Welcome to Our Tubes! The 0.2.0 release enables you to turn on video and
run your own HTML5 video hosting site! Whose tubes? Our Tubes!

***Media Goblin is a GNU project! We're building an AGPL-licensed federated
multi-media hosting platform. Find out more here,
http://mediagoblin.org/or check out the code repository here,
http://gitorious.org/mediagoblin/mediagoblin ***

We've posted an example video that's been transcoded and uploaded using
MediaGoblin. The magic comes from GStreamer!
http://mediagoblin.org/news/mediagoblin-0.2.0-our-tubes.html

Video hosting is standards compliant! That means you need a
standards-compliant browser like a recent Firefox or Chromium to see video.
(If you aren't seeing anything, go upgrade your browser.) Video is resource
intensive and requires extra dependencies, like GStreamer so it's disabled
by default. If you want to run a video hosting site for your friends and
family, now you can! Check ut these docs,
http://docs.mediagoblin.org/media-types.html#video

MediaGoblin's big picture goal is to support loads of different media
types, so video is just the beginning. In the near future MediaGoblin will
be able host slide sharing, three dimensional model uploading and viewing,
even ascii art. You can already check out this experimental branch,
https://github.com/jwandborg/mediagoblin/tree/ascii-media-type showcasing
some rad ascii art.

What else? This month we fixed it so that when you resize an uploaded
image, it retains the same file format. PNG images are still PNG images and
GIFs are still GIFs. This is particularly good news for fans of
semi-transparent PNGs. There were also some small styling improvements this
month, including better navigation. Take a look,
http://mediagoblin.org/blog_images/mediagoblin_0.2.0_cat_spider_transparent.png

With our MediaGoblin instance hosters in mind, we made it a little easier
to customize stuff and we also improved the documentation for larger volume
instances, especially video hosters,
http://docs.mediagoblin.org/production-deployments.html

Thank you to everyone who helped with Our Tubes! We had some new folks join
the project this month (Yay!!) and there was lots of great work and support
from our returning contributors. We're especially grateful to the people
who stepped up to review each other's code this month. Best. Team. EVER.
Seriously! Give a round of applause to: Aaron Williamson, Christopher Allan
Webber, Corey Farwell, Deborah Nicholson, Elrond of Samba TNG, Jakob
Kramer, Jef van Schendel, Joar Wandborg, Larisa Hoffenbecker, Manuel Urbano
Santos, Nathan Yergler, Pablo J. Urbano Santos, Sam Kleinman, Will
Kahn-Greene, Pierre Geoffroy, Harry Chen, George Pop, Aleksej Serdjukov,
osc (transifex.net), and martin (transifex.net). Thanks folks... we
couldn't have done it without you. (PS: It's possible we missed you; if so
let us know and we'll correct this post.)

What next? More media types! And we've got a roadmap for federation now.
Look out uncharted territory of decentralized web, we're coming! In fact,
enough new stuff is on the horizon at MediaGoblin to warrant its own whole
post. Be sure to check back in with us soon. Or if you like spoilers, come
see us in IRC (#mediagoblin on freenode.net) and see who you can shake down
for hints of what's coming next. Better yet, infiltrate us and find out
http://mediagoblin.org/pages/join.html, from the inside.

Cheers,
The Media Goblin Team
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