CESLA
 CESLA is a business association in Aragon.
 Created on Thursday, March 6, 2008

 Goals:
       Promote research and development of open content platforms
        and technologies based on free software.
       Collaboration between companies.
       Improving business competitiveness.
       Intermediary between business and public administration.
       Exchange of experiences in the field of free software and open
        content
       Promote companies developing free software and open content.
       Disseminate its use in society.
CESLA
   Promoted by :
INTRODUCCION


 English documentation web site.
 Open for all users.

 CESLA (Cluster de Entidades Pro Software Libre
  de Aragón) is responsible for platform management.
 First project launched from CESLA

 Decision making : CESLA
GOALS
   Group technological / technique value
    documentation.
     Associations and companies.
     Community users.

 Reference on the Internet and documentary
  repository of Open Source projects.
 Establish a colaborativenetwork.
     Contents.
     Funding / Investment.

   Create commutity.
BASIC RULES


   License : Creative Commons Public License
    (“CCPL”)
       http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode
   Users modifies freely.
       Exception : Semi-protected articles ( Articles manage by team
        groups )
   Contents supervision. ( Rules for writing ).
USERS


   2 types of users :
     Anonymous.
     Registered Users.

   Registered Users Benefits :
     “Score” for colaboration.
     Authorship of articles in the article header.
     Notification of changes and tracking offline content.

   OpenID Login Support.
     User can log in using its OpenID account.
     Support OpenID 2.0
PROJECTS PORTAL




      Based on tags. Organize your project documentation in
                            sections
OTHER PORTALS
 Unified Communications. Everything related to
  unified communications ( videoconference, mail
  ,presence,… ).
 HowTo. Technical tutorials. Configuration and
  scripts/little applications development.
 Everything about Mobile technologies. USSD,
  Advanced settings, new technologies (android,…),
  …
 OpenSource. Open Source community events,
  news, …
 OSAmI. Articles refered to OSAmI-Commons
  project.
OSAMI-COMMONS PROJECT
(OSAMI PORTAL)
   Collaboration with OSAmI – COMMONS project
     http://thewiki4opentech.org/index.php/OSAmI-Commons
     http://www.osami-commons.org/

   European project.
     The world is currently moving to a
    one-to-many social relationship
    between humans and computers.
     Connect and exchange information

    and services.
     The approach proposed 
      will establish an ecosystem built on an European understanding
      of the relationship between the citizens and the service
      infrastructures based on open-source and customer-friendly
      ambient services.
DISTRIBUTED CONTENTS
 Content network.
 A set of wikis share contents.

 Data sinchronization.

 Transparent access to the user.
CONTENTS SEARCH
   Searches on sites related to open content.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR
         ATTENTION.

Thewiki4opentech

  • 2.
    CESLA  CESLA isa business association in Aragon.  Created on Thursday, March 6, 2008  Goals:  Promote research and development of open content platforms and technologies based on free software.  Collaboration between companies.  Improving business competitiveness.  Intermediary between business and public administration.  Exchange of experiences in the field of free software and open content  Promote companies developing free software and open content.  Disseminate its use in society.
  • 3.
    CESLA  Promoted by :
  • 4.
    INTRODUCCION  English documentationweb site.  Open for all users.  CESLA (Cluster de Entidades Pro Software Libre de Aragón) is responsible for platform management.  First project launched from CESLA  Decision making : CESLA
  • 5.
    GOALS  Group technological / technique value documentation.  Associations and companies.  Community users.  Reference on the Internet and documentary repository of Open Source projects.  Establish a colaborativenetwork.  Contents.  Funding / Investment.  Create commutity.
  • 6.
    BASIC RULES  License : Creative Commons Public License (“CCPL”)  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode  Users modifies freely.  Exception : Semi-protected articles ( Articles manage by team groups )  Contents supervision. ( Rules for writing ).
  • 7.
    USERS  2 types of users :  Anonymous.  Registered Users.  Registered Users Benefits :  “Score” for colaboration.  Authorship of articles in the article header.  Notification of changes and tracking offline content.  OpenID Login Support.  User can log in using its OpenID account.  Support OpenID 2.0
  • 8.
    PROJECTS PORTAL Based on tags. Organize your project documentation in sections
  • 9.
    OTHER PORTALS  UnifiedCommunications. Everything related to unified communications ( videoconference, mail ,presence,… ).  HowTo. Technical tutorials. Configuration and scripts/little applications development.  Everything about Mobile technologies. USSD, Advanced settings, new technologies (android,…), …  OpenSource. Open Source community events, news, …  OSAmI. Articles refered to OSAmI-Commons project.
  • 10.
    OSAMI-COMMONS PROJECT (OSAMI PORTAL)  Collaboration with OSAmI – COMMONS project  http://thewiki4opentech.org/index.php/OSAmI-Commons  http://www.osami-commons.org/  European project.  The world is currently moving to a one-to-many social relationship between humans and computers.  Connect and exchange information and services.  The approach proposed  will establish an ecosystem built on an European understanding of the relationship between the citizens and the service infrastructures based on open-source and customer-friendly ambient services.
  • 11.
    DISTRIBUTED CONTENTS  Contentnetwork.  A set of wikis share contents.  Data sinchronization.  Transparent access to the user.
  • 12.
    CONTENTS SEARCH  Searches on sites related to open content.
  • 13.
    THANK YOU VERYMUCH FOR YOUR ATTENTION.