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Just off the top of my head (more later as I find them): | Just off the top of my head (more later as I find them): | ||
* [[MediaGoblin]] is working on federation for at least the social aspects of its software (users can leave comments on shared media) | * [[MediaGoblin]] is working on federation for at least the social aspects of its software (users can leave comments on shared media) | ||
− | * [[Hubzilla]], which already federates via several protocols (mainly [[Zot]]), has extensions for video sharing via | + | * [[Hubzilla]], which already federates via several protocols (mainly [[Zot]]), has extensions for video sharing via {{l/sub|WebTorrent|Hubzilla}} |
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
from Woozle: | from Woozle: | ||
− | * I have a | + | * I have a Hubzilla instance but haven't yet tried the video plugin. It looks like they're having trouble on the seeding end. |
* I started trying to install MediaGoblin, but ran into issues (not a brick wall yet). | * I started trying to install MediaGoblin, but ran into issues (not a brick wall yet). |
Latest revision as of 08:36, 9 September 2017
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Federated video sharing combines the ideas of video sharing and network federation, in which software running on different servers controlled by different entities share data via a common federation protocol without the need for any central service to manage the connections.
Just off the top of my head (more later as I find them):
- MediaGoblin is working on federation for at least the social aspects of its software (users can leave comments on shared media)
- Hubzilla, which already federates via several protocols (mainly Zot), has extensions for video sharing via WebTorrent
Notes
from Woozle:
- I have a Hubzilla instance but haven't yet tried the video plugin. It looks like they're having trouble on the seeding end.
- I started trying to install MediaGoblin, but ran into issues (not a brick wall yet).