Libre and Open Source
Wikimedia Italy believes in Free/Libre and Open Source software as the only good way to freely share in the sum of all knowledge.
This page describes some Free/Libre software in use in the WMIT association, and why.
FAQ
- About proprietary software
- We want to live in a world where our goals are achievable with Libre software. Sometime this is easy, sometime this is not. When it's not, WMIT is committed to describe this bug and design a solution, in order to solve it in medium or long time.
- Success stories
- WMIT migrated successfully from Google Meet to BigBlueButton in 2020
- WMIT migrated successfully from Google Form to LimeSurvey in 2021
- WMIT migrated from a proprietary CRM to CiviCRM in 2022
Web browsing: Firefox
Wikipedia exists since it's rendered by a web browser. To keep our contributions secure we need a modern, secure, fast and well-optimized web browser. To reach this goal, we are grateful to Mozilla Firefox and Chromium, dedicated to heavy security standards, openness and anonymization and 100% history ownership, and available under a Free/Libre software license, encouraging independent security auditing.
That is why we recommend Mozilla Firefox and Chromium, and advise against Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Opera, and any other proprietary web browser, where the user is not in control of their browser.
Survey: LimeSurvey
In 2021, Italian Linux Society (partner of Wikimedia Italy) invested in security auditing on LimeSurvey, with the goal of assuring that there was no excuse for adopting LimeSurvey in Wikimedia Italia or Wikimedia Foundation.
LimeSurvey is now in use in Wikimedia Italia (hosted by our infrastructure), and since 2022 LimeSurvey is also in use in Wikimedia Foundation (hosted by LimeSurvey).
- LimeSurvey advantages
- powerful platform really multi-language
- powerful flexible user roles
- 100% data ownership
- GDPR friendly
- no limitations / easy to hack and extend
- LimeSurvey disadvantages
- not suitable for fast prototyping or hot changes
- About LimeSurvey in Wikimedia projects
- About LimeSurvey in Wikimedia Italy
Project management: Wikimedia Phabricator
Wikimedia Phabricator is a very good piece of software that increase team throughput, focusing about things, identify deadlocks, and with good backlog management.
- Wikimedia Phabricator advantages
- accurate sub-task management and visualization (to better triage blocking parts)
- powerful access level system (ability to create private "Spaces", to have private and public Tasks organized together)
- trasparency (no need to login to see something)
- not project-centric (a single Task can involve multiple projects or departments)
- transparency (no need to login to see something)
- Wikimedia Phabricator disadvantages
- not so popular or mainstream
- About Wikimedia Phabricator
Videocall: BigBlueButton and Jitsi Meeting
We use BigBlueButton for serious meetings (e.g. assembly) and for staff meetings, since it has very powerful moderation tools, plus a collaborative whiteboard.
The problem with BigBlueButton is that our local service provider is very strict in our integration with Moodle. For example, in our BBB, guests cannot change their names. So, we usually invite special guests in Moodle, so they have a name. That's why sometime Jitsi Meeting is preferred.
Jitsi Meeting is nice because it's very easy and it natively allows streaming to any social network (whatever RMTP URL), and it has advanced audio volume management, for each participant.
File archiviation: Nextcloud
We are happy with NextCloud. We are so happy with NextCloud that, at the time of writing, we have 2 NextCloud servers.