Difference between revisions of "CommonsCloud"
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− | With "CommonsCloud" we refer to a set of network services that are operated by and for the commons. We consider servers and web applications that are published under free licenses (as Free Software), rigorously adopt Open Standards and | + | With "CommonsCloud" we refer to a set of network services that are operated by and for the commons. We consider servers and web applications that are published under free licenses (as Free Software), rigorously adopt Open Standards and are self-governed by the participating users. Our long term vision is to evolve towards decentralised, federated systems, like email. |
For this purpose we are doing research on existing systems that can be used, and possibly adapted, and on initiatives with similar purposes, to learn from them and possibly collaborate. | For this purpose we are doing research on existing systems that can be used, and possibly adapted, and on initiatives with similar purposes, to learn from them and possibly collaborate. | ||
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While this work has a global perspective, we are also involved in setting up a concrete set of CommonsCloud services in Barcelona. This we do as an alliance of several likeminded actors. | While this work has a global perspective, we are also involved in setting up a concrete set of CommonsCloud services in Barcelona. This we do as an alliance of several likeminded actors. | ||
+ | To contribute please join the [http://lists.freeknowledge.eu/listinfo/commonscloud mailing list]. | ||
== Systems review == | == Systems review == | ||
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==Existing CommonsCloud initiatives== | ==Existing CommonsCloud initiatives== | ||
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+ | * [Framasoft https://framasoft.org/] | ||
+ | * [http://Sandstorm.io Sandstorm.io] and test at [https://fki.sandcats.io beta service run by FKI] | ||
+ | * [http://cozy.io cozy.io] | ||
+ | * [http://cloudy.community/ Cloudy] | ||
==Visions and working groups== | ==Visions and working groups== |
Revision as of 12:00, 1 February 2017
With "CommonsCloud" we refer to a set of network services that are operated by and for the commons. We consider servers and web applications that are published under free licenses (as Free Software), rigorously adopt Open Standards and are self-governed by the participating users. Our long term vision is to evolve towards decentralised, federated systems, like email.
For this purpose we are doing research on existing systems that can be used, and possibly adapted, and on initiatives with similar purposes, to learn from them and possibly collaborate.
While this work has a global perspective, we are also involved in setting up a concrete set of CommonsCloud services in Barcelona. This we do as an alliance of several likeminded actors.
To contribute please join the mailing list.
Systems review
User management and authentication
Collaborative writing, office and filesharing
Developer/Maintainer: | |
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Description: | collaborative editing and filesharing through LibreOffice + nextCloud |
Core technologies | LibreOffice + nextCloud |
Software licenses: | |
Language/s: | |
Server requirements: | nextCloud: MySQL/MariaDB, PHP 5.4 +, Apache 2.4 with mod_php |
Server requirements: | [LibreOffice]: |
Installation | with Docker |
Standards used | |
Synchronisation | with netCloud/ownCloud clients for mobile and desktop |
Maintenance effort | |
To be dev/adapted | |
User mgt. / auth | LDAP in LibreOffice; LDAP in nextCloud |
Project, task and group management
Social networks and web content management systems
Calendar, contacts and notes
Radicale, Davical
Email, mailing list
mailman
Instant messaging and groupware
Miscelaneous
password management, like sandpass (using keypass format)
Existing CommonsCloud initiatives
- [Framasoft https://framasoft.org/]
- Sandstorm.io and test at beta service run by FKI
- cozy.io
- Cloudy
Visions and working groups
Various people and groups are working on visions and ideas for a personal or collaborative cloud: