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| ====== Next Generation Internet ====== | ====== Next Generation Internet ====== | ||
| - | The Next Generation Internet is an initiative supported by the [[European Commission]]. [[Open Source]] Projects aligned with the NGI vision are eligible for grants through various programs. | + | The Next Generation Internet is an initiative supported by the [[European Commission]]. |
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| + | [[Open Source]] Projects aligned with the NGI vision are eligible for grants through various programs. | ||
| Website: https:// | Website: https:// | ||
| "A Human Internet for a better future" | "A Human Internet for a better future" | ||
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| + | ==== Origin ==== | ||
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| + | === Timeline === | ||
| + | November 2016: Public Consultation about the Internet of 2030 | ||
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| + | May 2017: Launch of NGI Study and HUB4NGI | ||
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| + | October 2017: Programme Shape for NGI | ||
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| + | Mid 2018: NGI Open Internet Initiative WP2018-20 | ||
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| + | Mid 2019: Joint Experimentation Research and Innovation Action | ||
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| + | 2020+ NGI Flagship | ||
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| + | [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==== Partners==== | ||
| + | - APELL – (Association Professionnelle Européenne du Logiciel Libre) – Europe’s | ||
| + | - Open Source Business Association | ||
| + | - Association for Progressive Communications – A global network and organisation that strives towards easy and affordable access to a free and open internet to improve the lives of people and create a more just world | ||
| + | - Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Information Technology – The second-largest technical university in the Czech Republic | ||
| + | - Center for the Cultivation of Technology – A charitable non-profit host organization for international Free Software projects | ||
| + | - Commons Caretakers – A not-for-profit service provider for the development of Commons | ||
| + | - Free Silicon Foundation – (FSi) promotes Free and Open Source (FOS) in the context of silicon integrated circuits | ||
| + | - [[Free Software Foundation Europe]] – Association charity that aims to empower users to control technology | ||
| + | - HAN University of Applied Sciences – Dept. Inclusive Design & Engineering – one of the core competence building centres of accessibility in the Netherlands | ||
| + | - NixOS Foundation – Foundation supporting development and use of purely functional configuration management tools, in particular NixOS and related projects (([[https:// | ||
| + | - [[NLnet Foundation]] (NL) – Grantmaking public benefit organisation founded by pioneers of the early European internet | ||
| + | - OpenForum Europe (OFE) – A European open source software and open standard not-for-profit think tank | ||
| + | - OW2 is an independent, | ||
| + | - Petites Singularités – Non profit organisation working with free sofware and focusing on collective practices | ||
| + | - Radically Open Security – Not-for-profit open source security company | ||
| + | - Internet Society Switzerland – (ISOC.ch) is a recognized Chapter of the global | ||
| + | - [[Internet Society]] | ||
| + | - Tolerant Networks – A Trinity College Dublin campus company focused on robust interoperable communications | ||
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| === Themes === | === Themes === | ||
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| |Review|https:// | |Review|https:// | ||
| - | Partners | ||
| - | - APELL – (Association Professionnelle Européenne du Logiciel Libre) – Europe’s | ||
| - | - Open Source Business Association | ||
| - | - Association for Progressive Communications – A global network and organisation that strives towards easy and affordable access to a free and open internet to improve the lives of people and create a more just world | ||
| - | - Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Information Technology – The second-largest technical university in the Czech Republic | ||
| - | - Center for the Cultivation of Technology – A charitable non-profit host organization for international Free Software projects | ||
| - | - Commons Caretakers – A not-for-profit service provider for the development of Commons | ||
| - | - Free Silicon Foundation – (FSi) promotes Free and Open Source (FOS) in the context of silicon integrated circuits | ||
| - | - [[Free Software Foundation Europe]] – Association charity that aims to empower users to control technology | ||
| - | - HAN University of Applied Sciences – Dept. Inclusive Design & Engineering – one of the core competence building centres of accessibility in the Netherlands | ||
| - | - NixOS Foundation – Foundation supporting development and use of purely functional configuration management tools, in particular NixOS and related projects | ||
| - | - [[NLnet Foundation]] (NL) – Grantmaking public benefit organisation founded by pioneers of the early European internet | ||
| - | - OpenForum Europe (OFE) – A European open source software and open standard not-for-profit think tank | ||
| - | - OW2 is an independent, | ||
| - | - Petites Singularités – Non profit organisation working with free sofware and focusing on collective practices | ||
| - | - Radically Open Security – Not-for-profit open source security company | ||
| - | - Internet Society Switzerland – (ISOC.ch) is a recognized Chapter of the global | ||
| - | - [[Internet Society]] | ||
| - | - Tolerant Networks – A Trinity College Dublin campus company focused on robust interoperable communications | ||
| ==== Trust ==== | ==== Trust ==== | ||