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Dante-Gabryell Monson

wiki list of existing and developing "social currency software projects" ?

I would be interested to ask for any information you might know concerning existing

# initatives in ( open source gpl license ? )
software development for alternative currency creation in social networks ?

# and/or info about any wiki which might already converge such list and on which we can further continue to edit.

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update : through an email sent to some of you, I received some replies.

One from Josef ( the united diversity josef ) with the following links :

There are some software projects mentioned here:
http://copsewood.net/writings/wsfii2005bullets.html
http://www.complementarycurrency.org/software.html

There was also a good list here (but its not restrcited)
http://www.letslinkuk.net/members/software.htm

And the lastest web.archive version doesn't seem to be a complete:
http://www.letslinkuk.net/members/software.htm">http://web.archive.org/web/20051101011227/http://www.letslinkuk.net...


and one from Robin with the following links :

Concerning trading-software, I see you're still missing out these very important GPL examples:
http://www.strohalm.org/en/software.html

Like I suggested before, I want to start using http://cashwiki.org to bring together knowledge on social currencies / democratic banking, but due to time constraints not having been able yet to really start this off. Expect to quit my job in 1 or 2 months :)

I think it is very important to have a dedicated wiki about this.

See for example:
http://cashwiki.org/en/Open_Source_Money
http://cashwiki.org/en/Projects

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Dear Dante: Thanks for this effort. Your energy and directionality are very precious. I reviewed the resources in cashwiki and was comparing with my own in twine.com Do you know twine? I am beginning a twine on community currencies. I love twine because its the next 3.0 generation kind of tool. Awesome for collaborative research. And of course a wiki will always be awesome. I find both can be very very powerful.

If you are not in twine I can send you an invite to it and get a feeling of the tool. I am going slow in this but I know it will be growing. I plan to take time to extract all the resources shared by the ning community members and share with all.

I just began a library where I want to post pdf, books, audios here: http://beta.yudu.com/library/7308/Holoptigirl-s-Library?refid=7308

thank you for your link to thetransitioner. :)

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I collected a load of relevant pdfs here:
http://uniteddiversity.com/money-downloads/

Let us know the address of your twine :)

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http://drupal.org/project/marketplace
That's the only one I know about.
Most other software is a stand-alone application

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Thanks to all for your replies.

I set up a " Complementary_Currency_Software " wiki page on p2pfoundation.net on which I invite all of us to edit :

http://p2pfoundation.net/Complementary_Currency_Software

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I just asked myself the same question.

http://openmoney.info/techne/index.html

This link mentions some projects that are not yet listed on the p2pfoundation wiki page

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Well in typical web fashion we have a million different sources for the same information - some with more some with less - phew it always kind of makes my mind spin...never know where to go or which is the most accurate and up-to-date. But, that is the beauty of the web - it is everywhere.

To add to this I have proposed a project on Netsquared/USAID that is aimed at building an open-source complementary currency software for mobile phones. Please take a moment to vote for it to help get the funding to start the project.

http://www.netsquared.org/projects/mobile-application-virtual-commu...

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Hi here's another list:

http://uo.twenteenthcentury.com/index.php/FacultyEconometrics

towards the bottom of the page. I'm the developer for cclite which has been underway for about 4 years on/off and still a work in progress. There's now an experimental debian (therefore Ubuntu) package. I don't want to push it into a cms because there's too much functionality that is non-web.

My current page for cclite is: http://www.hughbarnard.org/?q=node/3

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