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FSFE Annual Report 2016 https://fsfe.org/news/2017/news-20170109-01.en.html #freedom #europe #fsfe #freesw

FSFE Annual Report 2016

It has been a busy year for the FSFE. Upholding the principles of Free Software and protecting citizens' from being exploited are ongoing challenges we tackled from a variety of angles. We (and by "we...
Arthur Schiwon
8 years ago
“what happened in 2013 would not have been possible without free software. I did not use Windows machines when I was in my operational phase because I couldn't trust them. Not because I knew that there was a particular backdoor or anything like that but because I couldn't be sure.” - Edward Snowden, LibrePlanet 2016 #freedom #politics #freesoftware #surveillance #snowden

Libreplanet 2016: The Last Lighthouse — GNU MediaGoblin

Kris Lamoureux
8 years ago
“what happened in 2013 would not have been possible without free software. I did not use Windows machines when I was in my operational phase because I couldn't trust them. Not because I knew that there was a particular backdoor or anything like that but because I couldn't be sure.” - Edward Snowden, LibrePlanet 2016 #freedom #politics #freesoftware #surveillance #snowden

Libreplanet 2016: The Last Lighthouse — GNU MediaGoblin

Arthur Schiwon
8 years ago from Diaspora

#NextCloud 10 is out ✔️😎



@jospoortvliet Poortvliet The nextcloud community manager reports here in #Diaspora about the new #release of NextCloud.
* Two Factor #Authentication * User #Monitoring * Automatic file #taggingImage/photo
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#Owncloud #cloud #Libre #freedom #privacy #Linux #FOSS #opensource

Share the good news: #nextcloud 10 is out with a brand new monitoring app, extensive workflow handling, usability improvements and much m...

Share the good news: #nextcloud 10 is out with a brand new monitoring app, extensive workflow handling, usability improvements and much more. I'm certain there are interesting features in there for each and every one of you!
alt text https://nextcloud.com/media/monitoring-1024x576.png?b5c7ea
Yes, it is time to upgrade and let us know what you think!
Learn more in my blog post. (https://nextcloud.com/?p=859)
We've also published a blog explaining an use case for the File Access Control app for home users, read it here (https://nextcloud.com/file-access-control-a-firewall-for-your-private-files-in-nextcloud/)
alt text https://nextcloud.com/media/file-access-control.png?b5c7ea
Pavithran S
8 years ago from Diaspora

#NextCloud 10 is out ✔️😎



@jospoortvliet Poortvliet The nextcloud community manager reports here in #Diaspora about the new #release of NextCloud.
* Two Factor #Authentication * User #Monitoring * Automatic file #taggingImage/photo
[url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nextcloud/nextcloud.com/master/assets/img/cloud.png]view full size
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#Owncloud #cloud #Libre #freedom #privacy #Linux #FOSS #opensource

Share the good news: #nextcloud 10 is out with a brand new monitoring app, extensive workflow handling, usability improvements and much m...

Share the good news: #nextcloud 10 is out with a brand new monitoring app, extensive workflow handling, usability improvements and much more. I'm certain there are interesting features in there for each and every one of you!
alt text https://nextcloud.com/media/monitoring-1024x576.png?b5c7ea
Yes, it is time to upgrade and let us know what you think!
Learn more in my blog post. (https://nextcloud.com/?p=859)
We've also published a blog explaining an use case for the File Access Control app for home users, read it here (https://nextcloud.com/file-access-control-a-firewall-for-your-private-files-in-nextcloud/)
alt text https://nextcloud.com/media/file-access-control.png?b5c7ea
Srikar Arepalli
9 years ago from mobile
Ones interested in helping #schools in adopting free technology platforms, please contact me. #gnu #linux #freedom #openhardware #trisquel #freesoftware #opensource #foss
Cristóbal Gallardo Lüttecke
9 years ago from Diaspora
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The importance of COMMENTING


Translated from Spanish into English. Thanks to @Diego* (diaspora-fr.org) for the original post. I've written this post to Exercise my English abilities. Generally I translate in the other sense (English/Spanish); so I request you to apologize me grammatical errors.
"If you have and apple and I have an apple, and we exchange these apples, then You and I will still each have one apple. But, if you have an Idea and I have an Idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas." George Bernard Shaw

There are several differences amongst #Diaspora and other traditional #socialnetworks. But; obviously there is one that everyone can distinguish with a simple view: the user's posts quality

Permanently, we can see/read excellent posts about many subjects: #art, #traveling, #gnulinux #freesoftware #libresoftware, #security, #privacy, etc. The list can grow and grow. However; the posts can't generate by themselves: We have this richness of stuff by the effort of #Diaspora User Community. They put on their posts their time, their work (for example, formatting text in #markdown) to publish things that like, love or interest them.

The Magic Word is #Sharing



The strength of #Diaspora belongs to its Community. The Community shines by itself, spreading light to each part of Diaspora and make us feeling it alive. Who signs up and walks its first steps on #Diaspora is reaching a environment where kindness and coolness have their realm. But Diaspora is too much. It means a way of life, almost a life philosophy. It's all about #freedom. The freedom to have the choosing power to share whatever you want with those ones you wish. And it is a fantastic thing, because this social network fills itself with interesting stuff.

