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Revision as of 12:22, 13 March 2013
Top Pick's
These are the current picks for what we'd like to talk about.
Schulze Voting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulze_method This is the fairest method of voting yet devised.
Talk would discuss:
- how is it fair?
- why we should use it.
- why we shouldn't use it.
Links:
- http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~legrand/rbvote/calc.html - various voting systems demo
- https://modernballots.com/ - Schulze STV demo
- http://wiki.electorama.com/wiki/Schulze_method - loads of details
econsensus
https://econsensus.org/ - a system for consensus based decision making online. Make proposals, comment and vote on them.
Digital Local Currency Schemes
John C will come and talk for 20mins about network software that runs electronic-credit based local currency schemes. Like the LETS scheme brought into the 20th century.
Oracle's take over of Sun, 2 years on
Oracle, from a free software perspective at the least, are the archetypical evil corporation. They took over both hardware and software parts of Sun Microsystems on January 27, 2010. A shockwave of resignations and software forks proceeded. Sun owned a number pieces of widely used software including:
- MySQL - a database
- Java - a programming language
- OpenOffice.org - an office suite
Oracle have progressively closed the doors on these bits of software. We'll look at the free software movements response this, and what it means for the future.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_acquisition_by_Oracle
barncamp
We WILL do a section on Barncamp, what is it and how to get involved.
Seconds
Good ideas that could optionally be included in the talk.
bitcoins
A discussion of a new type of client: Electrum. Is it secure? Is it a good idea? What's happened in the bitcoin world since the last Bristol Anarchist Bookfair?
We would demonstrate a bitcoin transaction.
- http://electrum.org/
- http://www.bitvisitor.com/ - free bitcoins for us to play with
- http://bitcoin.org/
anarchy and free software
How is free software anarchist? To what degree does it kick frickin' ass? How are anarchy and free software linked? How should they be involved with each other?