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Open Project Development

The first website based on the LDI concept

The future has never been so near

If you're new and you are reading this, you might have the time to read the next four lines as well, just to know what this wiki is.

  • This isn't a normal wiki
  • This wiki is made to be active
  • But what is the activity of this wiki?
  • It depends on you!

Got interested?

In this website, everyone can start a project. Yes, a real project to develope, with a precise goal, a project that can success or fail, a project that can be well- or bad organized, like every normal project... But with three revolutionary properties:

  1. Everyone in the world can join the projects and contribute with his own possibilities.
  2. The projects are organized and developed directly on the web.
  3. The projects are not isolated in different websites, but all reachable through an unique and organized wiki that categorizes them and lets important information about them be much easier to find.

All this means:

If you want to do something, anything, you just have to open a project in this wiki, and like minded people from all over the world will be able to join you and to contribute to your project!

Now just stop for a moment and think what could (and can) all be made with a world-known website of this kind.


Congratulations! You just got the LDI concept. Projects with the properties told above are called LDIs. An LDI (that simply comes from Let's Do It) is an open online project, hosted in an LDI hosting website (like this wiki).


Open Project Development is the first LDI (that you too can join), started in this wiki, and its goal is to develop this powerful concept, and to let it get known.

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