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+ | The USSF is committed to using high-tech and low-tech tools that help us communicate to mass audiences. To advance this, the NPC has adopted ten [http://ict.ussf2010.org/wiki/technology_principles Principles for Developing Technology for the US Social Forum in 2010]. Among our need to build, share, and use popular culture tools such as Facebook, Twitter & YouTube, the social forum needs to develop free and open source software (FOSS) alternatives. The Information Communications and Technology [http://ict.ussf2010.org/ ICT] Working Group will lead the effort of putting these technology principles into practice. Whenever possible, we will use and promote the use of FOSS and reduce our dependence on private/corporate tools that require licensing fees and have usage restrictions. | ||
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==Collaborative Tools== | ==Collaborative Tools== | ||
* This [[wiki]]! | * This [[wiki]]! | ||
− | * EtherPad - [http://etherpad.com/FbCD58wxms | + | * [http://www.freeconferencing.com Free Conference Calls Setup] |
− | * Skype - owned by eBay - a good voice and video program - closed source | + | * [http://notes.ussf2010.org The USSF 2010 Notes server] is a free and open source real time note pad for meeting note taking! [http://etherpad.com/ EtherPad] is a closed source, corporate alternative - ([http://etherpad.com/FbCD58wxms USSF common page], [http://etherpad.com/XwPE1Gyyej another USSF common page]). |
+ | * Skype - owned by eBay - a good voice and video program - closed source - [http://gizmo5.com/pc/ Gizmo] is open source. We also have [http://asterisk.org Asterisk] plus sip phones like [http://ekiga.net ekiga] as options. | ||
* IM | * IM | ||
− | * IRC - Instant Relay Chat - | + | * IRC - Instant Relay Chat - In 2007, we used [http://www.ussf2007.org/ict/gaim_install_configure silc] [irc://irc.oftc.net/#ussf link here]. I think having a simple web client is a good idea and will help participants. Also - I know that [http://riseuplabs.org/crabgrass/ Crabgrass] has a chat component. (if you can't get there, try this link: [http://java.freenode.net/index.php?channel=USSF Freenode website] |
− | * | + | * Status.net - open source blogging platform - developer is very interested in helping the [[US Social Forum]] get their own (like [http://identi.ca Identi.ca] and [http://army.twit.tv/doc/about twit.tv]). |
− | + | * [http://calagator.org/about Calagator calendar] | |
==Information Tools== | ==Information Tools== | ||
+ | * Excel to [[Wiki]] [http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~sdouglas/table.cgi converter]--this wiki cannot upload .xls files but you can still post spreadsheet data with this converter program. | ||
* RSS | * RSS | ||
* Google Alerts - closed source | * Google Alerts - closed source | ||
* Yahoo Pipes - closed source | * Yahoo Pipes - closed source |
Latest revision as of 04:00, 22 February 2010
The USSF is committed to using high-tech and low-tech tools that help us communicate to mass audiences. To advance this, the NPC has adopted ten Principles for Developing Technology for the US Social Forum in 2010. Among our need to build, share, and use popular culture tools such as Facebook, Twitter & YouTube, the social forum needs to develop free and open source software (FOSS) alternatives. The Information Communications and Technology ICT Working Group will lead the effort of putting these technology principles into practice. Whenever possible, we will use and promote the use of FOSS and reduce our dependence on private/corporate tools that require licensing fees and have usage restrictions.
Collaborative Tools
- This wiki!
- Free Conference Calls Setup
- The USSF 2010 Notes server is a free and open source real time note pad for meeting note taking! EtherPad is a closed source, corporate alternative - (USSF common page, another USSF common page).
- Skype - owned by eBay - a good voice and video program - closed source - Gizmo is open source. We also have Asterisk plus sip phones like ekiga as options.
- IM
- IRC - Instant Relay Chat - In 2007, we used silc link here. I think having a simple web client is a good idea and will help participants. Also - I know that Crabgrass has a chat component. (if you can't get there, try this link: Freenode website
- Status.net - open source blogging platform - developer is very interested in helping the US Social Forum get their own (like Identi.ca and twit.tv).
- Calagator calendar