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This wiki page serves as a placeholder. Its intent is to collect information on existing Gift Economy/Resource-Based Economy Implementations as well as principles and approaches for desired Gift Economy Software. The goal is to create a simple and accessible platform with little developmental effort first so we can start gaining a user base and testing soon. One of the first testing candidates might be the member organisations of the [[Technate]]. | This wiki page serves as a placeholder. Its intent is to collect information on existing Gift Economy/Resource-Based Economy Implementations as well as principles and approaches for desired Gift Economy Software. The goal is to create a simple and accessible platform with little developmental effort first so we can start gaining a user base and testing soon. One of the first testing candidates might be the member organisations of the [[Technate]]. | ||
Presentation by Elf Pavlik on Polyeconomy at Easterhegg Basel 2012: [http://stories.hackers4peace.net/easterhegg12-basel/ Link] | |||
Individuals currently | Individuals currently interested in a Gift Economy Software implementation: | ||
[[Raffael_Kéménczy]] | [[Raffael_Kéménczy]] | ||
Revision as of 01:34, 10 April 2012
This wiki page serves as a placeholder. Its intent is to collect information on existing Gift Economy/Resource-Based Economy Implementations as well as principles and approaches for desired Gift Economy Software. The goal is to create a simple and accessible platform with little developmental effort first so we can start gaining a user base and testing soon. One of the first testing candidates might be the member organisations of the Technate.
Presentation by Elf Pavlik on Polyeconomy at Easterhegg Basel 2012: Link
Individuals currently interested in a Gift Economy Software implementation: