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*'''[[BeWelcome]]''' (BW): is a hospitality exchange network, based on an [[free software]], democratically controlled by [[NGO]] [[BeVolunteer]]. and started by ex unsatisified HC volunteers. | *'''[[BeWelcome]]''' (BW): is a hospitality exchange network, based on an [[free software]], democratically controlled by [[NGO]] [[BeVolunteer]]. and started by ex unsatisified HC volunteers. | ||
− | ''[[Hospitality Club]]''' (HC): is the biggest network, but there are issues of censorship and basically one person is in control. | + | *''[[Hospitality Club]]''' (HC): is the biggest network, but there are issues of censorship and basically one person is in control. |
*'''[[CouchSurfing]]''' (CS): is also big, and its policies are somewhat more open and democratic. Managed by a non-profit organization. | *'''[[CouchSurfing]]''' (CS): is also big, and its policies are somewhat more open and democratic. Managed by a non-profit organization. | ||
*Servas is an offline hospitality exchange network, more than 50 years old, and somewhat inconvenient for today's youth, but apparently it is completely democratic (including elections). | *Servas is an offline hospitality exchange network, more than 50 years old, and somewhat inconvenient for today's youth, but apparently it is completely democratic (including elections). |
Revision as of 23:37, 17 May 2010
Hospitality exchange is social networking that allows people to find a place to stay or simply meet travellers or local people.
- BeWelcome (BW): is a hospitality exchange network, based on an free software, democratically controlled by NGO BeVolunteer. and started by ex unsatisified HC volunteers.
- Hospitality Club' (HC): is the biggest network, but there are issues of censorship and basically one person is in control.
- CouchSurfing (CS): is also big, and its policies are somewhat more open and democratic. Managed by a non-profit organization.
- Servas is an offline hospitality exchange network, more than 50 years old, and somewhat inconvenient for today's youth, but apparently it is completely democratic (including elections).
- Pasporta Servo (http://www.pasportaservo.org/): Esperantist hospitality network.
External links
- BeWelcome.org "Open Source Hospitality exchange project"
- BeWelcome Source Code
- BeVolunteer NGO
- Opencouchsurfig.org "The campaign for a truly open CouchSurfing organisation"
- Hospitality Guide
This article is based on a public domain infoAnarchy article: Hospitality_exchange | iA |