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The Libre Services Manifesto is the fundamental defining
document for the Libre Services model, providing a comprehensive
description of every aspect of the model. It will include the
following major content:
- Conceptual definition. Underlying philosophy; historical
background; technological context; benefits to society.
- Bootstrapping strategy. An explicit description of how
Libre Services will be moved from concept to reality. Viability of
Libre Services from both engineering and business perspectives;
required resources; models for collaborative development and
business deployment.
- Criteria for Libre Services branding. A definitive set of
criteria for what constitutes a Libre Service. Just as the GPL
defines free software, a precise definition is required for Libre
Services. This allows providers to brand their service unequivocally
as a genuine Libre Service, and prevents proprietary service
providers from claiming this brand.
- The Libre Services Social Contract. Libre Services will be
based on a written social contract. In the same spirit as the Debian Social Contract, this will consist of a set of ethical
commitments made by Libre Services developers towards the free
software community and the public.
- Libre Services reference model. Definitions of
terminology; how Libre Services relates to existing technology and
practices; general software architecture; definitions of usage
models; definitions of the franchise and other delivery models.
It is anticipated that the Libre Services Manifesto will take
the form of a series of articles, each of which stands on its own and
can be read independently of the others.
The Libre Services Manifesto will be published electronically at
the LibreServices.org website. In addition it will be published as a
physical book with an ISBN number.
The Libre Services Manifesto is an essential requirement for
communicating the concept to others. It is a highest-priority
mission-critical project.
The manifesto is scheduled to be largely complete by March 2007.
Initial work on the Libre Services Manifesto has been started by
the Free Protocols Foundation.
We are currently seeking sponsors to complete this work.
The current project manager is Andrew Hammoude.
The first article, Libre Services: A non-proprietary model for
delivery of Internet services is complete.
The second article, Libre Services: Projects for bootstrapping
(the present article) is in progress.
All other articles remain to be written.