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'''[[Green wikis]]''': Although "green wikis" are mostly not about [[appropriate technology]] and thus outside the focus of this study, there are many potential lessons for appropriate technology collaborations: | |||
* Many of the motives are the same, although the participants in green wikis are probably not as extremely technically oriented as those working on [[open design]] projects. | |||
* There are many more green wikis (and other green collaborations), thus offering a richer set of data, to supplement the experience of appropriate technology open collaborations. | |||
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This is a study on open collaborations for appropriate technology, initiated by Akvo.[1]
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Summary
Green wikis: Although "green wikis" are mostly not about appropriate technology and thus outside the focus of this study, there are many potential lessons for appropriate technology collaborations:
- Many of the motives are the same, although the participants in green wikis are probably not as extremely technically oriented as those working on open design projects.
- There are many more green wikis (and other green collaborations), thus offering a richer set of data, to supplement the experience of appropriate technology open collaborations.
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