We’re not a ministry.
Put it on the issue cards.
Then if you put another keyword ‑‑hacker.
Digital Minister of Taiwan?
That was the version we were always thinking about trying.
I think the mission is quite clear on the website.
You can also say it’s a very broad mission. We don’t really have a call to action.
No.
It happens quite randomly.
Yeah, it’s closer here.
We don’t really have that hard a deadline. I’m thinking about the topic of civic participation, as we have in Taiwan enjoyed right now. We have already sprung from this...
Yeah.
G‑0‑V.
You can bring that up.
With a dash?
So nice to have you here.
Do you want to say something?
We say G‑ling‑V, and then for media, they start to remember the pronunciation of G‑ling‑V instead of gov-zero.
I don’t know, (laughs) but that’s like a wiki page there.
How would you rephrase that?
I didn’t know that.
You can write on it with a marker? [pointing to the wall]
(laughs)
Because in Mandarin 沒有人 is not a very harsh word...
I’m "沒有人", it’s OK.
I don’t think so.
We are not running the website on our own. Actually, it’s a community website.
Actually, I didn’t know this site before.
Even working with her, I didn’t know this.
Yeah!
G‑zero‑V.
Yes.
How about vTaiwan.tw, what do think about this website or maybe you don’t really read?
What is an amazing part for you and what is the part that you think could be improved?
This one? [referring to video from Blaise’s slides]
This icon?
...the UX sucks. (laughs)
Tabs?
Why the topics are on the major landing page?
Figure out on their own.
Yeah, it’s all these blocks here. We refer to crowdsourcing websites [referring to benchmarking UI/UX from crowdsourcing sites]
Yeah, and it’s open source.
I’m not sure if we can say we’re a TV show.
Yeah, but I couldn’t open it.
That’s the one.
Awesome.
The idea is, on the upper part, on this banner, you’ll see a few key topics we’re talking about. Where the...