Opening up comms for Planet 4

Luca Tiralongo
Planet 4
Published in
2 min readJul 14, 2016

As announced a couple of days ago, the entire development of the new Greenpeace.org will follow the “Open & Transparent” approach, in all its phases and domains. We really mean it.

The Planet4 Engagement Crossover

Starting from the WHY (“Planet 4 is not to be only a vehicle for putting content on the internet, but for driving people to action), the project team explored the HOW (“This undertaking will seek to use open principles and involve end users, staff and stakeholders of Greenpeace to ensure the development of community accepted content and platforms”) and shaped the Open-Decision Framework, which sets the general rules on the way we intend to embrace openness and transparency for #GPP4.

We hope that going through this document you feel as thrilled as we do, and realise that our intention to involve you from the very beginning of the journey is pretty solid, even if we may not have all the answers yet (starting from a finalised timeline).

Alongside the Framework, there’s a more practical (open, of course) day-to-day Communication Calendar, a living document that will help us plan and coordinate project updates, blog posts, usability studies and all sort of activities where you can participate while taking part in the development of Planet 4.

Either by following this Medium Publication, getting in touch via Twitter, joining the P4 Mailing List, bookmarking our wiki page or any combination of all the above, make sure YOUR voice is heard, we are here to listen.

Links to all of the above mentioned project documents and communications channels can also be found at www.greenpeace.org/p4.

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Luca Tiralongo
Planet 4

Grey-haired since 14. Bike rider. Sea diver. Peperonata maker. Greenpeacer.