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- <title>MediaGoblin 0.6.0: Lore of the Admin</title>
- <meta name="date" contents="2013-12-03 10:00" />
- <meta name="author" contents="Christopher Allan Webber" />
- <meta name="tags" contents="release, admin tools" />
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- <img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_banner-scaled.jpg"
- alt="MediaGoblin 0.6.0: Lore of the Admin banner" />
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- <i>
- A system administrator reflecting on her work, surrounded by
- various goblin-computer-interfaces.
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- </p>
- <p>
- Welcome to MediaGoblin 0.6.0, Lore of the Admin!
- This release has a lot of cool stuff in it, but we've especially
- added plenty of tools to make things better for site administrators
- and moderators. (And sites that are easier to administrate are
- better for everyone!)
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- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_moderation_powers_dropdown.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_moderation_powers_dropdown-scaled.png"
- alt="Dropdown menu for administrative features" /></a>
- </p>
- <p>
- Site administrators and moderators have a whole new set of features
- they can make use of. Assuming you have the right user privileges,
- you can see these tools from the top dropdown menu.
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- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_admin_user_panel.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_admin_user_panel-scaled.png"
- alt="User panel for administrators" /></a>
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- <p>
- You can see here one of the new administrative tools that are built in,
- a user administration panel. From here a moderator or administrator
- can take various actions, such as modifying a user's privileges.
- We've also built in new tooling so that site administrators running
- more public instances can properly moderate problematic content or
- even ban problematic users.
- </p>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_file_report.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_file_report-scaled.png"
- alt="Filing a report" /></a>
- </p>
- <p>
- Speaking of which, it's now possible to submit reports on media
- which is problematic...
- </p>
- <p class="blog_image">
- <a href="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_resolve_report.png"
- ><img src="/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.6.0_resolve_report-scaled.png"
- alt="Resolving a report!" /></a>
- </p>
- <p>
- ... administrators can then view and resolve such reports appropriately.
- </p>
- <p>
- Your users might also not know what's acceptable and what isn't on
- your MediaGoblin instance, and of course you want to let them know!
- As such we've included a default terms of service (which can be
- disabled or changed as needed) based on the
- <a href="http://en.wordpress.com/tos/">Wordpress Terms of Service</a>.
- </p>
- <p>
- A long requested feature from system administrators setting up
- custom sites is a command line upload tool. We're happy to announce
- that this release includes such a tool!
- Check out the
- <a href="http://mediagoblin.readthedocs.org/en/v0.6.0/siteadmin/commandline-upload.html">
- command line uploading docs</a>
- for more info!
- </p>
- <p>
- You may also remember that in our
- <a href="/news/mediagoblin-0.5.0-goblin-force.html">last major release</a>
- we got an authentication plugin system. In this release a new authentication
- plugin has been added for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ldap">LDAP</a>!
- So if your organization runs an LDAP-powered single-sign-on
- solution, MediaGoblin can now integrate with it!
- </p>
- <p>
- We've got some other nice features in this release too. It's now
- possible to set upload limits per user or per uploaded file. We've
- also upgraded our version of <a href="http://www.videojs.com/">video.js</a> that
- ships with MediaGoblin. And more! Check out the
- <a href="http://mediagoblin.readthedocs.org/en/v0.6.0/siteadmin/relnotes.html">release notes</a> to get the full scoop!
- </p>
- <p>
- Thanks to all who participated in this release: Asheesh Laroia,
- Christopher Allan Webber, Deb Nicholson, Devan Goodwin, Josephine Bartholoma,
- Lenna Peterson, Natalie Foust-Pilcher, Rodney Ewing, and Sebastian Spaeth!
- Special thanks also to Simon Fondrie-Teitler for his awesome sysadmin assistance!
- </p>
- <p>
- That's it for this release, but stay tuned... as always we're
- working hard! (Can you believe this is our fifth major release since
- <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/news/we-did-it.html">last year's campaign ended</a>?
- Wow!) We hope to make some more exciting announcements shortly! And if
- you're thinking about getting involved in the MediaGoblin community,
- please do <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/pages/join.html">join us</a> in
- trying to make the Internet a better place! Happy goblin'ing,
- everyone!
- </p>
- <p>
- <i>
- <b>Update:</b>
- We also just pushed out a smallish followup release,
- <a href="http://mediagoblin.readthedocs.org/en/v0.6.1/siteadmin/relnotes.html">v0.6.1</a>.
- This release is very minor, it just fixes a couple of things with
- the default terms of service and makes it off by default so we can
- get a chance to give it more community review. Otherwise, it's
- mostly the same release. Happy admin'ing!
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