It’s part of the design, also.
That’s part of the new design, also.
Policy...
It is open source.
Yeah, so put a countdown that when it runs through the right, we have a TV show.
That sounds good.
I’m pretty sure the new design is coded out. It’s just not populated.
We do have a mock‑up.
Yeah, you can airplay it.
[speaking Mandarin] OK, we’re asking to airplay it.
OK, then you understood all of this. That’s all of it.
We actually do. We have a professional photographer upstairs, but then we’re not putting him to much use.
That’s the PDIS website.
But it needs better photos. I get this much.
It’s true.
Right. Basically each of them represents a topic under discussion.
Right.
Basically it’s like most crowdfunding websites, and this says, by the time, 30 days later in Taiwan, this ministry will have a live-streamed deliberation with crowdsourced agenda and participants.
Which ministry? Why not?
It’s a very good point. If we get all the ministers record or at least take a photo for their face online, I’m sure they will increase people’s willingness to participate. Sure, why not? It’s a good idea.
Yeah, better than puppies.
Right, so we can get Professor 朱德芳’s photo from her intro on the Company Act rewrite.
It just shows the ministry. That’s right.
The minister’s name, why not? Yeah, “the minister wants to have a chat with you.” It sounds good.
Thank you.
That’s great.
Engage more.
Previously during, for example, the Uber discussion, we did have everybody’s faces next to the words they said.
So we’re already doing this, but we should do it more, especially on the proposal itself, not just the transcripts.
Yeah, I was in Europe.
Madrid, London, Paris.
It was very good. It was the kind of city I’ve seen in the occupy literatures. Now it’s post-occupy, but anyway. It’s one of the major cities in Europe for civic engagement.
Maybe my robotic double will do.
I sent my robotic double to Madrid a week before.
It’s a physical robot.
They call it Galatea, which is a very romantic name, the sculpture that actually can come alive. So, it was pretty good. I don’t have a photo here. I’m sure I have a photo somewhere.
Re-presenting me.
That’s right. This is what this robot looks like.
Yeah, it’s on YouTube. It’s called “virtual reality for civic deliberation,” where I talk about...
This is on medium, and it is also on YouTube. Then this is the robot. I was having a chat with...
Yeah, they dress it up, literally.
Yeah, it rotates and circles...
Right, and this is 360 camera outside. You can watch the VR replay. This is Pablo Soto, a city council member. It’s pretty nice.
Local hackers.
Yeah, they did it with what they call a turtlebot. All right, so we got a...
Yeah, we’re in.
Of the next generation of vTaiwan.tw.
Yeah.
Probably the newest. The one that’s up...
If it’s delivered to the executive yuan meeting, then why is it in the banner?