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  3. <title>MediaGoblin 0.6.0: Lore of the Admin</title>
  4. <meta name="date" contents="2013-12-03 10:00" />
  5. <meta name="author" contents="Christopher Allan Webber" />
  6. <meta name="tags" contents="release, admin tools" />
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  8. <body>
  9. <p class="centered">
  10. <img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_banner-scaled.jpg"
  11. alt="MediaGoblin 0.6.0: Lore of the Admin banner" />
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  13. <i>
  14. A system administrator reflecting on her work, surrounded by
  15. various goblin-computer-interfaces.
  16. </i>
  17. </p>
  18. <p>
  19. Welcome to MediaGoblin 0.6.0, Lore of the Admin!
  20. This release has a lot of cool stuff in it, but we've especially
  21. added plenty of tools to make things better for site administrators
  22. and moderators. (And sites that are easier to administrate are
  23. better for everyone!)
  24. </p>
  25. <p class="blog_image">
  26. <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_moderation_powers_dropdown.png"
  27. ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_moderation_powers_dropdown-scaled.png"
  28. alt="Dropdown menu for administrative features" /></a>
  29. </p>
  30. <p>
  31. Site administrators and moderators have a whole new set of features
  32. they can make use of. Assuming you have the right user privileges,
  33. you can see these tools from the top dropdown menu.
  34. </p>
  35. <p class="blog_image">
  36. <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_admin_user_panel.png"
  37. ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_admin_user_panel-scaled.png"
  38. alt="User panel for administrators" /></a>
  39. </p>
  40. <p>
  41. You can see here one of the new administrative tools that are built in,
  42. a user administration panel. From here a moderator or administrator
  43. can take various actions, such as modifying a user's privileges.
  44. We've also built in new tooling so that site administrators running
  45. more public instances can properly moderate problematic content or
  46. even ban problematic users.
  47. </p>
  48. <p class="blog_image">
  49. <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_file_report.png"
  50. ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_file_report-scaled.png"
  51. alt="Filing a report" /></a>
  52. </p>
  53. <p>
  54. Speaking of which, it's now possible to submit reports on media
  55. which is problematic...
  56. </p>
  57. <p class="blog_image">
  58. <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_resolve_report.png"
  59. ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_resolve_report-scaled.png"
  60. alt="Resolving a report!" /></a>
  61. </p>
  62. <p>
  63. ... administrators can then view and resolve such reports appropriately.
  64. </p>
  65. <p>
  66. Your users might also not know what's acceptable and what isn't on
  67. your MediaGoblin instance, and of course you want to let them know!
  68. As such we've included a default terms of service (which can be
  69. disabled or changed as needed) based on the
  70. <a href="http://en.wordpress.com/tos/">Wordpress Terms of Service</a>.
  71. </p>
  72. <p>
  73. A long requested feature from system administrators setting up
  74. custom sites is a command line upload tool. We're happy to announce
  75. that this release includes such a tool!
  76. Check out the
  77. <a href="http://mediagoblin.readthedocs.org/en/v0.6.0/siteadmin/commandline-upload.html">
  78. command line uploading docs</a>
  79. for more info!
  80. </p>
  81. <p>
  82. You may also remember that in our
  83. <a href="/news/mediagoblin-0.5.0-goblin-force.html">last major release</a>
  84. we got an authentication plugin system. In this release a new authentication
  85. plugin has been added for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ldap">LDAP</a>!
  86. So if your organization runs an LDAP-powered single-sign-on
  87. solution, MediaGoblin can now integrate with it!
  88. </p>
  89. <p>
  90. We've got some other nice features in this release too. It's now
  91. possible to set upload limits per user or per uploaded file. We've
  92. also upgraded our version of <a href="http://www.videojs.com/">video.js</a> that
  93. ships with MediaGoblin. And more! Check out the
  94. <a href="http://mediagoblin.readthedocs.org/en/v0.6.0/siteadmin/relnotes.html">release notes</a> to get the full scoop!
  95. </p>
  96. <p>
  97. Thanks to all who participated in this release: Asheesh Laroia,
  98. Christopher Allan Webber, Deb Nicholson, Devan Goodwin, Josephine Bartholoma,
  99. Lenna Peterson, Natalie Foust-Pilcher, Rodney Ewing, and Sebastian Spaeth!
  100. Special thanks also to Simon Fondrie-Teitler for his awesome sysadmin assistance!
  101. </p>
  102. <p>
  103. That's it for this release, but stay tuned... as always we're
  104. working hard! (Can you believe this is our fifth major release since
  105. <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/news/we-did-it.html">last year's campaign ended</a>?
  106. Wow!) We hope to make some more exciting announcements shortly! And if
  107. you're thinking about getting involved in the MediaGoblin community,
  108. please do <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/pages/join.html">join us</a> in
  109. trying to make the Internet a better place! Happy goblin'ing,
  110. everyone!
  111. </p>
  112. <p>
  113. <i>
  114. <b>Update:</b>
  115. We also just pushed out a smallish followup release,
  116. <a href="http://mediagoblin.readthedocs.org/en/v0.6.1/siteadmin/relnotes.html">v0.6.1</a>.
  117. This release is very minor, it just fixes a couple of things with
  118. the default terms of service and makes it off by default so we can
  119. get a chance to give it more community review. Otherwise, it's
  120. mostly the same release. Happy admin'ing!
  121. </i>
  122. </p>
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