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tree::
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mediagoblin/
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|- mediagoblin/ source code
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|- mediagoblin/ #source code
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| |- tests/
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| |- templates/
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| |- auth/
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| \- submit/
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|- docs/ documentation
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|- docs/ #documentation
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| the rest of these directories are generated by
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| buildout.
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| #the below directories are generated by
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| #buildout.
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|- bin/ scripts
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|- bin/ #scripts
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|- develop-eggs/
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|- eggs/
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|- mediagoblin.egg-info/
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|- parts/
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|- user_dev/ sessions, etc
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|- user_dev/ #sessions, etc
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As you can see, all the code for GNU MediaGoblin is in the
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**Spread the word**
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The seductive call of Free Software services is a powerful
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one, but many cannot hear it because it'd drowned out by the
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one, but many cannot hear it because it's drowned out by the
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rush hour traffic honking of proprietary walled gardens and
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faux free services. Yuck! Be the sweet chirrup of the bird
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amidst the din! Tell others that there is a better way to
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==========
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Foreward
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Foreword
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==========
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About this manual
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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foreward
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foreword
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mediagoblin
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contributinghowto
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deploymenthowto
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Centralization and proprietization of media on the internet is a
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serious problem and makes the web go from a system of extreme
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resilience to a system of frightening fragility. We believe people
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should be able to own their data and that measn someone has to build
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the tools to make it possible. We decide that in this case, that
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should be able to own their data and that means someone has to build
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the tools to make it possible. We decided that in this case, that
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someone would be us!
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