This [[Agora]] is a [[Knowledge Commons]].
If you don’t know what the above means (yet), don’t fret: it just means it is a space that a community can build by pooling together resources, information, intentions. The Agora tries to integrate user contributions into a useful social (higher level) construct while preserving individual voices.
When you visit an Agora location, you visit a [[node]] in a shared graph — which depending on usage can mean a topic, a pattern, or just an arbitrarily named location. There you will find all resources that the Agora thinks have a claim to be in that node, either directly by name or indirectly by association. By default all relevant resources will be shown one after the other, but more sophisticated interactions are possible.
If you would like to join this Agora, please refer to [[Agora signup]].
The [[Agora Platform]] you are (likely) reading this in is [[Free Software]]. If you would like to contribute or are interested in running your own Agora, please refer to [[Agora install]] and consider joining [[Flancia Collective]] or reaching out to a member. We are a loose collection of people who [[work in public]] developing this Agora.
Thank you for visiting the Agora. May you be happy!
Welcome to the [[digital-garden]]* of [[ankostis]].
Betula is a free federated self-hosted single-user bookmarking software for the independent web with archival support. Use it to organize bookmarks, maintain a linklog or a personal web archive.
img { /betula-v1.4.0.png }
=> installation.html | Installation guide => https-domain.html | Setting up HTTPS and domain
= Features
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[[Bouncepaw]] is the main developer of Betula. See his [[personal instance]]. Subscribe from any Fediverse software or with any RSS reader.
[[Betula packages]] are not managed by the Betula developers, they are managed by other people. We thank them a lot for their continuing work.
= Release notes Releases come out whenever a major feature is complete, which depends on developers’ availability. Older releases are not supported.
=> v1.4.0.html | v1.4.0 => v1.3.1.html | v1.3.1 => v1.3.0.html | v1.3.0 => v1.2.0.html | v1.2.0 => v1.1.0.html | v1.1.0 => v1.0.0.html | v1.0.0 => v0.8.0.html | v0.8.0 => v0.7.0.html | v0.7.0 => v0.5.0.html | v0.5.0
End of 2023 snapshot. See bmannconsulting.com for the current version.
This is a tree type document listing all features and trying to document each one of them in sub document
[recherche](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/recherche.md)
[cartes doc](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/agenda.md)
[cartes doc](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/cartes.md)
[sondages](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/sondages.md) [espace co](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/espaceco.md)
[annonces](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/annonces.md)
[Galerie](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/galerie.md)
[coforms Tech](../08 - COForms/coforms Tech.md) [cobservatory](../09 - CObservatory/dashboards.md)
This is a tree type document listing all features and trying to document each one of them in sub document
[recherche](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/recherche.md)
[cartes doc](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/agenda.md)
[cartes doc](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/cartes.md)
[sondages](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/sondages.md) [espace co](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/espaceco.md)
[annonces](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/annonces.md)
[Galerie](../02 - Utiliser l’outil/Fonctionnalités/galerie.md)
[coforms Tech](../08 - COForms/coforms Tech.md) [cobservatory](../09 - CObservatory/dashboards.md)
index.md
file in your garden and contributing it to the Agora.Hi, I’m Matthew Thomas ([[@mwt/identity]]) you can find my things at [[@mwt/README]].
This knowledge graph is a work in progress that will eventually become a specification for the unrival protocol.
Unrival is a protocol that can be used to create bottom-up, distributed social credit networks. These networks can track the credibility of their member agents, whose actions may lead to accumultation or loss of credit (a proxy for credibility).
Agents of disjoint networks with very different notions of credibility — divided by political or religious differences, for example — can nonetheless exchange credit, because Unrival ledgers implement the recursive credit-commons-protocol.
The intended effect is the rectification-of-names. In colloquial terms, this means making sure things are what they say they are (at least within the confines of an Unrival network)
Ultimately, the goal is to create a foundation for effective decentralized governance. We believe in rules over rulers. And since Unrival is adaptive, principles over rules.
To learn more, have a look at the whitepaper: https://github.com/unrival-protocol/documentation/blob/main/source/whitepaper.org
To contribute, please get in touch with: dvdgdnjsph at gmail dot com
[flancia social impact]: flancia social impact.md "flancia social impact" [//end]: # "Autogenerated link references"
Ahoy there!
We recently moved from [[etherpad]] to [[hedgedoc]] for the default stoa, so some data is missing. It will be restored at a later time.
As of [[2021-12-19]], [[stoa]] docs are auto imported into the Agora as full blown resources after ~1 minute from editing on average.
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