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The people who make peer to peer happen

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Michel Bauwens
23rd May 2006


Our work at the P2P Foundation is not just about documenting concepts and organizations, but also about the individuals who make it happen through their creative and courageous engagement.

If you want to know ‘Who is Who’ in the open, participatory and commons-related movements, then we recommend that you consult our P2P Indviduals Directory, which collates many biographies and is preceded by a P2P Hall of Fame, outlining those individuals who contributed most. If you want to know more, we have started collating indvidual interviews, either in text form, or as podcasts or webcasts.

One thing that needs to happen, and for which we would appreciate any volunteers, is to integrate the individual bios with the interview/podcast/webcast resources about them.

Further input on who should be listed, and who is worthy of being in the P2P Hall of Fame, are welcome as well,

Michel Bauwens, Chiang Mai, May 23, 2006

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