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Welcome to '''TZMWiki''', a website devoted to collecting and sharing structured information about [[Jacque Fresco]]'s [[w:Social engineering|Social engineering]] proposal of a [[Resource-Based Economy]], and all movements, projects and supporting groups who are working to transition to a global, peaceful society of abundance in which money and government would be rendered obsolete, in particular [[The Venus Project]] and [[The Zeitgeist Movement]]. This knowledge-base's main objectives are increasing the accuracy and consensus around definitions, application, and transition methods relating to a Resource-Based Economy.
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Welcome to '''RBEM Wiki''', a website devoted to collecting and sharing structured information about [[Jacque Fresco]]'s [[w:Social engineering|Social engineering]] proposal of a [[Resource-Based Economic Model]], and all movements, projects and supporting groups who are working to transition to a global, peaceful society of abundance in which money and government would be rendered obsolete, in particular [[The Venus Project]] and [[The Zeitgeist Movement]]. This knowledge-base's main objectives are increasing the accuracy and consensus around definitions, application, and transition methods relating to a Resource-Based Economy.
  
TZMWiki is a young [[w:Free content|free]] and [[w:collaborative editing|collaboratively edited]] [[w:Internet encyclopedia|Internet encyclopedia]] proposed to the community by [[User:Ziggy|Ziggy]] and mostly contributed to until now by [[TZM]] activists in Sydney chapter. It borrows from the experience of the [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] editors ((the [[w:Wikipedians|Wikipedians]]), which have implemented systems which achieved general consensus in a great number of topics through means of [[w:crowdsourcing|crowdsourcing]].
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RBEM Wiki is a young [[w:Free content|free]] and [[w:collaborative editing|collaboratively edited]] [[w:Internet encyclopedia|Internet encyclopedia]] proposed to the community by [[User:Ziggy|Ziggy]] and mostly contributed to until now by [[TZM]] activists in Sydney chapter. It borrows from the experience of the [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] editors ((the [[w:Wikipedians|Wikipedians]]), which have implemented systems which achieved general consensus in a great number of topics through means of [[w:crowdsourcing|crowdsourcing]].
  
We're looking for collaborators and enthusiasts who see long term value in this project; contributing is very easy, please consider becoming a contributor! This Knowledge-base is written in [[w:English_language|English]], with some articles also written in [[w:Esperanto|Esperanto]]. Started in 2012, it currently contains [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles. For more information about how to contribute and other technical details, please visit [[TZMWiki:About]].
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We're looking for collaborators and enthusiasts who see long term value in this project; contributing is very easy, please consider becoming a contributor! This Knowledge-base is written in [[w:English_language|English]], with some articles also written in [[w:Esperanto|Esperanto]]. Started in 2012, it currently contains [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles. For more information about how to contribute and other technical details, please visit [[RBEMWiki:About]].
  
 
== Mission ==
 
== Mission ==

Revision as of 13:59, 26 December 2012


Welcome to RBEM Wiki, a website devoted to collecting and sharing structured information about Jacque Fresco's Social engineering proposal of a Resource-Based Economic Model, and all movements, projects and supporting groups who are working to transition to a global, peaceful society of abundance in which money and government would be rendered obsolete, in particular The Venus Project and The Zeitgeist Movement. This knowledge-base's main objectives are increasing the accuracy and consensus around definitions, application, and transition methods relating to a Resource-Based Economy.

RBEM Wiki is a young free and collaboratively edited Internet encyclopedia proposed to the community by Ziggy and mostly contributed to until now by TZM activists in Sydney chapter. It borrows from the experience of the Wikipedia editors ((the Wikipedians), which have implemented systems which achieved general consensus in a great number of topics through means of crowdsourcing.

We're looking for collaborators and enthusiasts who see long term value in this project; contributing is very easy, please consider becoming a contributor! This Knowledge-base is written in English, with some articles also written in Esperanto. Started in 2012, it currently contains 114 articles. For more information about how to contribute and other technical details, please visit RBEMWiki:About.

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Mission

The mission of this Knowledgebase is to:

  • Define clearly what are the common and personal understandings of the idea of a Resource-Based Economy for the various groups that actively support it
  • Provide a common space for recording relevant information about each activist and supporting group, such as structure, mission, links, codes of conduct, contact details, etc
  • Provide a space for RBE-related material that is not yet suitable for the Wikipedia itself

Main topics in this knowledge-base

FAQ

Why not use Wikipedia for this?

The Wikipedia is concerned with what's factual, requiring very stringent referencing system in an academic style. Whilst this is a great way to ensure the maximum quality for a crowdsourced encyclopaedia, it becomes unsuitable for projects like this one. Unlike Wikipedia, this knowledge-base is concerned with the development of a set of ideas, evaluating proposals, and discussing approaches for action. For more information see what Wikipedia is not, especially regarding speculative content.

Any articles in this knowledgebase which achieve a degree of quality appropriate for Wikipedia (e.g. factual, objective, neutral, well-referenced) could, and probably should, be relocated into the Wikipedia. Once this knowledgebase reaches a sizeable number of great quality articles, it might be possible to join the MediaWiki Interwiki network.

How is this Wiki related to The Zeitgeist Movement?

This website was conceived, and initially registered, as part of a chapter project within The Zeitgeist Movement (TZM). Its original purpose was to document information about TZM, specifically, and Resource-Based Economy matters in general. However, that original intention has been superseded by the one stated in the Mission. It is possible that the website will change its name to RBEWiki in the future.

How is this Wiki related to The Venus Project?

This website honours Jacque Fresco in that he devoted half of his life to develop and promote his idea of a Resource-Based Economy. However this wiki does not devote to The Venus Project's specific idea of a RBE, or its transition style for implementing a worldwide RBE. TVP activists are most welcomed to participate of this knowledgebase, e.g. by helping define and document aspects of a RBE, or to use it for documenting some of their own information.

How is this Wiki related to the RBE10K Project?

Both this knowledgebase and The RBE10K Project were created by the same activist, Ziggy. Also, the RBE10K project will rely heavily on this wiki from the very beginning, to document most of the progress it will make between 2013 and 2014, and possibly after implementing the city as well.

Who funds this website?

It only costs $10 per month to run, plus around $10 per year for the domain. The cost is currently covered by Ziggy.

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