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  • Business Continuity Solutions | ConnectWise BCDR Icon
    Business Continuity Solutions | ConnectWise BCDR

    Build a foundation for data security and disaster recovery to fit your clients’ needs no matter the budget.

    Whether natural disaster, cyberattack, or plain-old human error, data can disappear in the blink of an eye. ConnectWise BCDR (formerly Recover) delivers reliable and secure backup and disaster recovery backed by powerful automation and a 24/7 NOC to get your clients back to work in minutes, not days.
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    EBizCharge Payment Platform for Accounts Receivable

    Getting paid has never been easier.

    Don’t let unpaid invoices limit your business’s growth. EBizCharge plugs directly into the tools your business already uses to speed up payment collection.
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    wxMUN
    wxMUN is a tool for managing Model United Nations debates. It capacities include, but are not limited to, managing committee members and speakers' lists as well as voting procedures.
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    A simulator of a Participatory Economics allocation system using variable data and inputs. Participatory Economics is an economic vision based upon the values of equity, solidarity, diversity, self-management and efficiency.
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    PEOPLE Smart Cities

    PEOPLE Smart Cities

    Pilot smart urban Ecosystems leveraging Open innovation for E-services

    PEOPLE aims at speeding up the uptake of smart cities through the rapid implementation, deployment and uptake of innovative internet-based services in order to allow facing the main challenges of developed cities at present and towards their future quality of life. This will be enabled by designing and implementing user-driven open innovation methodologies and processes.
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    99 Percent

    99 Percent Occupy Game

    The 99 Percent game is about inequality and abuse of power. The 99 Percent and their occupy movement inspired this game and although the game may not be historically accurate the game is fun and shows how people can win if they have the will and work together.
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    Free and Open Source HR Software

    OrangeHRM provides a world-class HRIS experience and offers everything you and your team need to be that HR hero you know that you are.

    Give your HR team the tools they need to streamline administrative tasks, support employees, and make informed decisions with the OrangeHRM free and open source HR software.
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    Software packages for direct democracy
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    ArcGIS-NRA-Tool

    National Responsibility Assessment for Endangered Species/Habitatats

    ArcGIS Tool for the Assessment of National Responsibilities for Endangered Species and Habitats The aim of the source code is to develop a National Responsibility Assessment Tool that can be used as plug-in for ArcGIS . Copyright (c) 2020 Yu-Pin Lin / 林裕彬 Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering National Taiwan University No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road Taipei 10617 Taiwan R.O.C. Office Phone: 886-2-33663467; Fax: 886-2-2368-6980 E-mail: yplin@ntu.edu.tw http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~yplin/Scales-Taiwan.htm The code can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/p/arcgis-nra-tool/code/ci/main/tree/ References: Lin YP, Schmeller DS, Ding TS, Wang YC, Lien WY, et al. (2020) A GIS-based policy support tool to determine national responsibilities and priorities for biodiversity conservation. PLOS ONE 15(12): e0243135. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243135
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    Bluesfield: An experimental distributed computing platform for the support of grassroots movements.
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    Citizen Intelligence Agency
    Tracking Politicians Like Bugs. Using java, maven, spring 5.x, hibernate 5.2.x, ehcache 2.x, vaadin, javamelody.
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    Need To Secure Your Public Cloud?

    Built for Developers, DevOps and Engineering Teams

    View all cloud assets of AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Kubernetes, Digital Ocean in one place. Automates security misconfigurations of assets with guidance to resolve them. Covers far beyond basic checklists. It automatically evaluates the security misconfigs of the assets & provides step-by-step guidance to resolve them
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    Constitution of Swaziland
    Read the complete constitution of Swaziland using this application.
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    The purpose of this project is to develop a database to store information on democratic innovation and e-democracy initiatives and thereby provide users and organizations a free tool to analyze the huge quantity of information from different resources.
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    ETNA Transparency Network

    ETNA Transparency Network

    A tool for transparency and participation on public spending

    ETNA is a project of a federated social network (based on already developed open source software i.e. buddycloud) for implementing participatory auditing on open spending data actually released by public entities and some private companies. The aim is simplify and enrich cost and budget open data and make them understandable by all, by directly involving transparency offices and public project managers. ETNA scope is to create real value for citizens from Spending Open Data (budget, transactions and procurements) as well as for administrations who can improve the quality of data released and being more effective in project management.
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    FFSM++

    French Forest Sector Model

    Given the importance of anthropogenic determinants in forest ecosystems within Europe, the objective of the FFSM++ model is to link the evidence arising from biological models with socio-economic determinants, where the expected returns of forest investments represent the main drivers. An (inventory-based) forest dynamic model is hence coupled with a (partial equilibrium) market module and a (micro-based) management one in a national level forest sector model for France (FFSM++). The model is fully open source (GPL3) with the sole exception that if you publish some document based on a modified version of FFSM++ you need to publish also the modifications you made.
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    Fluid Democracy

