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[[Wiki.trustroots.org]] is an independent wiki with information for people who are actively exchanging hospitality.
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'''[https://www.trustroots.org/ Trustroots]''' is a hospitality exchange network run by a UK non-profit foundation. The software is open source.  
'''[https://www.trustroots.org/ Trustroots]''' is a hospitality exchange network run by a UK non-profit foundation. The software is open source.  
It was started in December 2014 is being built by a small team of activists who felt that the world of sharing is being taken over by corporations trying to monetize people's willingness to help each other. Same team brought you also [[Hitchwiki]], [[Trashwiki]] and [[Nomadwiki]].
It was started in December 2014 is being built by a small team of activists who felt that the world of sharing is being taken over by corporations trying to monetize people's willingness to help each other. Same team brought you also [[:hitch:|Hitchwiki]], [[:trash:|Trashwiki]] and [[:nomad:|Nomadwiki]].


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== Circles ==
As of August Trustroots has 48 circles. At the moment these are:
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== History ==
Trustroots was launched in December 2014 by former volunteers of BeWelcome and Couchsurfing. By the same people who brought you also Hitchwiki, Trashwiki and Nomadwiki.
Read more about Trustroots history [[History_of_Trustroots|here]].
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Trustroots is a hospitality exchange network run by a UK non-profit foundation. The software is open source. It was started in December 2014 is being built by a small team of activists who felt that the world of sharing is being taken over by corporations trying to monetize people's willingness to help each other. Same team brought you also Hitchwiki, Trashwiki and Nomadwiki.


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Circles

As of August Trustroots has 48 circles. At the moment these are:

hitchhikers, dumpster divers, vegans&vegetarians, nomads, ecoliving, musicians, foodsharing, cyclists, hikers, punks, artists, hackers, lgbtq, yoga, buskers, rainbow gathering, climbers, spirituals, dancers, families, sailors, lindyhoppers, slackliners, acroyoga, van life, jugglers, Trustroots volunteers, cooking, photographers, gardeners & farmers, naturists, feminists, anarchists, squatters, surfers, motorcyclists, pilgrims, burners, circus, skateboarders, beer brewers, winemakers

History

Trustroots was launched in December 2014 by former volunteers of BeWelcome and Couchsurfing. By the same people who brought you also Hitchwiki, Trashwiki and Nomadwiki. Read more about Trustroots history here.