[okfn-discuss] Next steps on the Open Knowledge Tagline

kshitiz khanal khanal1990 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 12 09:20:58 UTC 2014


The future is open.

This sounds good. Short. And, since we humans tend to romanticize future,
and take present as a work in progress, open future sounds like a better
future. The motive of Open Knowledge is to make efforts to make open and
better future.

This is even better than the one I proposed: liberating knowledge for equal
opportunities for all.

Sometimes leaving much to imagination works. Like Nike's just do it!
Cliched, yes. But there's a reason Nike's tagline has become so commonplace.
On Jun 12, 2014 2:46 PM, "Rufus Pollock" <rufus.pollock at okfn.org> wrote:

> Lots of great thoughts and ideas here.
>
> Based on the additional discussion so far I think we have potentially 2
> other short-list candidates (I appreciate there have been several others
> but these seem to be ones multiple people cited):
>
> The Future is Open
> Empowering People by Freeing Ideas
>
> This would give a shortlist of:
>
>
>    -
>
>    Open Knowledge: see how information can change the world
>    -
>
>    Open Knowledge: see how data can change the world
>    -
>
>    [Open Knowledge:] Open knowledge, open data, open minds (we can
>    possibly drop the Open Knowledge: prefix here since we have that as the
>    first two words)
>    - The Future is Open
>    - Empowering People by Freeing Ideas
>    -
>
>    [No Tagline] - given the narrative and logo we could not have a
>    designated tagline for the time being (and where we need something for e.g.
>    t-shirts or stickers we could pull things from the narrative e.g. “creating
>    power for the many, not the few”)
>
> We'll leave this open for discussion and suggestions a little while longer
> and then look to move to next steps.
>
> Rufus
>
>
>
> On 12 June 2014 09:48, Kersti Wissenbach <krwissenbach at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> +1 for empowering people by freeing ideas
>>
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>> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 2:54 PM, heath rezabek <heath.rezabek at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> For some reason, 'Empowering ppl by freeing ideas' feels too chunky to
>>> me.  I don't know if changing the 'by' to a 'through' or just to a comma
>>> would help.
>>>
>>> One part of it is that the tagline should -be- the idea that empowers;
>>> the idea we're setting free.  The sentiment is great.  In a way, 'Open
>>> Knowledge' is that idea.  So maybe I'm starting to fall on the side of
>>> those who want no tagline.
>>>
>>> That then begs conversation with those drawn to Open Knowledge but
>>> confused about what it means.  I honestly think the ability to spark such a
>>> vast conversation is the whole point.
>>>
>>> I'm starting to weary of versions that repeat either word already there,
>>> such as 'Open X/Y/Z' or the 'Future is Open' (though 'future' is a fine
>>> concept to mix in, to me) because these dilute the potency of just plain
>>> 'Open Knowledge'.
>>>
>>> So if Open Knowledge is its own strong tagline, aside from the
>>> 'standalone' option, the other route would be a tagline that invited
>>> exploration.  Along the lines of...
>>>
>>> Open Knowledge:
>>> Discover more.
>>> Empower the Future.
>>> Verb This.
>>>
>>> ie, an imperative.
>>>
>>> But again, because 'Open Knowledge' can be read at least two ways, it
>>> already satisfies.  I say be bold, let the title stand for itself, and
>>> welcome the conversation that begins.  "What does Open Knowledge mean?"
>>> "Well, what does it mean to you?"
>>>
>>> - Heath
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 5:24 AM, Tom Olijhoek <tom.olijhoek at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I agree with Duncan Edwards and Aaron Wolf that 'Empowering people by
>>>> freeing ideas' is a very good tagline.
>>>> I also do not like See how... variants very much for reasons that Aaron
>>>> gave.
>>>>
>>>> My second choice would be   'the right to know'.
>>>>
>>>> I also added a last minute idea that entered my mind to the WIKI
>>>>
>>>> the Future is Open.
>>>>
>>>> best
>>>>
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