![]() Alaveteli.org  | |
| Written in | Ruby on Rails | 
|---|---|
| License | AGPLv3[1] | 
| Website | alaveteli | 
Alaveteli is free and open source software by mySociety to help citizens write Freedom of Information requests and automatically publish any responses.[2]
Alaveteli is described as "a project to create a free, standard, internationalised platform for making Freedom of Information (FOI) requests".[3][4] Alaveteli is funded by the Open Society Institute and the Hivos Foundation.[5]
It started life as the software running WhatDoTheyKnow, a UK site that publishes responses to FOI requests. The original WhatDoTheyKnow code was written primarily by Francis Irving while working for mySociety.[6] Alaveteli is named after Alaveteli in Finland where Anders Chydenius who was an early campaigner[7] for Freedom of Information worked as a curate. Alaveteli is the name for the software rather than a public facing website or brand.
People who run sites on the Alaveteli platform are also invited to become part of a community, with support and tips shared via a message board,[8] and regular conferences[9]
Alternative free and open source software that are used to operate FOI-request portals include Froide, which[10] FragDenStaat.de in Germany and FragDenStaat.at in Austria are based on, and MuckRock,[11] which is used for MuckRock and FOIA Machine in the United States.
Sites running Alaveteli
- Australia – https://www.righttoknow.org.au
 - Belgium – https://transparencia.be/
 - Bosnia – https://web.archive.org/web/20170925022926/http://pravodaznam.ba/
 - Brazil – http://www.queremossaber.org.br
 - Congo (DRC) – http://www.tunabakonzi.org/
 - Croatia – http://imamopravoznati.org/
 - Czech Republic – http://www.infoprovsechny.cz/
 - European Union – http://www.asktheeu.org/
 - Hong Kong – https://accessinfo.hk/
 - Hungary – https://www.kimittud.hu/
 - Israel – https://web.archive.org/web/20140408222116/http://www.askdata.org.il/
 - Italy – Chiedi
 - Kosovo – https://archive.today/20130415060831/http://www.informatazyrtare.org/
 - Liberia – http://infolib.org.lr/
 - Macedonia – http://www.slobodenpristap.mk/
 - Malaysia – https://web.archive.org/web/20160817111902/http://foi.sinarproject.org/
 - Moldova - https://vreauinfo.md
 - Nepal – https://asknepal.info/
 - New Zealand – http://fyi.org.nz
 - Nicaragua – https://derechoapreguntar.org/
 - Norway – https://www.mimesbronn.no/
 - Paraguay – https://web.archive.org/web/20161016103538/https://www.queremosaber.org.py/
 - Romania – https://web.archive.org/web/20161014060621/https://nuvasuparati.info/
 - Rwanda – https://sobanukirwa.rw/
 - Serbia – https://archive.today/20140615094118/http://www.daznamosvi.rs/
 - Spain – http://tuderechoasaber.es
 - Sweden – http://fragastaten.se/
 - Ukraine – https://dostup.pravda.com.ua/
 - United Kingdom – WhatDoTheyKnow
 - Uganda – http://askyourgov.ug/
 - Uruguay – http://www.quesabes.org/
 
References
- ↑ "Alaveteli – GitHub".
 - ↑ "About « Alaveteli – international Right to Know software". Alaveteli.org. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
 - ↑ Credits, WhatDoTheyKnow.com
 - ↑ "Alaveteli".
 - ↑ "Funding / mySociety".
 - ↑ "About". WhatDoTheyKnow. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
 - ↑ The World's First Freedom of Information Act
 - ↑ "Google Groups".
 - ↑ "AlaveteliCon 2015 / mySociety".
 - ↑ "stefanw/froide". GitHub. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
 - ↑ "MuckRock/muckrock". GitHub. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
 
