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  1. *The Peers Community* is a community of people that collaborate on supporting
  2. free culture and free software development. The community works for the
  3. advancement of all aspects of free culture as a whole^<<2>>^ by facilitating
  4. collaboration and providing support to free projects.
  5. = Community projects
  6. [cols="20%<,80%<"]
  7. |=================
  8. | link:archive-webextension[archive-webextension]
  9. | A WebExtension for saving web pages to the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
  10. | awesome-gamedev
  11. | A collection of free software and free culture resources for making games
  12. | link:DOKK[DOKK]
  13. | A project aimed at combining information from free knowledge graphs and
  14. organizing it into meaningful topics
  15. | freedom-delayed
  16. | Checklist for projects that have promised to liberate software in the future
  17. | link:freepost_(software)[freepost]
  18. | A free-software discussion board
  19. | funbot
  20. | An IRC bot used within the community IRC channel
  21. | link:gnusocial.no[gnusocial.no]
  22. | An instance of the GNUSocial federated social network
  23. | link:InternetRadio_(app)[InternetRadio]
  24. | Android app for searching and listening to Internet radio stations
  25. | link:NotABug.org[NotABug]
  26. | Web-based hosting service for Git version control. It runs link:Gogs_(software)[Gogs]
  27. | link:Vervis_(software)[Vervis]
  28. | An experimental web-based platform for version control, supporting multiple
  29. version control systems and ActivityPub.
  30. |=================
  31. = Participants
  32. This is a list of projects that have expressed affiliation with the community
  33. and that participate to support the goals of the community
  34. [cols="20%<,80%<"]
  35. |=================
  36. | link:Dragora_(software)[Dragora]
  37. | A GNU/Linux distribution made from scratch, packaging only free software
  38. | Free your stuff!
  39. | A Chromium extension for extracting a user's own reviews published on various
  40. websites
  41. | link:lib.reviews[lib.reviews]
  42. | A free and open platform for reviewing anything
  43. | libreboot
  44. | A free BIOS/UEFI replacement based on coreboot
  45. | link:Minifree_Ltd[minifree]
  46. | Company selling computer systems with libreboot BIOS and Trisquel GNU+Linux
  47. | link:Vikings_GmbH[Vikings GmbH]
  48. | Hosting provider built on a free/libre hosting stack
  49. |=================
  50. = Projects Jam
  51. The `Jam` is a weekly meeting that takes place on the community IRC channel
  52. on Fridays at 19:00Z-21:00Z. Participants can ask for help on any issue related
  53. to free culture and free software projects, and the community works to fix them.
  54. The first session took place on March, 2nd 2018^<<1>>^, initiated by vaeringjar.
  55. = Gallery
  56. .Presentation by Jorge Maldonado Ventura at the link:GNU_Hackers_Meeting[GHM] 2017
  57. video::https://archive.dokk.org/videos/2017-08--maldonadoventura--peers--ghm.mp4[width="20%"]
  58. = References
  59. [[[1]]] https://peers.community/archive/20180302/projects-jam-20180302/ +
  60. [[[2]]] https://peers.community/why/
  61. = External links
  62. - Official website https://peers.community