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This page gathers the resources that surround Futuh beyond the product documentation: where to learn, where to find the project’s political position, where to talk with other organizations already using it, and where to look at the source code. These are canonical links: if you need them in an email, a presentation, or a proposal, you can copy them from here.

The Futuh school offers open learning tracks on using the modules, the social and solidarity economy operating system, and deploying Futuh in third-sector organizations.

Tracks are updated regularly. If your organization wants to book a closed training session for its team, write to [email protected].

The Manifesto sets out the political position and design principles of Futuh: why the project exists, what differentiates it from commercial ERPs, and what commitments it makes to its user organizations.

Recommended reading when you onboard someone new to the team, when you are preparing a proposal for your board, or when you want to understand why Futuh makes certain technical and economic decisions.

The Futuh community brings together the organizations that are already using or deploying the product. It is the space to share good practices, raise questions with people who have walked a similar path, and participate in the conversation about the project’s evolution.

  • [VERIFY: canonical URL for the Futuh community space pending, likely a Matrix space or Discourse forum].

Futuh’s source code is free software. The main repositories are published on GitHub under the Excauboi organization while the transfer to the Futuh organization is completed.

  • Support if you need specific help with your instance.
  • Release notes to follow the product’s evolution.