4232 (bazza)
Hola! I’m Bazza, a Argentinian artist creating an Sci-Fi animation called 4232. 4232 is about a future where humans are turned into robots.
All the designs are hand made and the background are all hand painted.
I’m making the animation exclusively with free software, like: gimp, inkscape, synfig, blender, g’mic, audacity . And I’m developing scripts and software to produce the animation that I’ll published along with the new scene delivery.
Es un proyecto libre bajo licencia CC-BY-SA y los videos son libres bajo esta licencia. desarrollo programas bajo licencia AGPLv3+
ancientbeast (dreadknight)
Ancient Beast is a turn based strategy game where you have to materialize and control a small party of units that have unique stats and abilities in order to defeat other players.
This project was carefully designed to be easy to learn, fun to play and hard to master.
Play it online for free from https://AncientBeast.com
The licensing of the project is AGPL 3.0 for code and CC-by-SA 3.0 for assets.
assocoagul (coagul)
LUG de Dijon, COAGUL est l'acronyme de : "Côte-d’Or - Association Générale des Utilisateurs de Logiciels libres". Par simplicité de compréhension on lui préfère généralement le nom d’Association Générale des Utilisateurs de Logiciels libres en Côte d’Or. L'association fait la promotion des logiciels libres en Côte d'Or grâce à de nombreuses actions. Elle anime aussi des ateliers informatiques de tout niveau sur les logiciels libres.
metagov (epastore)
The mission of the Metagovernment project is to support the development and use of Internet tools which enable the members of any community to fully participate in the governance of that community. We are a global organization of people working on various projects which further this goal.
Each of the participating projects is developed independently of Metagovernment.org, and thus determines its own licensing strategy. Metagovernment acts as a forum for communication between project developers, promotes interests common to its participating projects, and engages in projects benefiting the community such as the development of an open data standard to enable the exchange of data between related projects.
While Metagovernment.org does not currently develop software, it supports the development of FOSS and most (but not all) of its members are developers of FOSS.
Our Basic Principles are (1) Government of, by, and for all the people – Anyone may contribute to any open source governance structure, and (2) Openness in everything – All aspects of governance will be as open as possible, under the principle of radical transparency. All software and systems used to run administrations will be free, open source software and systems.
More information about the organization can be found on our wiki (http://metagovernment.org).