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TheTransitioner.org (TikiWiki)
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Founded by: Jean-François Noubel
Status: Dead
Language: Multilingual
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: TikiWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: Economics
Wiki size: 600 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 10 info / verify

(As of: 2011-08-10)

Note: wikiFactor URL from Archive.org only lists top 10, 10th having 38311 views, so wF likely to be much higher than 10.


TheTransitioner – Transitioning the World with Collective Intelligence — brings together those who want to marry the economy and collective intelligence in order to build a fair world.

TheTransitioner.org gathers those who want to develop, learn, practice Collective Intelligence (CI), and Collective Intelligence, Wisdom and Consciousness (CIWC).

It involves personal development as well as the understanding and learning of new collective practice. A new descriptive and generative language is necessary too. One should also understand what invisible architectures are.

Many topics are covered in this site: CI, CIWC, invisible architectures, free currencies[1][2] (also open source), social software, personal development, spirituality?...

Last but not least TheTransitioner is a non-profit (we should say for wealth!) organization which objective is to support Research and Development (R&D) in Collective Intelligence.

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TheTransitioner, from France, started as a wiki using the TikiWiki wiki engine, and was found at TheTransitioner.org. The wiki is bilingual; the two languages being English and French. [4] In 2009, it was subsequently transferred to use the MindTouch Deki[5] software and changed its URL to TheTransitioner.com,[6] though its original TikiWiki pages remained as a parallel wiki.[7][8]