wiki:StrategyConsultation

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This is somewhere the Transition Tech team could draft a response to the Strategy Consultation (Transition Network Draft Strategy Consultation January 2014), which was published on January 24, 2014 and which has a deadline of February 26, 2014.

Draft Response to the Strategy Consultation

The Transition Network makes use of a lot of Free / Libre Open Source Software, for example, Debian and Drupal and I would like to see this commitment retained and further developed. I would love to see the Network offering free alternatives to commercial applications (eg. YouTube, SoundCloud, Skype etc.) to ensure that Transition Initiatives and projects are not dependant on corporate infrastructure. Where new services are being developed, for example on-line learning courses I would like to see a commitment to try to use self hosted free applications (for example Moodle) whereever possible.

Using and working with open source communities should have reciprocal benefits, for example switching from Google Maps to OpenStreetMap would reduce the Transition Network's dependency on a corporation and also help the OpenStreetMap project as people in local initiatives assist in updating local maps.

Submitted Response

This was submitted at the last moment in Chris' name:

The Transition Network makes use of a lot of Free / Libre Open Source Software ( https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw ), for example, Debian ( https://www.debian.org/ ) and Drupal ( https://www.drupal.org/ ) and I would like to see this commitment retained and further developed. I would love to see the Network offering free alternatives to commercial applications (eg. YouTube?, SoundCloud?, Skype etc.) to ensure that Transition Initiatives and projects are not dependant on corporate infrastructure. Where new services are being developed, for example on-line learning courses I would like to see a commitment to try to use self hosted free applications (for example Moodle https://moodle.org/) where ever possible.

Using and working with open source communities should have reciprocal benefits, for example switching from Google Maps to OpenStreetMap? http://www.openstreetmap.org/ would reduce the Transition Network's dependency on a corporation and also help the OpenStreetMap? project as people in local initiatives assist in updating local maps.

Free / Libre Open Source Applications

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