***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 Or swing by to say hi in
#mediagoblin on freenode.net ***

Do you remember when all the best superheroes were part of a team?
Sometimes they had a clubhouse and went out on missions together and
sometimes they actually formed one mega-super-hero (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltron). (I'm apparently on some sort of
nostalgia kick this month,
http://mediagoblin.org/news/paranoia-optimization.html) Anyway, that's
basically what we've been doing with MediaGoblin. We want all the parts
that we build to be able to do awesome stuff on their own, and be part of
one huge decentralized web super-force.

This release we move closer to federation with lots of new
pump.iocompatible oauth code. Not only that, many of our longstanding
pluginification goals were met. We are working towards a more modular web
and building a very modular codebase to make it happen.

Firstly, authentication has completely moved over to a plugin system.
Thanks go to Rodney Ewing for this awesome work! We're now able to support
multiple authentication systems including the standard login/password
system, OpenID and Mozilla Persona (http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/persona/).
Maybe *your* customized login system will be next? The framework is
flexible and ready for you to build on.

Secondly, all the media types are also now plugins!  This means that new
media types will be able to all kinds of things. We could support blog
posts as a media type or a tumblr-like thing. Let us know know if you want
to code up smell-o-vision support. (Just kidding, no one wants to smell the
internet!)

Userland gets some nice social improvements in this release. You'll get
notified when someone comments on your media which means you can follow up
right away if you want to. The grammar goblins got their wishes granted in
this release. The rest of us can use this snazzy new comment preview
feature to keep from offending their delicate sensibilities.

We eliminated some potential pain points for Admins in this release! If you
upload something and it fails mid-processing, it's now possible to send it
back to process again. Admins can also tweak media that's already been
uploaded. Want to convert a video to a new format or resize all your
images? You're going to love the new reprocessing framework. A web
interface for reprocessing is coming next. We also added support for
unicode filenames. Running an international MediaGoblin instance? You won't
have to worry about choking on non-ascii filenames.

We are so lucky that all the best super-heroes are part of our team here at
MediaGoblin. Check out all the great folks who helped make this release
possible: Alon Levy, Brandon Invergo, Christopher Allan Webber, Duncan
Paterson, Dan Callahan, Deb Nicholson, Emily O'Leary, Jakob Kramer, Jessica
Tallon, Jim Campbell, Joar Wandborg, Kenneth Dombrowski, Kushal Kumaran,
Laura Arjona, Marcel van der Boom, Natalie Foust-Pilcher, Rodney Ewing, Sam
Clegg, Sebastian Spaeth, Starblessed of Viewskew (hosting help!), sturm,
and Tran Thanh Bao. What a list! Thanks to everyone... we couldn't do it
without you.

We especially want to thank our meta-superheroes for this summer's amazing
output! (Background here, http://mediagoblin.org/news/summer-of-awesome.html)
On the intern/student side, thanks to Aditi Mittal, Emily O'Leary, Jessica
Tallon, Natalie Foust, Praveen Kumar, and Rodney Ewing (RJ). On the
mentoring end, thanks to Aaron Williamson, Aeva Palecek, Chris Webber, Joar
Wandborg, and Sebastian Spaeth. We could not have done this without Google
Summer of Code and Gnome's Outreach Program for Women. We promise you a
thorough post-summer report on our energetic mentees very soon.

Okay, excited and want to give things an install? Check out our docs,
http://mediagoblin.readthedocs.org/en/v0.5.0/ And if upgrading, be sure to
read our release notes,
http://mediagoblin.readthedocs.org/en/v0.5.0/siteadmin/relnotes.htmlThere's
some important stuff for you to do in there... plus a more complete
list of updates for this release!

Meanwhile, our mentoring schedule is about to go from breakneck to merely
brisk. Maybe the upcoming 30th anniversary of GNU (
https://www.gnu.org/gnu30/) is inspiring you to find an exciting GNU
project to contribute to? At MediaGoblin, we love new contributors! Visit
us in IRC;  #mediagoblin on freenode.net Or sign up for regular updates
here, (http://lists.mediagoblin.org/listinfo/devel) Got ideas or questions
about our work? Email us at [email protected] -- we look forward to
hearing from you!

Interested in seeing the screenshots? Click here,
http://mediagoblin.org/news/mediagoblin-0.5.0-goblin-force.html for the web
version of this announcement.
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