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- <title>MediaGoblin 0.4.0: Hall of the Archivist</title>
- <meta name="date" content="2013-06-17 09:30" />
- <meta name="author" content="Christopher Allan Webber" />
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- MediaGoblin's newest release is here, 0.4.0! We've got a whole lot
- of cool things, most excitingly document support and an improved
- plugin infrastructure. Now more than ever before MediaGoblin has
- the tooling to become a real library of knowledge. Sounds exciting?
- Read on!
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- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.4.0_little_brother_in_mediagoblin.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.4.0_little_brother_in_mediagoblin-scaled.png"
- alt="Little Brother PDF showing in MediaGoblin" /></a><br />
- <i>
- <a href="http://craphound.com/">Cory Doctorow</a>'s
- <a href="http://craphound.com/littlebrother/">Little Brother</a>
- being shown in MediaGoblin
- </i>
- </p>
- <p>
- First of all, let's talk about document support. Coded by
- MediaGoblin contributor and user Alon Levy, this new media type is
- pretty awesome: it uses the hyper-awesome
- <a href="http://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/">pdf.js</a> to display
- documents in the browser.
- </p>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.4.0_presentation_in_mediagoblin.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.4.0_presentation_in_mediagoblin-scaled.png"
- alt="MediaGoblin presentation in MediaGoblin" />
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- </p>
- <p>
- What kind of documents? Well, not just PDFs... if your server has
- <a href="http://libreoffice.org/">LibreOffice</a> installed it can
- convert most document types LibreOffice can read. (And yes, both
- the original document and the PDF will be available for download!)
- From ebooks to journal articles to conference presentations,
- MediaGoblin can show it all.
- </p>
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- <a href="http://docs.mediagoblin.org/#part-3-plugin-writer-s-guide"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.4.0_plugin_docs-scaled.png"
- alt="MediaGoblin plugin writing docs screenshot" />
- </a>
- </p>
- <p>
- We've got a new plugin system! Almost anything is possible now in
- our new system, and indeed, much of our
- <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/news/summer-of-awesome.html">summer
- projects</a> will be relying on this new infrastructure.
- </p>
- <p>
- Interested in working on a plugin? Check our
- <a href="http://docs.mediagoblin.org/#part-3-plugin-writer-s-guide">plugin
- writing docs</a>, and if you need new hooks added, please don't hesitate to
- <a href="/pages/join.html">talk to us</a>.
- </p>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.4.0_hover_date_created.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.4.0_hover_date_created-scaled.png"
- alt="A demonstration of the created date and also the human readable/hover date feature" />
- </a>
- </p>
- <p>
- A nice new feature: we now have human readable timestamps! Instead
- of just saying the date and time, it tells you how long ago they
- were taken. However, it's easy enough to still see the date and
- time something was uploaded; just hover over it! Additionally, if a
- photo has metadata about when it was taken, that can be displayed in
- addition to the time it was uploaded. Pretty cool, yeah?
- </p>
- <p>
- There's a good number of other features worth mentioning briefly:
- you can configure whether or not you want to allow comments in your
- config now, and we have
- an <i>experimental</i> <a href="http://piwigo.org/">Piwigo</a>
- compatible API plugin. (Very experimental, but some people have
- managed to get photo uploading
- with <a href="http://www.yorba.org/projects/shotwell/">Shotwell</a>!)
- And, as always, there are many, many under the hood improvements.
- </p>
- <p>
- So what's coming up? Now that our plugin API is more refined,
- expect to see more cool plugins coming up in the future. And most
- excitingly, we've got <a href="/news/summer-of-awesome.html">six
- full time interns this summer</a> from Google Summer of Code / GNOME
- Outreach Program for Women who are working on some awesome projects
- this summer. The plan was that once plugin infrastructure wrapped
- up that we'd move on to federation work, and indeed this is moving
- forward with Jessica Tallon's work to add support for the
- <a href="https://github.com/e14n/pump.io/blob/master/API.md">Pump
- API</a> to MediaGoblin. So we've got a lot of exciting stuff on the
- horizon!
- </p>
- <p>
- Thanks to everyone who made this release possible:
- Aditi Mittal,
- Aeva Ntsc,
- Alon Levy,
- Brett Smith,
- Christopher Allan Webber,
- Deb Nicholson,
- David Thompson,
- Duncan Patterson,
- Elrond of Samba TNG,
- Gabi Thume,
- Gabriel Saldana,
- Hans Lo,
- Jessica T,
- Joar Wandborg,
- Mats Sjöberg,
- Mike Linksvayer,
- Nathan Yergler,
- Natalie Foust-Pilcher,
- Praveen Kumar,
- Rodney Ewing,
- Sam Tuke,
- Sebastian Spaeth,
- Simon Fondrie-Teitler,
- and Tryggvi Björgvinsson!
- You all rock. MediaGoblin couldn't happen without the hard work of
- people like you!
- </p>
- <p>
- This was a jam-packed release, and we couldn't mention everything,
- so be sure as always to check out
- the <a href="http://docs.mediagoblin.org/siteadmin/relnotes.html">release
- notes</a>, especially if you're upgrading. Now get out there and
- have some fun goblin'ing it up... and if you want
- to <a href="/pages/join.html">join our quest to improve the sharing
- of knowledge and spreading user freedom across the net</a>, we'd
- love to have you!
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