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Latest revision as of 14:00, 3 June 2011
Description
Michel Briand:
"The growth of "open" is also a territorial proccupation. How to enlarge locally the production of openc ontents : ? - Regiowikis is an exemple - but also putting public contents in public domain - collaborative networks with open courses - education about "open" - use of free software
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Discussion
Discuss more about this article on the discussion page, linked above.
Examples
Austria
Linz as Open Commons Region, http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/first-open-commons-region-in-the-world-linz-austria/2010/07/24
France
"Brest in commons"
More Information
Pages that are categorized with Geography, Policy, and Commons. The list will refresh itself as new pages are added. Manual additions are listed above.