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London Hackspace becomes first virtualised non-profit corporation

By Charles Armstrong | August 6, 2011

On Wednesday 27th July the members of London Hackspace gathered at the Trampery in London for the organisation’s Annual General Meeting. The main item on the agenda was a proposal to adopt a new set of corporate articles virtualising all procedures of the Board of Directors on a platform created by One Click Orgs. Russ Garrett, [...]

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One Click Orgs announces project with London Hackspace

By Charles Armstrong | April 28, 2010

I’m delighted to announce that One Click Orgs has formed a project with London Hackspace to create the world’s first virtualised non-profit corporation. London Hackspace is the UK’s leading hackerspace. It currently has more than 40 members and a space in Barnsbury, north London, where they get together to work on projects and socialise. London [...]

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First five groups selected for beta programme

By Charles Armstrong | November 23, 2009

We’re delighted to announce the first five groups selected to participate in the One Click Orgs beta programme. The groups are: WordCamp UK (UK) Open Font Library (International) Open Kollab (USA / International) Southend in Transition (UK) Crafting Gentleness (N Ireland / International) We’ll be setting up platforms for each group over the coming week. [...]

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Rewired State becomes second alpha customer

By Charles Armstrong | June 1, 2009

Rewired State, the influential initiative connecting government with technology innovation, has signed up as One Click Orgs’ second alpha customer. Following their hugely successful “hack the government” event on 7th March 2009 Rewired State has been besieged with interest from government and developers alike. Now they’ve decided to form an organisation to build on this [...]

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BarCampLondon becomes first alpha customer

By Charles Armstrong | February 18, 2009

Yesterday evening the BarCampLondon Planning Association (the organisation putting on BarCampLondon) became One Click Orgs’ first alpha customer. The association held its founding meeting at the Trampery and adopted a Themis constitution running on the prototype server. This is an important step forward for OCO, the first time an independent group has used the platform [...]

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