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This website is a database about people, concepts, projects and websites related to [[Convivial Tools]]. [[Ivan Illich]] coined the term [[Convivial Tools]] in his 1973 book [[Tools for Conviviality]]. [[Convivial Tools]] can be defined as tools which allow the user to operate with independent efficiency.
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This website is a database about people, things, concepts and movements related to [[Convivial Tools]]. [[Ivan Illich]] coined the term [[Convivial Tools]] in his 1973 book [[Tools for Conviviality]]. Convivial Tools can be defined as tools which allow the user to operate with independent efficiency.
  
==About this Site==
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This database website is a companion to the [http://conviviality.ouvaton.org conviviality.ouvaton.org] website, which remains my main showcase on the subject of Convivial Tools. The present website is a grab-bag of more hastily-written or less directly relevant pages. Some articles on the present website were copied over from that other website (they are tagged as [[:Category:Copied from conviviality.ouvaton.org]]), which seems a bad idea, since any modifications to one copy should then also be made to the other.
This site is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_is_a_work_in_progress Work in Progress]. To browse the site see:
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*[[:Category:Root]]: to descend the branches of the categories and sub-categories.
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*[[Site Map]]: the list of main categories and pages.
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==Focus on the Convivial Tool itself==
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==The Convivial Tool==
'''For an overview, see: [[Convivial Tool]].'''<br>
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This part of the website seeks to describe the [[Convivial Tool]] as a possible object of design and marketing. See the following categories and pages:
 
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*[[:Category:Convivial Design]]: characteristics of the convivial tool
Convivial Tool Principles:
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**Introductory page: [[Convivial Tool Characteristics]]
*[[:Category:Convivial Design]]
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*[[:Category:Convivial Product]]: production and marketing of the convivial tool
Convivial Tool product and marketing:
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**Introductory page: [[Convivial Product]]
*[[:Category:Convivial Product]]
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==Thematic Topics==
 
==Thematic Topics==
'''For an overview, see: [[Thematic Topics]].'''<br>
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This part of the website situates Convivial Tools within the broader frameworks of alternative technology and social change. See the page [[Thematic Topics]] for a more detailed summary. The main thematic topics are listed below in approximate order of their chronological development:
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*[[:Category:Historical Roots]] of the ideas behind Convivial Tools - see the introductory article [[Historical Roots Narrative]]
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*[[:Category:Post-War Cybernetics]] - see the introductory article [[Post-War Cybernetics]]
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*[[:Category:Sixties Counterculture]] - see the introductory article [[Sixties Counterculture]]
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*[[:Category:Whole Earth]] - see the introductory article [[Whole Earth]]
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*[[:Category:Appropriate Technology]] - see the introductory article [[Appropriate Technology]]
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*[[:Category:Ivan Illich]] - see the introductory article [[Ivan Illich]]
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*[[:Category:Convivial Education]] - this category needs to be added, since much work has been done on Convivial Tools for educational purposes 
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*[[:Category:Hacker Generation]] and the invention of the personal computer - see the introductory article [[Hacker Generation]]
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*[[:Category:Postmodernism]] - see the introductory article [[Postmodernism]]
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*[[:Category:Web]]: the web as convivial technology - see the introductory article [[The Web]]
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*[[:Category:FOSS]] - see the introductory article [[Free and Open Source Software]]
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*[[:Category:Open Source]] as a broad movement - see the introductory article [[Open Source]]
  
Historical background:
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The scope of these thematic topics is too wide. Some of the pages have been transferred or copied into my tentative (and very incomplete) [http://interdb.org Internet Database] and [http://iuserguide.com Internet User Guide] websites. Detailed pages on [[wiki]]s have been transferred to my [http://toolswiki.ouvaton.org Wiki History Database].
*[[:Category:Historical Roots]]
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*[[:Category:Post-War Cybernetics]]
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*[[:Category:Whole Earth]]
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*[[:Category:Appropriate Technology]]
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*[[:Category:Ivan Illich]]
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*[[:Category:Hacker Generation]]
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Computers and Internet:
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==About this website==
*[[:Category:FOSS]] ([[Free and Open Source Software]])
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[[User:Michael|Michael Slattery]] created and maintains this site.
*[[:Category:Cyberspace]]
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*[[:Category:Web]]
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*[[:Category:Convivial Websites]]
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Other Topics:
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The website is a structured collection of pages grouped into [[Special:Categories|categories]]. (Note that a page can belong to several categories, and that a category can be nested within others.) All categories are attached, directly or indirectly, to [[:Category:Root]]. Links to pages or categories that have yet to be created appear as [[red links]]. For a look behind the scenes, see [[:Category:Scaffolding]].
*[[:Category:Open Source]]
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*[[:Category:Open Design]]
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==Is this Website a Wiki?==
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Is this Website a Wiki? The website operates under [[MediaWiki]] software, and thus has the potential to be a [[Wiki]]. However, to prevent spam, the site is currently configured so that only I can edit pages.
This website operates under [[MediaWiki]] software and thus has the potential to be a [[Wiki]]. However, the site is currently configured so that only registered users can edit pages, and there is only one registered user.
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[[About this Site]]
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*The companion website, [http://conviviality.ouvaton.org conviviality.ouvaton.org], my main showcase about Convivial Tools.
*[[Road Maps]]
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*[[:Category:Cooperation]]: a site-within-the-site, the beginning of what could be a separate project on the subject of Cooperation
And see also the precursor of this website, the unfinished (and abandoned) [http://conviviality.ouvaton.org Convivial Tools Encyclopedia].
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