Differences in goals between projects done by non-profit organizations and projects done by companies
The difference in goals between projects done by non-profit organizations and those done by companies is as follows: public.icon
Within Code for Japan, there were challenges encountered while advancing the proj-poverty project. Essentially, the concept is as the title suggests. However, it is necessary to shift the thinking in the opposite direction of the current conditions' subdivision. I think that narrowing down and matching conditions through subdivision is possible to implement and maintain for companies, but it is difficult to sustain with volunteers. The complexity of laws and regulations inevitably leads to complex software. yuiseki.icon Firstly, Social Hack Day lacks a thorough understanding and shared premise that it is a place to determine what to develop through discussions and consultations with everyone, rather than simply a place for everyone to work together and develop systems through trial and error. @yuiseki_yuiseki_.icon July 24, 2021 As a civic hacker, I cannot maintain motivation unless I can help as many people in need as possible within a period of 2 or 4 weeks. Therefore, I honestly have no interest in projects that take several years to realize. @yuiseki_yuiseki_.icon July 24, 2021 I have become tired of proposals for complex systems with unclear development timelines and abundant complex specifications. Recently, I have been consciously proposing subtractions, such as suggesting to temporarily remove certain features when creating the minimum viable product (MVP) for the presented system. @yuiseki_yuiseki_.icon July 24, 2021