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Travellers' community for sharing, hosting and getting people together.

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  • First Trustroots collective: Berlin 2015

    First Trustroots collective: Berlin 2015

    From the 7th of August and onwards the Trustroots team is gathering in Berlin for the first Trustroots collective. We launched the website last December and we are very happy with the current situation. We now have an official non profit Trustroots Foundation registered in the UK. Almost 9000 members strong, with a lot of…

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    guaka

    July 30, 2015
    Foundation, Trustroots, Volunteering
  • The Invisible Key (& 2)

    – Is that a river? – I asked out loud while contemplating the beautiful shore of an small river, but big enough to swim. And no easy to find if you didn’t know the area. Picture perfect. – Yeah, we are so lucky that runs along side this part of the property – Rachel, our…

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    Carlos

    May 5, 2015
    Community Stories, Trustroots
  • Trustroots community is now 5000 members strong

    Trustroots community is now 5000 members strong

    Thank you! Thanks for the photo goes to Wesley Stanford. Check his photos, they’re great!

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    Mikael

    April 25, 2015
    Trustroots
  • Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung article (in German)

    Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung article (in German)

    A couple of weeks ago Mikael, Callum and I were interviewed by Marlene Göring. She was writing an article about hospitality exchange for a renowned German newspaper. Here’s the article, it’s in German: Sofa So Good – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (posted here by author’s request). And a big chunk of it is about Trustroots! It mostly looks pretty…

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    guaka

    April 23, 2015
    Foundation, Trustroots
  • We’re now testing with Browserstack

    We’re now testing with Browserstack

    Test driven development is great. Before you create new features or fix a bug you first write a test case that covers the specific issue. In the long run this means that you’re avoiding unforeseen side effects and that the entire code base is a lot more stable. Selenium testing is great in that you’re…

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    guaka

    April 7, 2015
    Technical, Trustroots
  • Announcing the Trustroots Foundation

    Announcing the Trustroots Foundation

    Exciting times! It’s time to give a little update about our legal status. From a legal point of view Trustroots has been a hobby project so far, but we obviously need a non-profit legal base for our project. We now have the Trustroots Foundation. We just set up a Limited by Guarantee (LBG) in the United Kingdom under…

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    guaka

    March 10, 2015
    Foundation, Trustroots
  • It’s not Trustroutes

    It’s not Trustroutes

    This is a tiny post to help people who are trying to find us under other words. It’s not Trustroutes. But if you’re googling this name we want you to find us nevertheless. Same for trust routes, trustroute and trust route. It’s quite a nice name as well, especially when it comes to hitchhiking. But…

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    guaka

    February 5, 2015
    Trustroots
  • The Invisible Key (1)

    I was very lucky in 2007, someone called me and offered a spacious flat in the center of the city. Two months after I moved in, I already had all the dinners I could have with my old time friends, but still felt it’d be cool to share it with more people, besides, I used…

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    Carlos

    January 15, 2015
    Community Stories, Trustroots
  • How we “use” Facebook

    It seems there is a misunderstanding about how we’re using Facebook. I’m getting some signals that some people don’t want to sign up “because of Facebook”. Let me clarify three things about what we do with Facebook. There is no and there never will be any obligation to have a Facebook account to use Trustroots.…

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    guaka

    January 14, 2015
    Technical, Trustroots
  • Life outside the Big Blue Box

    Life outside the Big Blue Box

    It’s not that everyone needs to stop using Facebook but those who actually communicate with friends, participate in communities and organise real life meetings really should start using something else as well. The rest could spend less time looking at stream of pictures and random blurbs, but for that Facebook is really ideal. Just like…

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    Mikael

    December 29, 2014
    Trustroots
  • Taking roots

    Taking roots

    I’m writing down my own opinions, ideas and experiences, these are not necessarily shared by other team members. The roots of this website have been growing for a long time. Back in 2005 I wrote an article about how hospitality exchange websites should be based on free software and free from censorship. In August 2006…

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    guaka

    December 27, 2014
    Trustroots, Volunteering
  • Introducing Trustroots

    Introducing Trustroots

    Yay! Trustroots.org is now out of the first testing/bugfixing round. It’s time to join us and spread the word! This post was originally published at Mikael’s blog. Me and other hospex activists are creating a new volunteer based gift/free-economy project. While hosting will be at the core of Trustroots, it’s not limited to it. Hitchwiki…

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    Mikael

    December 23, 2014
    Newsletter, Trustroots
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Trustroots 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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