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*[[:deu:a-connect|a-connect]] (in german)
 
*[[:deu:a-connect|a-connect]] (in german)
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/freekiwiki FreekiWiki, The Freenet Wiki] ''sourceforge.net''
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*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/freekiwiki FreekiWiki, The Freenet Wiki] ''[[http://www.sourceforge.net Source Forge]'' (unfortunately closed until [[:eng:2007|2007]] [[:eng:May 15|May 15]] due to [[:eng:Kingston University|the University]] regulations governing final year projects)
 
*an interactive, immersive, application for language learning. The application will train the student to associate pictures with spoken or written phrases. It should be possible to implement this on [[Anarchopedia]] (Mediawiki) by adding customizable (per-page) javascript support. See also [[Template:javascript]].
 
*an interactive, immersive, application for language learning. The application will train the student to associate pictures with spoken or written phrases. It should be possible to implement this on [[Anarchopedia]] (Mediawiki) by adding customizable (per-page) javascript support. See also [[Template:javascript]].
 
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Revision as of 11:39, 8 October 2006

Open workgroup and permanent workshop focused on skill sharing, and cooperative software development.

Motivation

Some free-software dev-groups tend to be become quite closed to outside contributors over time. Examples of this can be the Linux dev-group led by Benevolent Dictator Linus Torvalds, or the Debian developers group which even Richard M. Stallman had difficulty joining. Nobody should be rejected simply because of inexperience, everybody can find their place learning, teaching or developing. It is argued that the centralist social model used in some dev-groups actually impairs the development of the software itself, for example leading to unnecessary and wasteful forking.

Resources

Open tasks

  • Finding a more creative and less obvious name for the group.
  • ...

Projects

Subjects

Participants

Membership is not required, but it would be nice if you could sign your (nick)name here, along with the skills you would like to learn or share with others. (Use ~~~ to sign)