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''You can see our know-how for instance on the TEDxGeneva talks we curated about [https://www.tedxgeneva.net/videos/2014-freedom-at-digital-age/ freedom@digital age] (2014) & [https://www.tedxgeneva.net/videos/ Wikinomics] (2013), and in the book [https://www.ynternet.org/page/livre The Netizens] (in French only currently, "Citoyens du Net", gathering fundamental texts on digital ethics).'' | ''You can see our know-how for instance on the TEDxGeneva talks we curated about [https://www.tedxgeneva.net/videos/2014-freedom-at-digital-age/ freedom@digital age] (2014) & [https://www.tedxgeneva.net/videos/ Wikinomics] (2013), and in the book [https://www.ynternet.org/page/livre The Netizens] (in French only currently, "Citoyens du Net", gathering fundamental texts on digital ethics).'' | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 28 February 2025
The incubation of WikiDeal community and platform is managed by the non-profit Ynternet.org foundation, whose mission is to promote free digital culture at large (free licensing, remix culture, wikinomics, open design and innovation).
Ynternet.org is a citizen-based fondation created in 1998. It’s based in Geneva Switzerland, with headquarters at the University of Applied Science in Geneva (Campus of Batelle) and a hosting site in the Smala Berber Ecovillage in Grandvaux (UNESCO Patrimony), a beautiful location on the Geneva lakeside where we can receive experts, guests and digital nomads for workshops.
When we’ll have a minimum viable product and some hundreds of users actively contributing, we plan to launch an independent non-profit company named WikiDeal in Switzerland, 100 % owned by users, adopting fully the governance of Wikipedia & Debian and respecting social economy standards.
Our know-how
You can see our know-how for instance on the TEDxGeneva talks we curated about freedom@digital age (2014) & Wikinomics (2013), and in the book The Netizens (in French only currently, "Citoyens du Net", gathering fundamental texts on digital ethics).