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Everyday System Admin: Exploring Open-Source Tools for Community Servers
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Many of us rely on big tech every day, but what if communities could run their own digital services, privately, sustainably, and on their own terms?

This hands-on workshop explores the software and principles behind community servers, highlighting open-source platforms like Nextcloud, Etherpad, and Matrix. These tools are alternatives to corporate services, giving communities more control over data, privacy, and energy use.

Through discussion, practical demonstrations, and real-world examples, we’ll show that digital infrastructure doesn’t have to be complex, corporate, or power-hungry. Instead, it can be open, local, empowering, and designed for the common good.

Together we will explore:
How community-controlled servers can support privacy, sustainability, and collective ownership. The benefits of decentralised, open-source platforms over big-tech alternatives. Practical examples of communities taking control of their digital infrastructure. Ways to build collaborative, ethical, and resilient digital spaces

No prior technical knowledge is required, just curiosity and an interest in reimagining how digital systems can serve people and communities rather than corporations.

Information published by Leisure and Culture Dundee.
Free.
Promoted By: Crafting Digital CIC
Saturday 7th March 2026 10:00am
Commercial Street
Dundee
DD1 1DQ
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