In a world dominated by hyperconnectivity and sprawling corporations, we need a sanctuary—a free, open space to gather knowledge, tools, code, practices, and ideas, unshackled from third-party control.
We need it to be free for all.
We must defend, promote, and build a peer-to-peer culture.
We believe privacy is a human right.
Mass surveillance is a dead end—it hoards power, wealth, data, and truth, leaving us exposed and powerless.
From all places, all ages, all cultures.
We refuse to let the future be dictated by a few.
We experiment, hack, build, and share for the commons: Protocols, tools, systems, and ideas.
Not for profit. Not for control. But for resistance. For resilience. For freedom.
Governance must be transparent, fair, and community-driven.
Anything less is failure.
We gather to share, teach, learn, and conspire:
Meetups, hackathons, workshops—free and open to all.
No ads. No strings attached. Open source is rebellion. Peer-to-peer is survival.
The Paris P2P community is a tool—a common space for anyone bold enough to defy centralization and build something better.