awards triggered by conditions detected on the web in the tools we use for work every day.
== Discussion ==
* Created a Google Group, at least for now:
** http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla-badger


== Source Code ==
== Source Code ==
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== Hosting ==
== Hosting ==


* There's a [http://badger.decafbad.com/ demo installation] running on [[User:LesOrchard]]'s hobby server, which may or may not be broken right now.
* There's a [http://badger.decafbad.com/ demo installation] running on [[User:LesOrchard]]'s hobby server
* Hosting at Mozilla is TBD.
** This may or may not be broken right at any particular time.
 
** All data may disappear periodically.
== Discussion ==
 
* What?


== See Also ==
== See Also ==


* More notes to come soon
* More notes to come soon

Revision as of 21:41, 26 July 2010

Badger is an effort to build an Open Source web application that facilitates the creation and gifting of badges representing community gratitude for a variety of achievements and accomplishments.

Overview / Goals

User:LesOrchard wrote a long proposal about Badger, including some thought about badges as social objects and possible benefits & use cases.

But, in short, Badger aims to support these features:

  • Artifacts of gratitude—i.e. badges—as social objects to exchanged, displayed, and discussed.
  • Showcasing community values through the things we collectively celebrate.
  • Public recognition of community members and their valued contributions.
  • Transparent, open processes for participating in creating, awarding, discussing, and evaluating badges.
  • Collaboration on badge creation through a "Help Wanted" system that presents minimal overhead for coordination and offers a playful space for creative contribution.
  • Mobile device support for awarding badges on the spot and expressing public gratitude in person.
  • Rule-based awards triggered by conditions detected on the web in the tools we use for work every day.

Discussion

Source Code

Hosting

  • There's a demo installation running on User:LesOrchard's hobby server
    • This may or may not be broken right at any particular time.
    • All data may disappear periodically.

See Also

  • More notes to come soon