[liberationtech] Fwd: Presenting the new Lorea distribution:Foxglove
Yosem Companys
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Thu Nov 8 14:41:37 PST 2012
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On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 2:36 PM, MainID <mainid at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> *From:* Yosem Companys <companys at stanford.edu>
> *Sent:* Thursday, November 08, 2012 5:19 PM
> *To:* liberationtech <liberationtech at lists.stanford.edu>
> *Subject:* Re: [liberationtech] Fwd: Presenting the new Lorea
> distribution:Foxglove
>
> So is Lorea meant to be a social web alternative? How is it different
> from Tent.io?
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 10:07 AM, The Doctor <drwho at virtadpt.net> wrote:
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>> On 11/07/2012 02:46 PM, ale fernandez wrote:
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>> > I'm certainly using it like mad since it came out, both bug
>> > finding as well as actually filling in assemblies - I'm in an
>> > assembly run cooperative and using lorea is really important as a
>> > shared place to work, and I think in general it complements the
>> > in-person aspect of assemblies really well.
>>
>> For the curious, Lorea is built on top of Elgg (http://elgg.org/) with
>> a bunch of plugins slotted in (source:
>> https://lorea.org/?page_id=147). I've been considering standing up an
>> instance of it for a project I'm working with on the side. From your
>> interaction with the package, what do you think of its capabilities?
>> In particular, the granularity of its profiles and what user privacy
>> looks like from the outside?
>>
>> - --
>> The Doctor [412/724/301/703] [ZS (MED)]
>> Developer, Project Byzantium: http://project-byzantium.org/
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>> WWW: https://drwho.virtadpt.net/
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>> "These eyes can do more than see."
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