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This project exists to make libre, self-hosted software genuinely functional for real businesses and real people — not as a demonstration of what is technically possible, but as operational infrastructure for those who would rather own their tools than rent them.
The same principles and stack are made available through three distinct models of sovereignty. The shared unix system — a tilde — serves as the practical entry point and living demonstration of Shared Infrastructure: a single account grants access to a coherent stack of electronic mail, communication, project management, a shared knowledge base, and e-commerce. Independent users do not share a business, yet they share a category of problem; two people running small shops do not have the same customers or accounts, but they have the same questions about payment processing, logistics, and the law. Those questions, answered once and held in common, are available to everyone while each person's operation remains entirely their own.
The same foundation scales without modification to Hosted Sovereignty on dedicated virtual machines or bare metal, and ultimately to Complete Autonomy on client premises. Every improvement made here — to a mail system, a communications setup, a collaboration platform — is returned to the commons. If your business funds a better solution today, the businesses that follow benefit from it. When others do the same, you benefit in turn. This is how libre software has always functioned at its best: not as charity, but as rational participation in shared infrastructure.
Find out what is available and how to become involved.