    Decision and discussion platform for democratic organisations

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    Toolkit for civilian activists to cross-check lists of Knesset members (Israeli Parliament) present in the Knesset building and databases of their stands, helping on-site lobbyists work out who to talk to during session days.
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    La Madre es una revista de aparación esporadica de la agrupación estudiantil AMU. Su creación esta hecha completamente con Software Libre, utilizando principalmente Scribus.
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    Legge del buon samaritano

    Software di gestione legge del buon samaritano

    Lo scopo di questo software è quello di facilitare l'applicazione della legge del buon samaritano in base alla quale un indigente può ritirare gratuitamente certi prodotti alimentari da un operatore consentendo all'operatore di scaricare l'iva e lo stesso puo' fare una onlus
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    Open  Campaign
    Issue Campaign web site. 3 pages are available: index to tell the issue, voters page, and administration page.
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    Partito Pirata

    Partito Pirata

    sourcecode of the Partito Pirata project

    This project is related to the Partito Pirata source code issueHere we host the development and sharing of the source code of the production into the Partito Pirata project. Every single bit in terms of information and source code will be available here for free
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    Party of the People is the road to Democracy.
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    Petitioner

    Automatic email petitioner for the Australian Federal Government.

    Petitioner is a CGI application written in Python that lets users create and send petitions to multiple members of parliament at once. Petitions are saved to a unique link that can be shared. Every time someone follows that link, a petition will be sent to the selected MPs.
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    Sistema de apoio ao Planejamento estratégco baseado o PES (Planejamento Estratégico Situacional) com uma abordagem colaborativa (wiki-like) A plataforma utilizará o Pentaho Businss Inteligence - para as questões de monitormento, KPI, Workflow e W
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    PolityBuilder

    PolityBuilder

    A system for agent-based modelling in political psychology

    PolityBuilder is a collection of java libraries and applications for exploring the relationship between individual psychology and political phenomena. It is based on research conducted by Andrew Reilly at the Australian National University.
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    Recsig is a Joomla component intended to collect digital signatures for Popular Legislative Initiatives (PLI). The component comply with all legal requirements so that collected signatures can be considered valid for PLI by the Spanish law.
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    Running Reality

    Running Reality

    World history plays out down to street level on a detailed map.

    We at Running Reality believe that we can use the power of today's computers and mobile devices to bring history to life in an accessible, immersive, and engaging way for K-12 students, history enthusiasts, and visitors to historical sites. Running Reality gives you a map that lets you go any place on any date from 3000BC to today and explore down to the street-level of history. This model has nations and cities but also ships, armies, buildings, and people. Towns grow, buildings are constructed, ships explore new seas, and armies battle. Harbors silt in, rivers change course, and cities are sacked and burned. When you are standing at a historical site and using your mobile phone, you can see all the events that happened around you at that exact spot then zoom out to see the context of what was happening more globally.
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Guide to Open Source Politics Software

Open source politics software is a type of software platform available for political organizations, activists, and campaigns to manage their activities. This type of software has become increasingly popular in recent years as it can be used to help a variety of stakeholders in the political process. It's important to note that open source politics software is freely available and can often be customized according to the specific needs of an organization or campaign.

Open source politics software typically includes features such as voter registration databases, automated email campaigns, contact management system, event calendars, donation tracking systems, fundraising platforms, social media integration and more. By using an open source platform for political activities, users have access to powerful tools that can help them create effective strategies and build relationships with constituencies.

The main advantage of open source politics software is that it can provide users with considerable cost savings over traditional proprietary systems while still delivering advanced functionality. Open source code allows the user community to easily make modifications when needed or desired and also encourages collaboration between developers on creating new functionality based on user requests. Additionally, having an open source solution provides transparency regarding how data collected through various sources are handled as well as allowing third parties to perform audits on the codebase if they wish.

In terms of security concerns surrounding open source solutions for political activities there are several measures which can be taken including regular code reviews by external entities or even running periodic public bug bounties where users are rewarded for finding vulnerabilities in the codebase. Additionally most professional-grade open source platforms provide support services whereby any bugs discovered by users can quickly be reported and patched before any potential misuse occurs.

Overall open source politics software is a viable option for anyone looking for an efficient and cost-effective way to manage their activities relating to campaigning or governing in today’s digital world.

What Features Does Open Source Politics Software Provide?

