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- .. MediaGoblin Documentation
- Written in 2011, 2012 by MediaGoblin contributors
- To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all
- copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to
- the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without
- any warranty.
- You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain
- Dedication along with this software. If not, see
- <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
- =======================
- About GNU MediaGoblin
- =======================
- .. contents:: Sections
- :local:
- What is GNU MediaGoblin?
- ========================
- In 2008, a number of free software developers and activists gathered
- at the FSF to attempt to answer the question "What should software
- freedom look like on the participatory web?" Their answer, the
- `Franklin Street Statement`_ has lead to the development of
- `autonomo.us`_ community, and free software projects including
- `Identi.ca`_ and `Libre.fm`_.
- .. _Franklin Street Statement: http://autonomo.us/2008/07/franklin-street-statement/
- .. _autonomo.us: http://autonomo.us/
- .. _identi.ca: http://identi.ca/
- .. _Libre.fm: http://libre.fm/
- Identi.ca and Libre.fm address the need for micro-blogging and music
- sharing services and software that respect users' freedom and
- autonomy.
- GNU MediaGoblin emerges from this milieu to create a platform for us to share
- photos, video and other media in an environment that respects our freedom and
- independence. In the future MediaGoblin will provide tools to facilitate
- collaboration on media projects.
- Why Build GNU MediaGoblin?
- ==========================
- The Internet is designed---and works best---as a complex and endlessly
- resilient network. When key services and media outlets are
- concentrated in centralized platforms, the network becomes less useful
- and increasingly fragile. As always, the proprietary nature of these
- systems, hinders users ability to develop, extend, and understand
- their software; however, in the case of network services it also means
- that users must forfeit control of their data to the service
- providers.
- Therefore, we believe that network services must be federated to avoid
- centralization and that everyone ought to have control over their
- data. In support of this, we've decided to help build the tools to
- make these kinds of services possible. We hope you'll join us, both
- as users and as contributors.
- Who Contributes to the Project?
- ===============================
- You do!
- We are free software activists and folks who have worked on a variety
- of other projects including: Libre.fm, GNU Social, Status.net, Miro,
- Miro Community, and OpenHatch among others. We're programmers,
- musicians, writers, and painters. We're friendly and dedicated to
- software and network freedom.
- How Can I Participate?
- ======================
- See `Get Involved <http://mediagoblin.org/join/>`_ on the website. We
- eagerly look forward to seeing you!
- How is GNU MediaGoblin licensed?
- ================================
- GNU MediaGoblin software is released under an AGPLv3 license.
- See the ``COPYING`` file in the root of the source for details.
- Is MediaGoblin an official GNU project? What does that mean?
- =============================================================
- MediaGoblin is an official GNU project! This status means that we the
- meet the GNU Project's rigorous standards for free software. To find
- out more about what that means, check out the `GNU website`_.
- Please feel free to contact us with further questions!
- .. _GNU website: http://gnu.org/
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