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'''Green parties''' were among the first in the [[:Category:Earth|world]] to use [[wiki]]s for platform development. In addition to early small scale prototypes like [[Mark Dilley]]'s work with Green Party of Michigan ([[GPMI Wiki]]), the first national {{tag|political}} platform was created by the [[Green Party of Canada]]'s Living Platform (GPC LP) project. [http://LP.GreenParty.ca | '''Green parties''' were among the first in the [[:Category:Earth|world]] to use [[wiki]]s for platform development. In addition to early small scale prototypes like [[Mark Dilley]]'s work with Green Party of Michigan ([[GPMI Wiki]]), the first national {{tag|Politics|political}} platform was created by the [[Green Party of Canada]]'s Living Platform (GPC LP) project. The [http://LP.GreenParty.ca current GPC LP wiki] is available under [[:Category:Wiki Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike|CC-BY-NC-SA]], and therefore allows any other [[:Category:Non-profit|non-profit]] entity, including other parties, to copy its material, as long as the authorship and [[attribution]] records are fully preserved (as all open content [[:Category:Wiki license|licenses]] require). For instance, [[openpolitics.ca]] incorporated all of the GPC-LP basic materials when it [[fork]]ed off to create a non-partisan [[:Category:Issue-focused|issue-focused]] system. | ||
An extraordinary array of standards and precedents exists for Green parties using wikis: [http://openpolitics.ca/green+web Standards for web hosting for Green parties], [http://openpolitics.ca/naming+conventions+for+international+Green+Party+policy naming conventions for international policy], and [http://openpolitics.ca/policy+terms policy terms] – which closely resemble ''[http://LP.GreenParty.ca/tiki-index.php?page=policy+terms the original Green Party terms]''. This work is available to other Greens worldwide, or to any party that wishes to make its policy more sustainable and reduce the human {{tag|Ecology|ecological}} footprint. | An extraordinary array of standards and precedents exists for {{tag|Green}} parties using wikis: [http://openpolitics.ca/green+web Standards for web hosting for Green parties], [http://openpolitics.ca/naming+conventions+for+international+Green+Party+policy naming conventions for international policy], and [http://openpolitics.ca/policy+terms policy terms] – which closely resemble ''[http://LP.GreenParty.ca/tiki-index.php?page=policy+terms the original Green Party terms]''. This work is available to other Greens worldwide, or to any party that wishes to make its policy more sustainable and reduce the human {{tag|Ecology|ecological}} footprint. | ||
More theoretical papers describing the use of wiki by Green parties include [http://openpolitics.ca/Efficient+Politics Efficient Politics] (which describes the basic theory and inspired the initial projects), [http://openpolitics.ca/Living+Platform+in+Practice Living Platform in Practice], and [http://openpolitics.ca/Lean+Green+Machine Lean Green Machine], all by [http://openpolitics.ca/by+Craig+Hubley Craig Hubley], who also influenced [[Consumerium]], [[let.sysops.be]], [[DKosopedia]], [[Embodiment wiki]], and others. In addition, see an [http://openpolitics.ca/political+wiki analysis of the specific needs of political wikis, which differ from their apolitical counterparts]. | More theoretical papers describing the use of wiki by Green parties include [http://openpolitics.ca/Efficient+Politics Efficient Politics] (which describes the basic theory and inspired the initial projects), [http://openpolitics.ca/Living+Platform+in+Practice Living Platform in Practice], and [http://openpolitics.ca/Lean+Green+Machine Lean Green Machine], all by [http://openpolitics.ca/by+Craig+Hubley Craig Hubley], who also influenced [[Consumerium]], [[let.sysops.be]], [[DKosopedia]], [[Embodiment wiki]], and others. In addition, see an [http://openpolitics.ca/political+wiki analysis of the specific needs of political wikis, which differ from their apolitical counterparts]. | ||
If the world-wide Green movement would like to develop their 'platform' using [[WhatIsWiki| | If the world-wide Green movement would like to develop their 'platform' using [[WhatIsWiki|wiki sites]], or set up some section or subsection where this issue-focused internal debate can take place, a list of Green associated wikis is the logical starting point. | ||
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