MediaGoblin's One Year Anniversary: What's Next? | Linux Today

MediaGoblin’s One Year Anniversary: What’s Next?

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Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier
May 6, 2012

The GNU MediaGoblin project was announced just a year ago. The project, to build a decentralized, free software media sharing tool, has been going great guns ever since. To get an idea where the project stands today, we talked with lead developer Chris Webber. Here we share Webber’s comments on the history and future of MediaGoblin, new features, and the switch away from MongoDB to SQL.

Just in time for the one year anniversary, the MediaGoblin team released 0.3.0 with audio support, SQL database support, and the first take on a mobile layout. Needless to say, that’s a lot of work!

J"B

Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier

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