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Software developer, coach and blogger and neverfriday.com. I have been a programmer for a long time and am very much into free/open source software and promoting free/libre software and peer2peer services. I have recently given a talk on using FreedomBox (with Tor, IkiWiki and other tools) on the RaspberryPi at the Toronto Anarchist Bookfair in 2016, and have relaunched the Toronto Lisp meetup and started the Toronto LibrePlanet group. In particular I am interested in promoting tools like Loomio and Pol.is and other tools that promote an alternative form of group decision making. I believe in building alternatives and that p2p technologies are enabling humanity to choose a path that doesn't rely on constant capitalist growth.
Software developer, coach and blogger and [https://neverfriday.com NeverFriday.com]. I have been a programmer for a long time and am very much into free/open source software and promoting free/libre software and peer2peer services.
 
[http://neverfriday.com/2016/07/28/presentation-freedombox-raspberrypi/ I have recently given a talk on using FreedomBox (with Tor, IkiWiki and other tools) on the RaspberryPi] at the Toronto Anarchist Bookfair in 2016, and have relaunched the Toronto Lisp meetup and started [https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:LibrePlanet_Ontario the Ontario LibrePlanet group]. In particular I am interested in promoting tools like [[Loomio]] and [[Pol.is]] and other tools that promote an alternative form of [[group decision making]]. I believe in building alternatives and that p2p technologies are enabling humanity to choose a path that doesn't rely on constant capitalist growth.

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Software developer, coach and blogger and NeverFriday.com. I have been a programmer for a long time and am very much into free/open source software and promoting free/libre software and peer2peer services.

I have recently given a talk on using FreedomBox (with Tor, IkiWiki and other tools) on the RaspberryPi at the Toronto Anarchist Bookfair in 2016, and have relaunched the Toronto Lisp meetup and started the Ontario LibrePlanet group. In particular I am interested in promoting tools like Loomio and Pol.is and other tools that promote an alternative form of group decision making. I believe in building alternatives and that p2p technologies are enabling humanity to choose a path that doesn't rely on constant capitalist growth.