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The Better Angels is a loose-knit collective of collaborators spanning numerous issue areas. Although we don’t all share the exact same politics, we’ve come together as one group because we all agree that more has to be done to support communities of people whom the current system fails, regardless of whether that failure is deliberate or not. Code we write is the realization of "software development as direct action", which aims to design and implement free software that has the maximum social impact with the minimum lines of code, as quickly as possible. Learn more about Direct Action Software Development by watching this short video.
Only some of our efforts are software development projects. Here are a few good starting points for folks who want to learn more about us and our work, or who want to collaborate and get in touch with us:
- Check out our homepage.
- Watch some of our conference presentations, videos, and interviews.
- Browse the rest of this wiki to learn more about our current efforts.
- Buoy - an emergency communication system (ECS) designed from the ground-up as a community-based, independent alternative to State-run emergency response and crisis management systems (i.e., government EMIS/CMIS tools). Learn more about Buoy.
See a full list of Better Angels projects.
- Drop in to our chat room. This is a great place to go for general help, to ask questions, or just to say hi.
- Email us at [email protected]
- Use the collective's PGP key:
6121 4D68 E0E3 54AA DE65 3B15 6FAE 063A 2F94 2A02
- Verifiable at https://betterangels.github.io/ at the bottom of the page.
The Better Angels are a group of anarchists committed to feminist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist struggle.
🏠 BetterAngels.github.io
💬 Diaspora • Twitter • Gitter
✉️ Better Angels at RiseUp dot net (no spaces)
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All contributions to any and all parts of Better Angels projects other than software code are hereby released to the public domain, no rights reserved. All contributions of software code are licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3, or the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, depending on the project. See a given project's LICENSE
file for licensing details.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS CENSORSHIP