  • User Management: Open source politics software provides tools for managing users and assigning roles. This feature allows administrators to control access to their system and data, as well as assign different actions and privileges based on user roles.
  • Election Management: Open source politics software often includes features for creating, administering, and analyzing elections. Users can create ballots, tally votes, track voter turnout, create detailed reports about the election results, and more.
  • Campaign Management: Open source politics software enables users to manage their campaigns online by providing tools for fundraising, recruitment and volunteer management, media relations tracking, donor analytics, issue tracking and research management.
  • Website Builder: Many open source politics software packages provide customizable website templates that enable users to easily build attractive websites with minimal coding knowledge. These websites can be used to provide information about candidates or issues in an easy-to-navigate format while also serving as a platform for engaging constituents through blog posts or surveys.
  • Data Visualization Tools: Open source politics software often has built-in visualizations such as graphs and charts which allow users to compare data quickly or gain insights into trends within the political landscape.
  • Event Registration & Scheduling Tools: Open source politics software offers event registration features which enable organizations to sell tickets online through a secure payment gateway. It also provides scheduling tools so that events can be organized efficiently with minimal effort from staff members.

What Types of Open Source Politics Software Are There?

  • Online Voting Platforms: Online voting platforms allow citizens to cast votes on public issues or elections via the internet. It can be used for local, regional, and national elections, as well as ballot initiatives. These systems are designed to be secure, transparent, and reliable while allowing users to verify that their votes have been recorded properly.
  • Issue Tracking Software: This type of software enables elected officials to track and manage the progress of legislation in their respective legislative bodies. It typically includes features such as tracking bill documents, ensuring automated notification of bill status changes and meetings related to the bill, integrating media coverage relevant to bills, and enabling citizens to comment directly on bills.
  • Petition Management Software: This software allows politicians or constituents to easily create campaigns around specific issues or topics with customizable calls-to-action (i.e., petition signature requests). The platform is typically designed to collect signatures from multiple sources including online petitions websites, emails, text messages, social media posts/pages/groups/ads etc., allowing issue campaigns contained within easy-to-manage centralized databases.
  • Social Networking Platforms: Social networking platforms provide a simple way for politicians or constituents alike to engage with one another in an open dialogue about political topics and share opinions regarding current events without having to attend traditional political forums or rallies. Popular features often include threaded discussion boards complete with like buttons for comments that people agree with; hashtag search capabilities for tracking conversations about particular topics; direct messaging; multimedia integration (image/video uploading); polls; real-time updates / notifications; and much more.
  • Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) Systems: CRM systems provide a full suite of tools that enable elected officials and campaign managers alike to build stronger connections with constituents by managing contact data in one central place across multiple channels including email marketing campaigns, website content management solutions (CMS), fundraising activities / analytics tools etc., all while automatically collecting necessary voter data at each touchpoint along the way.

What Are the Benefits Provided by Open Source Politics Software?

Open source politics software provides a wide range of benefits to political organizations, from streamlining data management to boosting public engagement. Here are some of the top benefits:

  1. Increased Flexibility: Open source politics software allows for greater customization and scalability when it comes to developing political tools and applications. This means developers can more quickly create bespoke solutions that meet the specific requirements of their clients or organizations.
  2. Lower Costs: Because open source technologies are free to use, the costs associated with development are much lower than those associated with proprietary software solutions. Additionally, open source solutions help save money by reducing the need for additional hardware and IT infrastructure investments.
  3. Greater Accessibility: Political organizations can take advantage of open source technologies to deliver services in areas where access is limited or nonexistent due to financial constraints. It also allows citizens around the world to have direct access to information about their government’s activities.
  4. Improved Data Security: Open source politics software offers greater security than traditional proprietary systems since its code is viewable by anyone who has access, which helps ensure there are no backdoors or malicious code written into it. The code can also be constantly reviewed and updated by developers around the world looking for potential vulnerabilities and bugs that could affect system performance or security.
  5. Faster Development Cycles: By removing vendor lock-in associated with traditional systems, open source technologies allow for faster deployments due to less time spent on licensing negotiations as well as less overhead from third party vendors providing technical support and maintenance services. This reduces overall project timelines allowing quick turnaround times for new initiatives or feature releases.
  6. Public Engagement & Transparency: One of the most important aspects of open source politics software is its ability to foster transparency in governance at all levels by allowing citizens direct access to information about their government's activities and decisions - something that is essential in any modern Democracy today. Additionally, this type of technology encourages public engagement through forums, social media channels, comment sections, etc., giving citizens an avenue through which they can voice their opinions on policy matters directly with decision makers within their governments.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Politics Software?

