Closed flyingzumwalt closed 7 years ago
Hey from @mediachain!
Mediachain is a sister project of IPFS (built on top of libp2p).
Mediachain builds upon foundational properties of decentralized/p2p systems (immutability, content-addressing, distributed routing) and adds a decentralized directory and the concept of namespaces to provide a single port of entry for discovering, publishing and collaborating on media metadata (media assets live in IPFS).
We started a community effort to aggregate and decentralize cultural heritage data earlier this year. So far over a million museum works have been aggregated, as well as over 100 million works from Creative Commons image sharing platforms. You can read more about how Mediachain works here.
We'd love to join forces and participate in a DWebLAM community effort!
Hey, I'd love to be involved too. Just to carry on from the Twitter conversation, I've been using riot.im to follow the IPFS IRC and like it as an OSS alternative to slack. Also, big fan of mediachain :-)
A couple people have suggested doing this on Slack, possibly in the code4lib Slack (as suggested by @cmh2166 here). I want to do whatever works for the most people. Personally I'm suffering from Slack overload due to the proliferation of Slack teams that I'm obligated to be on.
Would it make sense to try using the new IPFS discourse instance at https://discuss.ipfs.io ?
related conversation on twitter https://twitter.com/ennomeijers/status/852561763052793856
Regarding Slack and open initiatives: https://dave.cheney.net/2017/04/11/why-slack-is-inappropriate-for-open-source-communications 🙃
I got low key feeling that sub-category in Discourse could improve discovery and cross-pollination.
I've created a "Libraries Archives and Museums" category on discuss.ipfs.io and opened a thread asking Who's using IPFS in Libraries Archives and Museums. I hope you'll all chime in with info, ideas, links and requests for collaborators!
thanks, @lidel !
fwiw, i'm not trying to be a slack apologist here. just wanting some sort of communication coordination for the various threads (some not getting picked up by others) and communication methods already presented.
This conversation moved to https://discuss.ipfs.io/t/community-ipfs-in-libraries-archives-and-museums/130
We have had 2 GLAM community calls so far.
Anyone interested in forming a community around Distributed Web in Libraries, Archives and Museums?
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