Template: Consensus OK
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Revision as of 00:49, 13 November 2014
This template is used in the GNU/consensus to describe software projects that show recommended features.
| Type | Template | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Compromised | Template:Consensus_Compromised | Electronic communication systems that spy on their users, or otherwise do not respect their freedom intentionally. |
| Broken | Template:Consensus_Broken | Well-intended systems that can be useful but present flaws or limitations in their architecture or implementation. |
| OK | Template:Consensus_OK | Systems conceived to preserve their users freedom and privacy, and will thwart global surveillance as well. |
Using Template:Consensus_OK
Example with Tor:
{{Consensus OK
|name=Tor
|type=Anonymity Netwok
|license=GPL
|url=https://torproject.org/
|availability=Desktop, Mobile
|description=
Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against traffic analysis,
a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential
business activities and relationships, and state security.
|features=...
|pros=
* Free Software
* Strong and lively community
* Effective thwarting global surveillance
* Many use cases across the social spectrum
* Mainstream recognition
|cons=
* Advanced usage can be difficult
* Dependent on U.S. military funding
* Not yet mainstream acceptance
}}