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Created page with "<mermaid> graph TD %% Goal/Impact (Top Level) Vision[Solid Vision and Mission] --> Impact1[People get more benefit from data] Vision --> Impact2[People are safer from data harms] Impact1 --> Accelerates[Solid adoption accelerates] Impact2 --> Accelerates %% Long-term Outcomes Accelerates --> LT1[Improved governance for data ecosystem] Accelerates --> LT2[The Solid ecosystem thrives] Accelerates --> LT3[Power shifted to users & c..." |
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%% --- TIER 0: LONG TERM OUTCOMES --- | |||
%% | LT1[Organisations know how<br/>to use Solid to deliver<br/>better experiences to<br/>customers citizens] | ||
LT2[The Solid<br/>ecosystem<br/>thrives] | |||
LT3[Demand for Solid-<br/>based consumer and<br/>citizen apps personal<br/>AI increases] | |||
LT4[Introduce guardrails for<br/>how apps and agents<br/>access our data via, <br/>data proctection laws ] | |||
%% | %% --- TIER 1: ACTIVITIES & OUTPUTS (Foundation) --- | ||
%% Tech Column (Blue) | |||
subgraph SG1["Tech and Infrastructure"] | |||
T1[Spec work<br/>on<br/>provenance] | |||
T2[Incubate new<br/>specification] | |||
T3[Develop the<br/>Linked Web<br/>Storage LWS<br/>Working Group<br/>Specification] | |||
T4[Maintain and scale Solid's<br/>core open-source<br/>infrastructure,such as<br/>solidproject.org,<br/>solidcommunity.net Pods,<br/>and production-ready<br/>infrastructure for<br/>experimentation and<br/>prototyping. ❗] | |||
T5[Advanced development of<br/>Solid's core technology<br/>stack, including SolidOS<br/>and development of open<br/>source server<br/>implementations of Solid<br/>as well as the overall<br/>framework and<br/>applications. ❗] | |||
T6[Interoperability<br/>work] | |||
T7[?] | |||
T8[Access<br/>control<br/>enforced<br/>query] | |||
T9[SOLID<br/>CALENDAR<br/>APPS] | |||
T10[More<br/>implementations] | |||
T11[LWS achieves official<br/>W3C recomendation<br/>status] | |||
T12[?] | |||
T13[Solid's<br/>core technologies<br/>significantly<br/>improved] | |||
T14[People are more inclined<br/>to adopt and retain Solid<br/>within their project as the<br/>infrastructure will be more<br/>reliable and the apps will<br/>have better UX. ❗] | |||
end | |||
%% | %% Ecosystem Column (Teal/Cyan) | ||
subgraph | subgraph SG2["Ecosystem facilitation"] | ||
E1[Conduct a landscape<br/>review of the Solid<br/>community and develop a<br/>comprehensive catalogue<br/>of people, organisations,<br/>groups, and projects<br/>associated with Solid. ❗] | |||
E2[Mobilise the <br/>project team<br/>and resources<br/>from across the<br/>community. ✅] | |||
E3[Appoint a<br/>representative<br/>Advisory Community<br/>and convene their first<br/>meeting to guide on<br/>strategic direction. ✅] | |||
E4[Project team<br/>established with<br/>clearly defined<br/>roles to meet the<br/>ambitions of this<br/>project and work<br/>plan. ✅] | |||
E5[Advisory<br/>Committee<br/>established,<br/>providing regular<br/>strategic<br/>guidance. ✅] | |||
E6[Provide leadership and<br/>delivery support for the<br/>Solid initiative, including<br/>the operation and<br/>ongoing evolution of<br/>global governance<br/>structures. ❗] | |||
E7[Solid org<br/>chart<br/>ecosystem<br/>map] | |||
E8[Community<br/>validation Solid<br/>Theory of Change<br/>of Change and financial<br/>sustainability<br/>plan] | |||
E9[Robust<br/>governance<br/>ensures Solid's<br/>continued global<br/>coordination and<br/>credibility ❗] | |||
E10[Successful<br/>fundraising<br/>secures<br/>sustainable<br/>stewardship<br/>model] | |||
