User Story Discussion

#2 of 20 marked pages on the trail ExtremeOpenBusiness by fridemar
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In ExtremeOpenBusiness a UserStory is given by making all UserInteractions? with the real market transparent, inspired by DaveBrin?s TheTransparentSociety. By transparently collaborating with OpenSource programmers (this is much more than "only" restricting programming to piecewise open releases of software sources to the public), the programmers get their real time-input from the users: e.g. EOB users, who practise SocialDomaining?, by exposing their domain portfolios, as public Google Spreadsheets or EditGrid? Spreadsheets, via wiki pages. The users describe their needs on these wiki pages, e.g. we want a pay button in each row, that lets pop up a dialogue window, which initiates a transaction of domains and funds.
  • the Buyer inputs the addresses of their open domain portefolio and their e.g. paypal account.
  • a funds transfer is initiated from buyer to seller
  • the source and target domain portefolios are adapted accordingly
  • DomainRegistrarTransfer? is initiated
In a human dialogue the wants are refined until everything is crystal clear to the programmers. In this open process now some users want e.g. to have attached to the spreadsheet a MakeOffersList?, which maybe for XP-programmers a matter of minutes to code this additional feature. Now some users want to pose this list into a domaining forum, say NamePros?, where there is an established community, who trade domains on an internal currency. As all these user-actions are already ocurring real-world transactions, these transactions, tell the story. These sketchy remarks can be refined in the public. The author leaves a backup of his conceptual input on the following WikiTrailmark? (WorkInProgress). -- FridemarPache
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