Wednesday 20 October 2010

Collaborate on creating low cost or free public services with volunteers

We are creating low cost or free public services and are looking to collaborate with programmers to create open source not for profit or charitable crowdsourcing websites that enable everyone to help everyone and save lives. This will lead to paid work and enable us to raise funds for charity too.

Would it be possible to work with you to do this and use your software?

There are 2 areas (real world and digital)

1.
Enable anyone to create TRUSTlibrary.org Trust Libraries? We have up to 50 empty shops that we would like uk interns to manage/run to set up community libraries? We also have a showcase office space in London that we are looking to open in the coming weeks and need an intern to manage it too.


2.

We are setting up a crowdsource website and would love to do this with you or your interns.
Do you have any programmer interns?

A site can be set up relatively easily using Drupal software we just need a Drupal expert to help do this. If you know of any programmers who are interested in helping EVERYONE innovate using crowdsourcing for charitable causes it would be great to get an open source site set up on which to draw communities together.

I am @whymandesign & 'whymandesign' on skype.

Do tweet me your view and also check @WEBiversity http://www.WEBiversity.org which is a prototype.

Ed

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