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.
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.
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.
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.