E11[The granting<br/>ecosystem is<br/>supported] | |||
E12[Solid's long-term<br/>sustainability<br/>strengthened by new<br/>contributors, including<br/>organisations building<br/>with Solid, continuing<br/>to support the project ❗] | |||
E13[Economically<br/>sustainable<br/>ecosystem<br/>facilitation<br/>model in place] | |||
end | end | ||
subgraph | %% Community Column (Light Green) | ||
subgraph SG3["Community"] | |||
C1[Train the next generation<br/>of Solid developers by<br/>creating a suite of training<br/>materials with at least 7<br/>modules, onboarding<br/>guides, and exercises<br/>accessible via<br/>solidproject.org. ❗] | |||
C2[Support and manage<br/>contributor structures, onboarding<br/>new contributors through<br/>improved contribution<br/>pathways and frictionless<br/>experiences, particularly<br/>for currently clunky<br/>processes. ❗] | |||
C3[Diversify<br/>Solid<br/>sectors and<br/>languages] | |||
C4[Cultivate and grow the<br/>open-source community around Solid by<br/>coordinating global events<br/>Solid World, and<br/>supporting active <br/>community management<br/>and engagement. ❗] | |||
C5[Onboard<br/>new<br/>contributors] | |||
C6[Create a network at<br/>a technical level<br/>allowing for<br/>support, discourse,<br/>question<br/>answering] | |||
C7[Something<br/>about non-dev<br/>contributors? ❓] | |||
C8[Active support,<br/>such as<br/>mentoring, for<br/>the open source<br/>community and<br/>practitioners] | |||
C9[Mobilising,<br/>empowering,<br/>and upskilling<br/>Solid<br/>chapters ] | |||
C10[New developers<br/>trained, with at<br/>least some able to<br/>independently<br/>integrate or<br/>develop Solid-based<br/>applications. ❗] | |||
C11[Secure<br/>coding dev<br/>tools for both<br/>devs and non-<br/>devs exist ] | |||
C12[Global network of Solid<br/>chapters, sector-specific<br/>working groups,<br/>collaborations, and sets of<br/>interoperable applications<br/>established ❗] | |||
C13["Solid Champions"<br/>programme<br/>implemented with<br/>first cohort of<br/>champions named ] | |||
C14[Increased<br/>collaborations<br/>in quality and<br/>quantity ❗] | |||
C15[Developers<br/>continue to<br/>engage and<br/>support Solid<br/>technologies ❗] | |||
C16[Improved insights<br/>enhance advocacy,<br/>unlocking new<br/>business development<br/>or partnership<br/>opportunities for<br/>Solid. ❗] | |||
C17[Vibrant and<br/>growing dev<br/>and non-dev<br/>communities ] | |||
end | end | ||
subgraph | %% Use Cases Column (Yellow-Green) | ||
subgraph SG4["Use Cases"] | |||
U1[Develop organisational<br/>and technical<br/>infrastructure to support<br/>use cases and applications<br/>led by industry,<br/>governments, and other<br/>partners, based on their<br/>implementation needs<br/>and feedback. ❗] | |||
U2[Host a non-<br/>experimental Solid<br/>service that will<br/>support academic,<br/>non-profit, and<br/>social-good<br/>applications. ❗] | |||
U3[Host tournaments<br/>or otherwise<br/>generate prototype<br/>applications<br/>addressing priority<br/>use cases. ❗] | |||
U4[High-impact use<br/>cases successfully<br/>identified and<br/>prioritised through<br/>the framework. ❗] | |||
U5[Design a framework to<br/>identify, prioritise, and<br/>select the Solid use<br/>cases and apps that<br/>the Organisation will<br/>support and invest in. ❗] | |||
U6[Engage with<br/>organisations<br/>actively to support<br/>them integrating<br/>Solid into their<br/>existing solution. ❗] | |||
U7[Design and implement<br/>a lightweight MEL<br/>framework to assess<br/>the impact of the use<br/>cases and generate<br/>insights to support<br/>programme advocacy. ❗] | |||
