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This site is a [[MW:Main Page|MediaWiki]] and was set up in 2005 primarily as a collaboration platform for the Organic Design [[platform network]] project. This project consisted of a lot of different aspects covering a wide range of concepts that are listed in the site's [[:Category:Glossary|glossary]]. The project itself never really got traction and in 2011, my wife and I ([[Aran]], who initially set up the project and maintains the server and site) moved to [[:Category:Brazil|Brazil]], and the project was put on hold. Now five years later in Brazil I've started [[writing]] about the project to clarify its ideas in order to try and get it moving again.
 
This site is a [[MW:Main Page|MediaWiki]] and was set up in 2005 primarily as a collaboration platform for the Organic Design [[platform network]] project. This project consisted of a lot of different aspects covering a wide range of concepts that are listed in the site's [[:Category:Glossary|glossary]]. The project itself never really got traction and in 2011, my wife and I ([[Aran]], who initially set up the project and maintains the server and site) moved to [[:Category:Brazil|Brazil]], and the project was put on hold. Now five years later in Brazil I've started [[writing]] about the project to clarify its ideas in order to try and get it moving again.
  
The first writing is a short paper called '''[[:File:Trustless-mutual-credit.pdf|Trustless Mutual Credit]]''' which talks about what's wrong with our current monetary system and how trustless systems could be combined with community currency methods to create a better form of money.
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The first writing is a short paper called ''Trustless Mutual Credit'' which talks about what's wrong with our current monetary mechanism and how ''trustless'' systems could be combined with community currency methods to create a better form of money. See the [[writing]] page for up to date information.
  
 
A lot of the content created for the project is really useful learning material such as lists of [[documentaries]] and [[:Category:Books|books]] and research about all sorts of concepts such as [[e|maths]], [[law]], [[agorism]], [[health]] and [[crypto-currencies]]. And over the years the site has become a repository for much more than just the project, it has been used for documenting all my [[:Category:Procedures|procedures]] for my [[Code|programming]] and server administration work, as our personal [[blog]] and for just about [[Nad/Lego|anything]].
 
A lot of the content created for the project is really useful learning material such as lists of [[documentaries]] and [[:Category:Books|books]] and research about all sorts of concepts such as [[e|maths]], [[law]], [[agorism]], [[health]] and [[crypto-currencies]]. And over the years the site has become a repository for much more than just the project, it has been used for documenting all my [[:Category:Procedures|procedures]] for my [[Code|programming]] and server administration work, as our personal [[blog]] and for just about [[Nad/Lego|anything]].
  
  
Following is a detailed map of the site's content, note that many of the folder headings in this tree are links to the full category with the folder's child nodes being the most used items within the category.
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Following is a detailed map of the site's content. The trees you see below are [[Araucária]]s which are a very important part of the culture of ''Serra Gaúcha'', the highlands of southern Brazil, where we live.
 
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**[[Crypto-currencies]]
 
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***[[Bitcoin/Organic Design statement|Organic Design statement on Bitcoin]]
 
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***Other digital coins
 
***Other digital coins
 
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****[[Litecoin]]
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**[[2014 Holiday in Brazil]]
 
**[[2014 Holiday in Brazil]]
  

Revision as of 23:07, 27 August 2017

Quote.pngOur vision is to see all of our world's inhabitants governing ourselves with an open, accessible and understandable global system which has as its bottom line the common good, and which we define and operate ourselves by effectively utilising and allocating our common expertise and resource.
— Organic Design

This site is a MediaWiki and was set up in 2005 primarily as a collaboration platform for the Organic Design platform network project. This project consisted of a lot of different aspects covering a wide range of concepts that are listed in the site's glossary. The project itself never really got traction and in 2011, my wife and I (Aran, who initially set up the project and maintains the server and site) moved to Brazil, and the project was put on hold. Now five years later in Brazil I've started writing about the project to clarify its ideas in order to try and get it moving again.

The first writing is a short paper called Trustless Mutual Credit which talks about what's wrong with our current monetary mechanism and how trustless systems could be combined with community currency methods to create a better form of money. See the writing page for up to date information.

A lot of the content created for the project is really useful learning material such as lists of documentaries and books and research about all sorts of concepts such as maths, law, agorism, health and crypto-currencies. And over the years the site has become a repository for much more than just the project, it has been used for documenting all my procedures for my programming and server administration work, as our personal blog and for just about anything.


Following is a detailed map of the site's content. The trees you see below are Araucárias which are a very important part of the culture of Serra Gaúcha, the highlands of southern Brazil, where we live.