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From: "Free Software Foundation" <[email protected]>
Date: Oct 13, 2012 3:14 AM
Subject: Free media-sharing system picking up steam
To: "Shrinivasan T" <[email protected]>

Who hasn't gotten excited about a new Internet service, only to discover
that it falls short on free software values?

The Web is full of services for posting, sharing and commenting on media,
but most of them require you to run nonfree software or share your data
with third parties on their terms. It seems like these problems are just
getting worse, with more and more of our media and personal information
hoarded in the hard drives of a few giant corporations, and previous uses
of nonfree Flash being replaced with nonfree JavaScript. Determined to find
a better way, FSF member Chris Webber started the GNU MediaGoblin project.
He's leading a community team to write a next-generation social web system
where users will share their experiences through photos, videos and audio,
all without running proprietary software or centralizing personal data in
the hands of a corporation.

Right now MediaGoblin is partially developed, but the team needs financial
support so that they can quit their day jobs for a year and perfect
MediaGoblin's features to a professional level. The FSF believes their
project is important to the future of the Internet and free software, so
we're partnering with them to launch a crowdfunding campaign, complete with
creative prizes for donors (give $350, and Chris will make you a 3D-print
of Gavroche the goblin, the project's cute mascot).

Can you help us out by spreading the word about MediaGoblin, and, ideally,
pitching in some cash? You can donate here:

http://mediagoblin.org/pages/campaign.html

You can read our blog post and press release about MediaGoblin, why it's so
awesome, and why it needs our help at:

http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/gnu-mediagoblin-offers-what-youve-been-missing-in-an-internet-media-sharing-system
http://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-rallies-support-for-gnu-mediagoblin-to-make-media-publishing-free-as-in-freedom

Help get the word out:

Upvote the FSF's MediaGoblin thread on reddit! --
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/11dhmn/an_online_mediasharing_system_that_respects_your/

Upvote other reddit threads (who know which will make it big?) --
http://www.reddit.com/r/photography/search?q=mediagoblin&sort=hot

Please don't make an account on our behalf, but if you're already stuck in
YouTube land, try spreading the word from the inside --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmlxATwyklc

---> Enough links! I want to donate! ($100 gets you a spiffy MediaGoblin
tshirt, but even $5 helps) -- http://mediagoblin.org/pages/campaign.html

MediaGoblin's goal is to raise $60,000. With that modest amount, Chris
thinks MediaGoblin can be ready to use in a year. We'll continue to follow
its development after the fundraising effort, and we'll keep you all
posted. If this works, then a year from now, we'll be posting pictures
online and sharing them with our friends, all with free software!

-Zak Rogoff Campaigns Manager

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