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Decidim : Open-Source participatory democracy for cities and organizations

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  • jdaviescoatesJ Offline
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    #4

    Decidim seems to be beginning to get some serious traction, e.g.

    Spanish Co-ops are using it for virtual AGMs and assemblies:
    https://community.coops.tech/t/online-assembly/2144/3?u=jdaviescoates

    The town authority of Bühl, Germany, is using it internally (and has plans to get the citizens involved too), see:
    https://fsfe.org/news/2020/news-20200630-01.html

    (the latter article is primary about how Bühl used Jitsi Meet to offer a free video meeting to their citizens, but also touches on their use of Decidim, and is also where I found out about the awesome 4Minitz app)

    Would love to see Decidim on Cloudron! 🙂

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      I installed decidim for a collective of citizens for the local elections of my city in France (Poitiers).

      It's a really powerfull software that can be used by small and big entities.
      In France, there are also more and more installations.
      https://club.decidim.opensourcepolitics.eu/assemblies/Decidim/f/202/

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      • jeauJ jeau

        I installed decidim for a collective of citizens for the local elections of my city in France (Poitiers).

        It's a really powerfull software that can be used by small and big entities.
        In France, there are also more and more installations.
        https://club.decidim.opensourcepolitics.eu/assemblies/Decidim/f/202/

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        @jeau that's great!

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          Okay, so this is back in my crosshairs to one extent or another, and that's good since I don't know of anyone else packaging on a regular basis who spends all day in Ruby like I tend to 🙂

          The main thing to point out here is that while I definitely can package this, Decidim itself is not an app, but a constellation of Rails engines (it's a Ruby on Rails framework thing - https://guides.rubyonrails.org/engines.html if you want to read), so it has to be packaged up inside of a host Rails app to actually be of any use. I think such a thing could be written and done to a fairly positive result, with reasonably easy maintenance, but that would be my main concern.

          I expect this will likely not be something I'm ready to pick up for a while, so curious to gauge interest in this app specifically, as well as any other feedback about dealbreakers and/or maintenance concerns.

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          • jimcavoliJ jimcavoli

            Okay, so this is back in my crosshairs to one extent or another, and that's good since I don't know of anyone else packaging on a regular basis who spends all day in Ruby like I tend to 🙂

            The main thing to point out here is that while I definitely can package this, Decidim itself is not an app, but a constellation of Rails engines (it's a Ruby on Rails framework thing - https://guides.rubyonrails.org/engines.html if you want to read), so it has to be packaged up inside of a host Rails app to actually be of any use. I think such a thing could be written and done to a fairly positive result, with reasonably easy maintenance, but that would be my main concern.

            I expect this will likely not be something I'm ready to pick up for a while, so curious to gauge interest in this app specifically, as well as any other feedback about dealbreakers and/or maintenance concerns.

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            @jimcavoli I'm certainly very interested in this. Would be great to be able to offer it to local authorities large and small to improve their democratic decision making systems.

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              #9

              Some good news about Decidim 🙂

              "The agreement establishes a financial contribution framework that serves as a scale for other national or international public bodies that wish to join in the future."

              Should hopefully mean the software is well funded going forward.

              See:

              https://meta.decidim.org/assemblies/general-assembly-association/f/1204/posts/166

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • jimcavoliJ jimcavoli

                Okay, so this is back in my crosshairs to one extent or another, and that's good since I don't know of anyone else packaging on a regular basis who spends all day in Ruby like I tend to 🙂

                The main thing to point out here is that while I definitely can package this, Decidim itself is not an app, but a constellation of Rails engines (it's a Ruby on Rails framework thing - https://guides.rubyonrails.org/engines.html if you want to read), so it has to be packaged up inside of a host Rails app to actually be of any use. I think such a thing could be written and done to a fairly positive result, with reasonably easy maintenance, but that would be my main concern.

                I expect this will likely not be something I'm ready to pick up for a while, so curious to gauge interest in this app specifically, as well as any other feedback about dealbreakers and/or maintenance concerns.

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                @jimcavoli I would find this interesting for nonprofits working in civic change

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                  A new version came out recently, lots of nice improvements. Great to see this getting better and better

                  https://decidim.org/blog/2021-10-07-new-version-0-25-0/

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    Version 0.26 is out 🙂 Looks great!

                    https://decidim.org/blog/2022-02-22-new-version-0-26-0/

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                      Still under development Version v0.29.2 released last month
                      https://github.com/decidim/decidim/releases/tag/v0.29.2

                      From their blog
                      https://decidim.org/blog/2025-02-14-decidim-revamp-platform-consolidation-and-improvement-with-ngi-support/

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