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Project Rivista was possible due to the generous grants of these organizations.
NGI Zero Core
Together we will pave the way to the next generation internet.
The next generation internet initiative envisions the information age will be an era that brings out the best in all of us.
We want to enable human potential, mobility and creativity at the largest possible scale – while dealing responsibly with our natural resources.
In order to preserve and expand the European way of life, the programme helps shape a value-centric, human and inclusive Internet for all.
Stichting NLnet
Moving the internet forward.
The non-profit NLnet Foundation was formally started in 1989 as an independent legal entity, but incorporates networking activities since 1982.
The foundation (in Dutch called “Stichting NLnet” or shortly “NLnet”) had a major role in raising the so-called pan-European “UNIX” Network and the commercial and public internet network provision in the Netherlands.
European Commission
NGI0 Core is made possible with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology.
GoodBytes
GoodBytes with high-performance XMPP infrastructure utilizing Openfire XMPP servers.
GoodBytes specializes in Openfire development and integration challenges, and provides installation, configuration, and maintenance services.
WPN
Hosting for Project Rivista was kindly provided by “Wood Peckers Nest”.
🐦 @wpn (woodpeckersnest.space/eu) is a no-profit project run by Simone “roughnecks” Canaletti.
It offers services to friends and acquaintances; some of the offered services are chat, electronic mailing, and publishing; from Email, and XMPP accounts to fully featured secured shell (SSH) accounts with various of connected services. It also provides a “Gemini Capsule” for every member.
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