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Debian Pure Blend for CSOs-NGOs, txt draft for mailing list



Charting a new course has never been more urgent for humanity

The following is a proposal advocating for a collaborative activist effort to create a Debian Pure Blend, specifically for nonprofits, co-ops, unions, and other activist groups, that are working for a better world.

I’m hoping there are enough Debian programmers who would like to resume work on the dormant “debian-nonprofit@lists.debian.org” [operational 2003-2006], proceeding with developing it as a Debian Pure Blend along cooperative lines such as I have proposed below.

Use of common software programs would facilitate their communication, cooperation, and co-ordination on a local to global scale, via peer-peer networks. Uniting these organizations globally will serve the urgent need to facilitate the holistic integration of the already existing, but siloed, progressive co-operative: media, educational, economic, agricultural, social, political, and governmental systems around the world.(1)

The Secretary General of the United Nations is far from alone in thinking “Humanity has a choice: co-operate or perish". Because the stakes are so ominously high,(2) I sincerely hope you, as Debian programmers, will read this proposal.

1. The whole spectrum of caring activist individuals and organizations around the world - of all races, cultures, and nationalities; and all religious, philosophical, sexual, political, and economic orientations - “could” live harmoniously on the common foundation of basic compassion, honesty, and intelligence. We could communicate, cooperate, and coordinate to an unprecedented degree to effectively integrate and unite our collective efforts to make a better world for all.(3)

2. The traditional dominant political parties in most supposedly democratic countries are so infiltrated by those who serve that richest 1% of humanity that they have repeatedly demonstrated they will not serve the interests of the common people.(4) Voting for "the lesser of evils" or not voting at all does not manifest viable, democratic, and just political and economic social systems, but does accelerate our collective race to the grand finale.

3. The need for humanity to cooperate intensifies by the day. The values and objectives of both the Charter of Global Greens and the Earth Charter encapsulate the collective basic values and objectives of the whole spectrum of activist individuals and organizations, and may serve as a foundation for collaboration.(5) We must go beyond solo efforts and limited coalitions, and actualize systemic harmonizing and balancing of our collective views and efforts. We must collectively co-create the equivalent of a Global Green New Deal,(6) or submit to a fate precariously determined by the maliciously greedy less-than-1%.

4. Activist organizations could reliably and effectively interweave their individual mini-systems with the help of a secure local-global peer-peer communication network of networks running GNU/Linux free source code software. If the Debian programmers who are willing to help create this software will collaborate with the IT specialists of well-respected progressive NGOs, unions, and co-ops - across the spectrum of concerns (7) - to create a Debian Pure Blend, all participants will benefit. It could integrate the best of what they have all individually done with their software to date, and facilitate subsequent creation of peer-peer nodes (8) by their activist counterparts in cities, towns, municipalities, or regions around the world. That in turn would greatly facilitate and harmonize this whole integrating process itself - for both planning, and follow-through at all levels. This project could also give NGOs the most opportune incentive to switch to GNU/Linux - and with the NGO’s IT people collaborating, it would take some of the burden off Debian programmers by creating the software “with”, rather than “for” the NGOs.(9)


I’m not a programmer, and hold no influential position or access to funding, but IF I knew that some Debian programmers wanted to proceed, and that you wanted any help from me, I’d send a similar draft of this proposal to leaders/IT experts of some very important organizations in Canada – and let them know that you are interested, and how to contact you directly [via this mailing list?]. I think that they, and any of their counterparts in whatever countries whom they or You want to contact, could collectively invite an appropriate whole-spectrum range of co-participants to improve upon this proposal as you see fit – then see it through together.

Just as I don’t know whether any Debian programmers will be interested, I also don’t know if any of the organizations I’d invite will be. I’m hoping the current worsening of so many world situations will have a bright side, in finally motivating an unprecedented massive collective activist effort to work together. But, before listing or inviting them, I’ll leave it to you to let me know if you want my involvement at all.

There are other points that I’d like to make – including some specific functions I hope the software would facilitate - which I hope will interest you. Also, there are extensive Endnotes including quotes and links to videos, that I think carry a lot more weight than what I’ve written so far. They are available as text files, or formatted LibreOffice Writer docs - both versions are the complete proposal, including the above and several additional pages - plus 3 jpg files.They are uploaded to Dropbox. If you're interested please send me an email. then I'll send you links to whatever files you request (txt or .odt), and to the jpgs, which are in a sub-folder.


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