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Since our founding in 2005, EngageMedia has aimed to support freely accessible media infrastructure on the web, and provide community-created alternatives to corporate-controlled platforms. In line with this goal, we have partnered with software development company Wordgames to develop MediaCMS, an open-source content management system (CMS) based on a commonly supported, open-source web framework (Django) and well-known programming languages (Python and Javascript).
Plumi is pondering what kind of contributions we could make to address the spread of “deep fake” video and disinformation (“fake news”) via video-sharing and social media platforms.
We are very excited to announce that after much effort, Plumi is now available to install on Debian Jessie, Ubuntu 16.04 (latest stable) and Centos 7.
Plumi is now available to install on Debian Jessie, Ubuntu 16.04 (latest stable) and Centos 7.
It’s been ten years now since we released our first public version of Plumi
Core Plumi maintainers are still working towards compatibility with the latest Debian release.
EngageMedia has been working with Sam Stainsby of Sustainable Software on a 4.5.2 release of Plumi.
Dennis Ross has contributed these scripts and instructions for installing Plumi on CentOS 6.x x64.