U8[Catalyse use case pilots<br/>priority sectors<br/>represented health,<br/>volunteering, public<br/>services to demonstrate<br/>Solid's potential in these<br/>areas. ❗] | |||
U9[Existing, functional<br/>applications services<br/>that have a direct<br/>impact on peoples<br/>lives applications that<br/>support communities ] | |||
U10[More<br/>public<br/>utility pod<br/>providers] | |||
U11[Solid technology<br/>directly improves the<br/>effectiveness and<br/>impact of social-good<br/>pilots and projects by<br/>lowering barriers<br/>to collaboration.❗] | |||
U12[Solid is part of<br/>permanent<br/>solutions for<br/>real problems ] | |||
U13[Solid's core<br/>value<br/>proposition<br/>repeatedly<br/>demonstrated] | |||
end | end | ||
subgraph | %% Communications Column (Green) | ||
subgraph SG5["Communications"] | |||
M1[Develop a<br/>communications<br/>strategy] | |||
M2[Communicating<br/>the value of Solid<br/>to people,<br/>including non<br/>-technical people ] | |||
M3[Tracking global policy<br/>developments<br/>understand what is<br/>important where and<br/>when to identify where<br/>we can influence.] | |||
M4[Develop and disseminate<br/>communications and<br/>advocacy materials to<br/>highlight each use case<br/>and other projects from<br/>across the Solid<br/>community. ❗] | |||
M5[Communication of<br/>strong use cases<br/>and intended<br/>impact to<br/>propagate further<br/>Solid adoption ] | |||
M6[Conduct<br/>broad<br/>outreach ] | |||
M7[Advocate for<br/>Solid and wider<br/>personal data<br/>autonomy across<br/>each of the five<br/>continents. ] | |||
M8[Lobbying and<br/>support for<br/>public utility<br/>solid pods and<br/>their providers ] | |||
M9[Effective<br/>publicity<br/>machine in<br/>operation ] | |||
M10[Global visibility,<br/>awareness and<br/>stakeholder<br/>engagement<br/>increased ❗] | |||
M11[Raise<br/>awareness in<br/>the general<br/>public ] | |||
M12[Something<br/>about comms<br/>towards<br/>expert<br/>forums? ❓] | |||
M13[People understand<br/>they are not secure<br/>and how transparency<br/>and control are<br/>valuable ] | |||
M14[Solid is being referenced in<br/>regional and international<br/>policy, standards, and advocacy<br/>forums as an example of user-<br/>centric data infrastructure –<br/>helping to build global<br/>momentum around personal<br/>data autonomy ] | |||
M15[People<br/>demand<br/>control of<br/>their data ] | |||
M16[Influencing<br/>global<br/>policy<br/>shifts ] | |||
end | end | ||
%% --- TIER 2: CONNECTIONS --- | |||
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%% --- TIER 4: THE PIVOT POINT --- | |||
LT1 --> Accel[Solid adoption<br/>accelerates] | |||
LT2 --> Accel | |||
LT3 --> Accel | |||
LT4 --> Accel | |||
%% --- TIER 5: IMPACT --- | |||
Accel --> Imp1[People get more<br/>benefit from<br/>data] | |||
Accel --> Imp2[People are safer<br/>from data harms] | |||
%% | %% --- TIER 6: THE PEAK --- | ||
Imp1 --> Vision[Solid vision<br/>and mission] | |||
Imp2 --> Vision | |||
%% | %% --- COLOR STYLING --- | ||
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style Accel fill:#000,color:#fff | |||
style LT1 fill:#000,color:#fff | |||
style LT2 fill:#000,color:#fff | |||
style LT3 fill:#000,color:#fff | |||
style LT4 fill:#000,color:#fff | |||
style Imp1 fill:#fff,stroke:#333 | |||
style Imp2 fill:#fff,stroke:#333 | |||
style SG1 fill:#0000,stroke:#0000; | |||
style SG2 fill:#0000,stroke:#0000; | |||
style SG3 fill:#0000,stroke:#0000; | |||
style SG4 fill:#0000,stroke:#0000; | |||
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