The key is #interaction



Every social network commentary final purpose is the #interaction that the members make amongst them. If we are here is because we want sharing things and interact with people. When someone shares something, Diaspora gives us the tools to participate with that post. We would add it to our favorites, clicking on "#Like" (or the famous #heart if you are on mobile version), we would reshare it and our third option: we could make some comment

We need to be honest here: We made some commentary on the posts that we read/saw a few. We are not accustomed to leave comments. The many of us are clicking on "#Like" or "#Reshare" as our better option; in a mechanic way. Without know it or ignoring it, we are losing all the fun that the Diaspora social network can provide us. Of course, people have their reasons to don't leaving comments. Let's check them out.

Reasons because We don't comment

  • Because We agreed with the things what we had read.

    "Why Do I need to leave some comment? When you agreed with something, it doesn't appear necessary adding more stuff, It's all said.. !!
  • Because, We didn't agree with the post content, but We didn't how to say our thoughts/opinions

    I didn't want to start a discuss with people who I didn't know. Besides; Why should I say that I didn't agree with the things those I was reading? Perhaps, It could mean anyone would answer me, starting a discuss. A lot of work. My best option is to keep silence saying anything.
  • Because when sometimes I commented a post leaving my thoughts, I never received a reply (T.T)

    I remember the time when I was a full time Diaspora active member, but I didn't receive any reply. So, I decided no losing time writing comments.

Why commenting is an Important thing?



Please ; watch out the following graphic:Image/photo

This summarize the thing that I want to tell you. Give a thought and receive another. It's all about creating communication, to show us amongst ourselves; and; to support/help us to ourselves. This is the core/essence of a community. I could say this is the core of all communities.

Commenting is an important thing because:

  • It creates a mutual relationship in several sensesWe feed and benefit with comments amongst us. It's a interesting thing knowing how the other people are thinking about particular matters. It's necessary to get started a communication in two both senses, and, to get that other users will answer your commentary.
  • Sharing your thoughts with others is a good way to get new relationshipsWhen you discover a publishing that you like or interest you, you will ever find to say some things on the text what you have read. Searching people whose have the same thought isn't easy, but finding people who discusses a matter on a healthy way (without trolling, for example) is really, really hard. However it is greatly pleasing, and it could give you some personal satisfaction.
  • You can know wonderful peopleThe commentaries are our first step to get started a community, I don't talk of posting activity; I am talking about the people, it is about the community that can be born around Diaspora Users. We are making a great space here to share and talk. It would be the first point to start a friendship with people who commenting and would have same interests with you. Open your mind and believe in this possibility, I said you it for experience ;)
  • You can find people who help youWith commentaries we are making the place to us, a place in where exists the possibility to have kindness and wonderful conversations. We don't have the sames thoughts or opinions. We don't need them. However, the thing that the many have is the wish to learn, teach or talk. The experience and the possibility to request help to people who live in different parts of the world, it's so cool.
  • It's a way to acknowledge the author for its work writing that post.
If you find useful the information or if you like what you had read; commenting transforms itself on a way to say "thanks" to its author and show her/him that exists someone who finds useful the information.

For this; besides publishing your own posts, you could participate on the other user posts. Comment and get started some discuss. It will make a richness commentary "rain" to two both; who comments it and- who answers it. :)

If you liked this post, please share and comment it :)
#diaspora #newhere #community #en #translating

comentar www.diasporalibre.com.ar/diasp_logo.jpg La importancia de COMENTAR Si hay algo que distingue a diaspora* de las demás red...

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La importancia de COMENTAR
Si hay algo que distingue a diaspora* de las demás redes sociales, sin dudas es la calidad de sus publicaciones. Permanentemente vemos excelentes posts de diversos temas: #arte, #fotografía, #viajes, #música, #salud, #linux, #softwarelibre, #seguridad, #privacidad, etc. La lista puede hacerse interminable. Esa riqueza de contenido la tenemos gracias a los usuarios de la comunidad, que con esmero y dedicación comparten día a día las cosas que les gustan, que les apasionan, que les interesan.
La palabra mágica es compartir
Justamente, lo más destacable de diaspora* es su comunidad. Quienes se registran y comienzan a dar sus primeros pasos dentro de la red social, se encuentran con un ambiente cordial y ameno, donde abunda el altruismo y la buena onda. Pero diaspora* es más que eso. Es casi una filosofía de vida. Es tener la libertad de poder (por fin) elegir y compartir lo que quieras, con quien quieras...
riveravaldez
9 years ago from Diaspora
"Defining basic rights for people to control their own data in the internet age"

User Data Manifesto 2.0 • https://userdatamanifesto.org/
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#Internet #UserDataManifesto #Data #Manifesto #Privacy #Freedom #Control #Knowledge #HugoRoy #KDE #GNOME #FSFE #Netzpolitik #XLab #ToS;DR #Spreed #ownCloud
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User Data Manifesto 2.0

A manifesto for digital rights
Klaus Weidenbach
12 years ago
♲ JC John Sese Cuneta (謝施洗)
I wonder how many more #Friendica instances are out there who haven't made their presence known, not because they are not federating (ie. in private mode), rather because they chose not to list themselves in the global-public directory.

If no user choose to get listed in the global-public directory, no one will know they exist until someone reshare one of their post by well-connected federated users or their friends (of friends), or they post in a public group with federated members.

The media <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">should</span> must understand that concept before they assume Friendica (or any other #DDFON ) only have few users and/or few instances/nodes/pods. Because in the #decentralized, #distributed, #federated, #open, #social network world, it is not about numbers, it is about #freedom, #ownership, and #privacy.

#socnet
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