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Digital Solidarity Networks holds an extensive list of resources, put together in times of social distancing due to the COVID19 pandemic. I added this document to the Linking section because it provides guidelines, shows attention for others and supports networks.
 
Digital Solidarity Networks holds an extensive list of resources, put together in times of social distancing due to the COVID19 pandemic. I added this document to the Linking section because it provides guidelines, shows attention for others and supports networks.
  
Furthermore, collective sharing, writing and editing is an important part of creating Codes of Conduct. From the pad, source above:
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Furthermore, collective writing and editing is an important part of creating Codes of Conduct. The document not only applies these practices as it shares software to do so, see "Collaborative text editing".
  
  
*Textual chat
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<div style="text-align: center"><pdf>File:Linking_digital_solidarity.pdf</pdf></div>
**Freenode IRC
 
***for example through http://freenode.net/ (IRC server), accessible through their web-interface: https://webchat.freenode.net/
 
  
*Collaborative text editing
 
**Etherpad, hosted by:
 
***Wikimedia Etherpad - https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/
 
***Riseup - https://pad.riseup.net/
 
***FramaPad - https://framapad.org/fr/
 
***+ many more!
 
**CodiMD
 
**CodiMD - https://demo.codimd.org/
 
**Cryptpad
 
**Cryptpad - https://cryptpad.fr/
 
  
*Collaborative drawing
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{{#set:Connection=Open_Source_Tools}}
**Excalidraw https://excalidraw.com/
 
**WBO https://wbo.ophir.dev/
 
 
 
*Streaming
 
**https://live.autistici.org/
 
**https://echo.lurk.org
 
**https://cytu.be/
 
 
 
*File sharing
 
**Riseup - https://share.riseup.net/
 
**Firefox https://send.firefox.com/ - Mozilla - yes or no?
 
**hostb - https://hostb.org/
 

Latest revision as of 22:56, 15 June 2020

Author beyond-social.org
Source https://pad.vvvvvvaria.org/digital-solidarity-networks
Context shared listing of tools, practices and readings for digital solidarity and conviviality
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Digital Solidarity Networks holds an extensive list of resources, put together in times of social distancing due to the COVID19 pandemic. I added this document to the Linking section because it provides guidelines, shows attention for others and supports networks.

Furthermore, collective writing and editing is an important part of creating Codes of Conduct. The document not only applies these practices as it shares software to do so, see "Collaborative text editing".