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Gerard Ryan at 2015-01-27T23:25:07Z
Hey look! I blogged about the Fedora COPR repositories that Metal Biker created for Dianara and Pumpa!
https://blog.grdryn.me/blog/fedora/pumpio-clients-for-fedora.html
The post is mainly to make sure that the people following planet.fedoraproject.org know about it, but some of you are mentioned also, either for making something, or for being lucky enough to be in a screenshot! :P
Let me know if there's anything amiss or incorrect there. I haven't been around for a long time, so I might have some things wrong...I'll try to do better! :)
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Show all 8 replies@JanKusanagi: Thanks, I'll add a link to the guide, and fix the Qt thing tomorrow! :)
@sazius: is there anything you'd like me to add about Pumpa?
@Claes: Yeah, I think that would be the equivalent. COPR stands for "Cool Other Package Repository" :D
Gerard Ryan at 2015-01-28T23:09:41Z
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Hi @Gerard Ryan, I didn't see your question until now. If you want you could add a link to the official Pumpa web page: https://pumpa.branchable.com/. Otherwise it looks great! Thanks!
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Georg Portenkirchner at 2014-08-27T20:33:57Z
A Single Div : a CSS drawing project by Lynn Fisher http://a.singlediv.com/ #CSSa(n) person , Sotitrox like this.
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University Website
Random comic from the Archives
People go to the website because they can't wait for the next alumni magazine, right? What do you mean, you want a campus map? One of our students made one as a CS class project back in '01! You can click to zoom and everything!
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at 2014-08-20T09:28:37Z in SE1
Another sweet coffee mug today.
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Christopher Allan Webber at 2014-08-04T12:58:51Z
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Your ascii art depiction of joeyh is perfect.
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Freemor at 2014-07-25T10:37:48Z
Such a tragedy. I live in a small town too so know first hand how an event like this can affect the whole town. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and everyone else affected by this tragic event.
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PPump 0.1
Sotitrox at 2014-06-18T01:42:52Z
Me complace anunciarles que acabo de lanzar la versión 0.1 de PPump (Pump Público), bajo licencia GPL v3, y cualquiera lo puede instalar, es copiar y pegar, y editar los parametros en el archivo "sistema/configuracion.php".
Descripción:
Public Pump o Pump Publico es programa escrito en PHP que permite interpretar el canal web publico de la red Pump.io desde el sitio ofirehose.com (https://ofirehose.com/feed.json) en formato Json para su fácil lectura.
PPump muestra solo los objetos "post", notas e imágenes, presenta el usuario que creó el post (avatar, nombre y url) y el post (fecha, titulo si es que tiene, contenido y url), en el panel lateral muestra las ultimas 20 actividades publicas y las estadísticas de la red.
Ademas cuenta con una feed RSS con la capacidad de filtrar los resultados segun el nick de registro de usuarios, mas información en la wiki.
Esta es una buena instancia para descubrir usuarios nuevos!!!
Pronto:
- Confguración para mas idiomas.
- Usuarios destacados.
Enlaces:
Instalaciones actuales:
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Show all 8 repliesresuelto con patch. Me lo había olvidado xd
si me habia equivocado, subi la version que uso para ver el código que llega del servidor,xdd la ultima siempre es la correcta. :P
Solo algunos privilegiados podemos bajar el .tar.gz adjunto en la nota, mwahahaha =)
JanKusanagi at 2014-06-18T10:30:01Z
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dynamic dns
Greg Grossmeier at 2014-06-18T04:44:31Z
I use no-ip.org to make it easy to get to my local network/server.
I might switch it over to dhcp.io since:
A) FLOSS, https://github.com/skx/dhcp.io/
B) Written/hosted by a DD
C) I hate the 30 day renewal thing from no-ip.org
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Show all 6 repliesFor my personal access, I use TOR hidden services as a sort of manual DNS. I ssh into djfkriekeDJJJJg12345 (mylaptop.onion in .ssh/config) and do 'ifconfig teredo | grep inet6' to find a faster link to do the real access.
I hate the 30 day thing too.
https://duckdns.org/ is a very simple and easy to use alternative, as is http://freedns.afraid.org
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habi@fmrl.me at 2014-06-10T09:12:10Z
http://independentpublisher.me looks nice as a #WordPress theme.