  • Activists: Individuals or groups who actively engage in political activities such as public protests, organizing campaigns, and other forms of activism to promote their political agenda.
  • Academics: Scholars and researchers who use open source software to aid their research on topics related to politics.
  • Journalists: Reporters or writers who need reliable access to information about current events and politics in order to report the news accurately and objectively.
  • Politicians: Elected officials who rely on open source software to help them understand policies, keep track of data, monitor elections, and more.
  • Public Interest Groups: Non-profit organizations that use open source technology to further their policy initiatives and advocate for change within the political system.
  • Lobbyists: Professional lobbyists who use open source software for tracking legislation, helping clients build relationships with legislators, monitoring elections, researching policy options, etc.
  • Campaigners: Political professionals or volunteers working on behalf of a candidate or party during an election cycle who need quick access to data on potential voters or legislative issues.
  • Volunteers: Unpaid citizens engaged in political activities such as canvassing neighborhoods for candidates or causes they support, phone banking for campaigns or causes, attending rallies and events supporting a cause they believe in.

How Much Does Open Source Politics Software Cost?

Open source politics software is an incredibly cost-efficient option for running campaigns and managing political organizations. Generally, the initial costs associated with open source politics software are minimal, as most of it is available for free online. This means that anyone can access and use the software without having to purchase a license or pay for expensive upgrades. Additionally, many open source projects are supported by a community of developers who provide support and maintenance for users. This helps ensure that those using the software have a great experience and can keep their operations running smoothly.

The only expenses associated with open source politics software may come from customization services or features added beyond the basic functions of the product. In these cases, it is important to evaluate whether you need these customizations and if they would truly benefit your organization in order to make sure that you do not waste money on unnecessary items. Similarly, hosting fees may apply if you choose to host the application yourself rather than using a cloud provider such as Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud Platform.

Overall, open source politics software offers an excellent value proposition for those looking to manage their electoral or organizational endeavors in a cost-effective manner. Not only does it provide access to powerful tools free of charge, but also ensures regular updates and maintenance from its active developer community—allowing you to stay competitive while keeping costs low.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source Politics Software?

Open source politics software is designed to give citizens and political organizations greater transparency, accountability, and access in the democratic process. This type of software can integrate with many other types of software to help streamline the political process. For example, it could interface with voting systems or communication platforms like Slack so that teams can more effectively coordinate their campaigns. Additionally, this kind of software could also be integrated with budgeting and economic forecasting tools to help inform decisions around policy initiatives. Finally, open source politics software could also be connected with analytics tools to provide insights on public opinion and how different policies may affect future outcomes.

Open Source Politics Software Trends

  1. Increased Popularity: Open source politics software has seen a steady rise in popularity over the past few years. This is due to its cost-effectiveness, scalability and flexibility. Additionally, it can be used by organizations of any size from small startups to large enterprises.
  2. Improved Security: Open source politics software provides improved security compared to proprietary software. This is because open source code is constantly being reviewed and updated by a global community of developers, making it harder for malicious actors to exploit vulnerabilities.
  3. Greater Customizability: Open source politics software offers more customization options than proprietary software, allowing users to tailor their solutions to meet their specific needs. This can be particularly useful for organizations dealing with complex political issues.
  4. Greater Accessibility: Open source politics software is often free or low-cost, making it more accessible to smaller organizations that may not be able to afford expensive proprietary solutions. Additionally, open source software is typically available for multiple platforms, making it easier for users to access the features they need regardless of their operating system or device.
  5. Increased Transparency: Open source politics software provides greater transparency around how the code works and who contributed to it, allowing users to better understand the technology they are using. This helps promote trust between organizations and their users as well as other stakeholders involved in the political process.

How To Get Started With Open Source Politics Software

  1. Getting started with open source politics software is relatively easy. First, you'll need to do some research and find the best option for your needs. Once you've identified a few options, you'll want to compare their features and pricing so that you can make an informed decision about which one is the best fit for your organization and its goals.
  2. Next, once you've chosen your software, download it from the vendor's website or repository and install it on your local computer or server. Depending on the type of open source politics software you choose, installation may be as simple as running a few scripts or requiring more complex configuration steps. Either way, make sure to consult the documentation for any potential setup issues that may arise during installation.
  3. After installation is complete, take some time to familiarize yourself with the user interface and the various features it offers. Most open source politics software will have an intuitive interface with well-documented help sections that can guide users through any unfamiliar functions they encounter. Additionally, there are often support forums available where users can ask questions related to their specific environment or get advice from other experienced users in order to ensure they're getting the most out of their software.
  4. Finally, depending on what type of open source politics software you have chosen - such as voter databases - setting up integrations with existing information systems may also be necessary before you can use them effectively in your organization's operations. Integrations often require custom coding to integrate properly so make sure that those responsible for building or maintaining these systems are familiar with how this process works before attempting any major modifications or implementations.
  5. Overall, getting started with open source politics software doesn't have to be intimidating – just remember to do some research beforehand so that you understand exactly what each option offers and how it fits into your system architecture in order to get off on the right foot.