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It would be great to see e-lists like these using the new open source GroupServer tool. Anyone interested?
It mixes a smart e-mail list with a simple web forum with a dash of online community features.
Here is a post I am sharing around the Net today ...
I blogged the open source release of GroupServer today:
http://www.dowire.org/notes/index.php?p=17
Read up on E-Democracy.Org's involvement with the tool and watch our 20 minute video tour if you want the inside scoop:
http://e-democracy.org/groupserver
Visit the official download site in New Zealand run by GroupSense, IOPEN and ZYPE:
Those with NGOs and governments interested in promoting additional core features that serve all of our needs, are invited join a special online group:
http://forums.e-democracy.org/factory/groups/gs-ngogov
Whether it is for many-to-many online deliberative discussions or government-hosted e-consultations, GroupServer will grow with your interest and our shared open source participation.
With the support of the UK government's Local E-democracy National Project, we funded a number of "democratic" GroupServer features as the well as its path to its first open source release. If you combine this with our new
60 page guidebook on starting a local Issues Forums and our multimedia "E-Democracy Experience" we've never been in a stronger position to help active citizens ready to make an online difference in their local communities. Join us by building an Issues Forum in your community with E-Democracy.Org. Relevant documents for all:
Sincerely, Steven Clift Board Chair, E-Democracy.Org
P.S. Feel free to forward this to others.
Steven Clift - http://publicus.net - Reply to: clift@publicus.net Join DoWire: http://dowire.org E-Democracy: http://e-democracy.org
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