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Evan Prodromou at 2014-06-07T13:51:33Z
Bradley Kuhn recently me asked me what the plan is with pump.io. He pointed out that there a number of UI bugs with the Web interface, as well as some essential federation issues (for example, how comments don't get distributed to all followers).
As most of you know, I've taken another full-time job, and pump.io has become a side project for me. A beloved side project that matters to me very much, but it's no longer what I spend all day working on.
When I do have time to work on it, much of my work is system administration. E14N has some money still, but there's not any new money coming in, so I have to use what's left sparingly. Using cheaper resources more wisely with more efficient software is a big investment for me right now -- it means that we can keep these services running almost indefinitely.
The good news there is that this has mostly been a success. From a peak in 2011, the cost of running the servers E14N uses has gone down two orders of magnitude. That's a huge step.
That also means that I find myself with more time to work on the core software and supporting sites.
Another big step is the incipient Social Web Working Group which I will be co-chairing. The group has a mandate to build a social data format, a client-to-server API, and a server-to-server protocol for social interaction. It's likely that the resulting suite of standards will bear a close resemblance to the current pump.io API, and I definitely intend to track it.
Bradley asked me, "What's the plan?" and I'm going to take this opportunity to sketch out a plan for where pump.io is going.- Over the next week, I'm going to take the current state of pump.io and release it as version 0.3 and start the 0.4 development. Yes, I realize there are still bugs outstanding, but it's probably time to just stamp it and move on.
- In the same time, I'm going to deal with the long list of pull requests and open issues with pump.io. The PRs will either get a reply, get pulled to 0.4, or closed. The issues will get put into milestones for 0.4 or "maybe later" or "probably never".
- I've been working on the Facebook bridge for pump.io, and I'd like to get that operational before starting any other development work.
- My next project will be a Github bridge to share data about commits, issues, and pull requests to accounts on pump.io. I think that will help with some visibility of the development activity.
- I'm going to convert the pump.io codebase to CoffeeScript. This may sound radical, but it's mostly a mechanical process with js2coffee. CoffeeScript is a mostly syntactical transformation of JS, and it's really a lot more fun to write. All the regular NodeJS libraries and modules work fine with CoffeeScript, and the installation process will stay the same (no coffee binary needed).
- I'm going to upgrade the pump.io dependencies -- Backbone, Bootstrap, Express, etc. A lot has changed in the last few years, and I'd like to keep up better.
- Start knocking down bugs in the core software -- mostly concentrating on distributed conversations and the notifications in the Web UI, but seeing if there are others that can get fixed.
- I'd like to release an 0.4 version by September of this year.
I appreciate everyone's attention to pump.io. I know that you've all put a lot of work into this platform, and I really appreciate it. I especially love that there are so many new clients and tools for the platform -- having that kind of ecosystem has been especially important to me.
And everyone who's put their online social presence into an E14N server -- believe me, it's appreciated. You are literally the lifeblood of this network, and making things work right for you is why I do this.
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Show all 21 replies>> howcanuhavemyusername (Metal Biker):
“What about OStatus bridge with the other federated social platforms?”
There is a bridge to StatusNet/GnuSocial. What would be great would be if GnuSocial added a Pump plugin on their side to have transparent federation, not bridges.JanKusanagi at 2014-06-09T10:02:51Z
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[ Reposting this comment to make sure it appears publicly ]
Evan, first of all, in case you didn't see my later comment after my post, I want to link to it here. My main point there is that we need to start thinking about pump.io as a community-oriented volunteer project now, and that's a good thing. Everything will take longer, but such projects have a long history of producing much better, longer-lasting results that VC-funded stuff.
I don't have a lot to give, but I'd happily give $5 toward a Kickstarter. But, if you're talking about what I think you're talking about, I suggest you team up with the FreedomBox people and see if they have money left.
I've been critical of FreedomBox because it took on too much. It tried to make a home server for all network services everyone could imagine where 'hard reboot' was the only sysadmin task. But, pump.io actually seeks to be what the FreedomBox said it would be on the social networking part, so you should at least talk with them about helping you with fundraising.
