Monday, September 21, 2015

Engagement software participatory Börse released as Open Source – Heise Newsticker



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The Berlin Centre of Competence for public IT ( ÖFIT) has released the software “hands-Börse” as open source. The software will be used for initiatives that are committed to Escaped.

With the support of the Ministry of the Interior has the ÖFIT software participatory Börse released to promote civic engagement in Germany as open source. They can be used by volunteer agencies, the existing refugee councils, other nonprofit organizations, and dedicated volunteers to realize quickly and easily your own web deals. “We hope that this small contribution to current affairs afford and be able to support Committed in Germany with new possibilities,” said ÖFIT conductor Jens Fromm.

The willingness to civic engagement of many people who currently in Germany assist refugee, is called the “Parti City” Software of interactive exchange are displayed in digital. The software should be suitable for initiatives that easy as possible want to publish an overview of the current requests and problems in their environment as a web offer. How this could be done, will be explained in a little demo that you can play through an initiative or an agency. (jk)

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