PeerTube - Peer-to-peer video sharing for the people

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Following on from last month's discussion and demonstration of Fed.Wiki we thought that we would explore another corner of the Fediverse, and so this month at Free Software Australia we'll be talking about Peertube. Along with discussing PeerTube itself we'll also explore how it benefits the Fediverse, the decentralised federation of social networks. Big words to speak about an alternative to Youtube that is growing in popularity in the Free/Libre and Open Source Software community, but PeerTube offers us the opportunity to take back control of our media sharing and consumption needs.

We'll start the evening with a presentation about Peertube and the features of version 4.1 that was released almost a month ago. We'll have an overview of the new possibilities for instance administrators as well as for end users. After discussing how Peertube has a role to play in and beyond the Fediverse we'll open up the conversation for people to share video publishers, favourite channels and/or any videos they've come across and really liked in Peertube.

This will be a non-technical event and all are welcome to share their favourite videos or just listen in. So join us for another discussion about the Fediverse at Free Software Australia.

Details

  • Thursday, 21st April 2022, 7:30pm-9:00pm AEDT
  • Join us at: https://venue.electronworkshop.com.au/r/freesoftwareaus
  • Join the FSA mailing list to be notified of events: https://lists.softwarefreedom.com.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/free-software-melb
  • Meeting Tips:
    • Be sure to test your audio on the way in. Your mic will be muted when you join the room.
    • Headsets are recommended to reduce any feedback.
    • Code of Conduct: https://freesoftware.org.au/code-of-conduct
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