Related to that, I encourage pump.io to apply to be a member project of Conservancy. (Of cousre, as a member of our Evaluation Committee, you'd have to recuse yourself of course from discussion about joining post-applying.) That would bring to bear the (albeit) meager resources of Conservancy to help with your fundraising and other efforts. We may be even able to get you gratis VPS's for pump.io if you don't have them already
As you know from your work on the Eval Committee, no one eval committee member can assure acceptance of an application, but I would strongly support your application and I expect other eval members would to. The downsite for you is it would mean E14N letting go of the project, which may be just too painful to consider after all the work you put into.
Evan, thnk you again for all you'e done: since we started autonomo.us, I truly think you are the only one who did more than "just talk" about what freedom for network services should be. You have worked for almost a decade now non-stop to make it happen. While we don't have a solution, you put a lot of great code out there and our community learned a lot. True federated social networking is one of the hardest technical problems our community has ever tried to solve, so any progress forward is impressive.
Thank you, Evan, for all you have done. You are a true hero of software freedom. (And I'll be nominating you for the FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software, BTW, and I hope others will too. :)
Bradley M. Kuhn at 2014-06-09T21:44:55Z
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Note that pumpbridge includes a facebook bridge.
Please make explicit flattr targets for your work on pump.io (I already subscribe to you on flattr, but this would be much more explicit that thus better to advertise for).
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Pumpa v0.8.4 released
sazius at 2014-06-08T15:45:36Z
New stuff:
- Avatar-menu with new auto-minimise feature that automatically collapses posts of e.g. noisy users :-)
- To/Cc now editable on replies.
- Inline HTML now allowed using libtidy (this feature is disabled if libtidy isn't installed).
- Updated German, Spanish, Italian and Na'vi translations.
- Various bug fixes.
I'm currently building the new Debian package.
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Show all 11 repliesIf you even have Na'vi translations, you must be mainstream!
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) at 2014-06-09T09:58:05Z
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Yay! new Na'vi translations
irayo ma tsmukan! lì'fya leNa'vi lu yawne oeru ulte txo sweylu txo yawne lu fraporu. Pivlltxe pumpur nì'Na'vi ^_____^
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Stephen Sekula at 2014-05-12T07:47:17Z
"The Hub" now runs (thanks, @Owen Shepherd!) a public Hubub-powered pump.io stream, with spam filtering. It's available here:
This allows people without pump.io accounts to see the public feeds of people with pump.io accounts. Think if it as the spam-filtered version of the twitter public feed, but better because it's the open federated social web.
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X11R5 at 2014-05-07T14:48:33Z in Hawthorne, Nevada
Bought the new and exciting pops up.a(n) person likes this.
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A Moment
For a moment I read that the new Firefox would have an Australian user interface. #itsnottrue
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Jolla’s first operator partnership outside Finland started this week: Jolla <3 Elisa Estonia!
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Great! =)
P.S.- If you use titles, your posts will rock more!
JanKusanagi at 2014-04-29T11:01:14Z
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Disfrutando de ManjaroBox (2)
Así me quedo luego de algunos retoques menores, Listo para todo.
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La gente de Manjaro están haciendo las cosas muy bien, y concretamente esa edición basada en Openbox me parece una maravilla. Un perfecto equilibro entre la sencillez de uso y la filosofía "KISS" (Keep It Simple Stupid!). Muy fácil e intuitiva, pero al mismo tiempo muy ligera y sabiendo uno mismo lo que tiene instalado (no como la típica distro sobrecargada con paquetes que ni sabemos cómo han llegado hasta ahí y algunas cosas que ni podemos borrar sin destrozarlo todo). Una distro que se adapta fácilmente a las necesidades tanto de novatos como de usuarios más experimentados, y que funciona de maravilla en ordenadores prehistóricos también. Una vez te acostumbras a Openbox y tienes las herramientas necesarias, te das cuenta de que ya no echas de menos nada de los grandes escritorios habituales.
Undefined at 2014-04-29T09:38:01Z
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¡¡Hostias, qué de tiempo sin pasarme por el foro!! te ha quedado genial, Cronos ;)
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Stefano Zacchiroli at 2014-04-24T08:14:29Z
possibly the single most important contribution by #XKCD to community building http://xkcd.com/1357/Mònica , a(n) person , sazius , Jason Self and 2 others like this.
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Nathan Willis at 2014-04-24T13:58:36Z
I'm really tired of headlines telling me something amazing exists when in reality all that there is is a Kickstarter page.a(n) person , Christopher Allan Webber , Evan Prodromou like this.