[Chicago] GNU MediaGoblin campaign for federation and privacy in 2014!
Randy Baxley
randy7771026 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 14:25:23 CET 2014
I guess it was Chris who presented at the first meeting I attended. It was
in a shared space over by the Westin on Dearborn. A map I pulled up says
that is the Quaker Oats Building. I do not remember that. I do remember
Sheila and several others being in the back and later meeting Carl and
Sheila at office hours at PS:One being very enthusiastic during the
MediaGoblin presentation. Someone needs to capture a video of the cat that
comes out on the roof on a house close to the Brown line and Clark's. That
cat hollers at everyone who passes and the owner has a sign on her door not
to knock that she knows the cat is out there. The other parts I remember
is the other presenter was part of that shared space that seemed on the
edge of the incubator idea. His presentation was on health and fitness
type data feeds of some kind. Do not remember that much but do remember he
also helped me find my way back to the Blue Line that night. Would that
night be on PyVideo?
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 9:00 PM, eviljoel <eviljoel at linux.com> wrote:
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> Hey All,
>
> My friend Chris Webber is throwing another fundraiser for his open
> source project MediaGoblin. MediaGoblin is like a decentralized
> YouTube. The idea is, if YouTube gets taken down for whatever reason,
> 1000s of cat videos will be lost. If our media content is
> decentralized, one take down order will have far less impact. Also,
> storing our media in a decentralized way makes it harder for the NSA
> to spy on us.
>
> Media Goblin is Chris's own project that he works on full time. The
> fundraiser is in collaboration with the Free Software Foundation and I
> personally trust this guy, so you can be assured your donation will be
> put to good use. Donate here: http://mediagoblin.org/pages/campaign.html
>
> (Reasons this e-mail might be on topic: Chris has spoken at Flourish,
> our local Open Source Software conference. MediaGoblin itself is free
> and open source and is written in Python.)
>
> Thank you,
> eviljoel
>
>
> - -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: GNU MediaGoblin campaign for federation and privacy in
> 2014!
> Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 16:20:47 -0500
> From: Chris Webber <cwebber at gnu.org>
> Reply-To: Chris Webber <cwebber at gnu.org>
> To: Joel Luellwitz <eviljoel at linux.com>
>
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm excited to announce that GNU MediaGoblin has launched our new
> fundraising campaign. We've got a wonderful new video that I think
> clearly explains our goals for the coming year... check it out
> <http://mediagoblin.org/pages/campaign.html>!
>
> Thanks to your support, this last year has been really excellent! We've
> pushed out five major releases, and hosted six successful internships
> through Summer of Code and Outreach Program for Women. Plus, we began
> integrating federation into the main GNU MediaGoblin codebase and making
> a general purpose federation library called PyPump.
>
> We want to make the coming year the year of /Getting GNU MediaGoblin in
> the hands of the people/!
>
> So we're asking for your help. We've partnered up again with the Free
> Software Foundation <https://fsf.org>, and we've got a lot of cool
> things planned: wrapping up federation support and releasing version
> 1.0, adding new privacy features, podcast support, and making GNU
> MediaGoblin even easier to run and deploy -- oh yeah!
>
> We're offering some sweet rewards! Take a look
> <http://mediagoblin.org/pages/campaign.html>.
>
> Did I mention that since the FSF is a 501(c)(3) charity, your donations
> are tax-deductible in the U.S.? This also means if your employer matches
> charitable contributions, you have the option to magnify your donation
> to GNU MediaGoblin! And finally, for folks who dig our work all year
> round, we've set up monthly donations.
>
> Thanks again for your help! /You/ make this possible!
>
> Christopher Allan Webber,
> GNU MediaGoblin lead developer
>
> PS: Anything you can do to spread the word of the campaign REALLY helps!
> Word of mouth from our supporters is the most effective way to get our
> message out there, so if you can tell your family and friends, and post
> to your blog or social networks... we'll be able to build the future of
> the Web!
>
> PPS: Thanks again! Seriously, you rock!
>
>
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