[P2P-F] OccupyOS

Devin Balkind devin at sarapisfoundation.org
Mon Dec 12 18:05:05 CET 2011


You can find all the work of the NYCGA (Occupy Wall Street) Technology
Operations Group on the FLOSolutions github account:
https://github.com/FLOSolutions  This includes the code for the customized
buddypress at nycga.net, permabank gifting platform, and all the stuff
being deployed at occupy.net.

On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 5:45 AM, mrc <eskerda at hacklaviva.net> wrote:

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> On 12/10/2011 02:20 PM, hellekin wrote:
> > On 12/09/2011 11:07 PM, Amjad wrote:
> >> This is a great example of the accelerated innovation rate that could
> not
> >> be achieved without the enormous stack of opened and interconnected
> systems.
> >
> > *** Or is it a great example of great enthusiasm that is wasting
> > precious time and resources, considering serious available alternatives
> > such as Tails, Backtrack, Dynebolic, and oh, FreeBSD and Debian.  Color
> > me skeptical.
>
> I'd love to know some thread where this release was planned and the
> refused whys, "ocuppy vs etc" faqs, etc.
> where is it investing resources in its own besides the 'publicity'(*).
> I could see it good to bring gnu-linux to the people due to a medaithic
> trend we are getting advantatges of, but surely i won't like if that is
> doing the typical dispersating case (at spain at least) of every region
> doing their distro for schools just for gettin the property of it, so
> they could ask for subventions easier, so we end up having too many
> maintainers and too few developers because peoples are bothered with
> sysadmining and not with coding, which is 'overally' bad....
> well, i am not willing to flame it, i am just more curious about this
> issue.
>
>
> (*)
> is there some OccupyCMS on the way? some occupiers were thinking in a
> worpdressmultiusers distro as an additional service..
> we could call it occupyblogs, with not fork just packing modules,
> compromised with updates of them and server service...
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Devin Balkind
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