Projects/Guide

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This page provides a guide to starting and running a project at the Open Knowledge Foundation.

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What kinds of projects does the Foundation run or host?

The Open Knowledge Foundation runs projects in a wide range of different areas.

Some of our flagship projects include:

We also run smaller projects such as:

We also support lots of other projects we like in various ways - from providing hosting to help with publicity and community building.

For a full list of our current projects see: http://okfn.org/projects

How can the Foundation support my project or idea?

There are many different ways we can support projects.

How do I join an existing project?

Proposing a project

See http://okfn.org/projects/propose

What an Foundation project should have

What needs to be on a project page:

If a project does not meet these requirements at any time, status as an OKFN project can be removed upon recommendation by the coordination group and agreement from the board.

What a Foundation project does not have to do

What the Foundation provides to the community

More information about Foundation management is available at http://okfn.org/governance.

Project support

The main contact of any OKFN project should also join the coord group. The group holds regular meetings - but there is no mandate to attend these. Rather, it is hoped that the coord group will enable inter-project support and development, as well as community building and promotion of ideas.

Project Wiki Pages

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Working Group Wiki Pages

See Working Groups

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