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Open Digital Preservation with Permanent.org #132

Open omnignorant opened 6 years ago

omnignorant commented 6 years ago

What problem are you trying to solve?

Public records are at risk – security breaches, natural disasters, technological shifts and a lack of legacy planning threaten the perpetual accessibility and integrity of digital data.

The vast majority of civic agencies, small government units, nonprofits, schools and other public sector organizations do not have a trusted place to store their digital materials. They rely on cumbersome, low-budget solutions from internal IT departments or pay for-profit internet giants recurring fees.

The digital storage industry was designed for convenience and short cycles. A commitment to permanent storage has no place in their business model.

Who will benefit (directly and indirectly) from your project?

All citizens will benefit when the civil society organizations they trust have their own trusted agency for the security and preservation of critical public data and information.

What other resources/tools are currently serving the same need? How does your project set itself apart?

Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, iCloud, Facebook – these are the cloud solutions the vast majority of Americans rely on to secure their digital materials, including nonprofits, schools and small government agencies. Less consumer friendly products for commercial license include Preservica. More savvy IT departments may host their own cloud solutions on internal servers.

There are other open source projects out there that do this work. None aim to make content preservation and distribution accessible to the average, nontechnical user.

There are a ton of similarly spirited projects, these include: Filecoin, Interplanetary File System, Archmission, MOM, The Long Now Foundation, The Internet Archive, One Second Everyday, etc. that each take on a facet of the problem or propose even more visionary solutions to permanent storage. Again, none make an effort to address the individual, nontechnical, private user case.

Where can we find any research/data available/articles?

David Rosenthal is pretty obsessed with this stuff: https://blog.dshr.org/

What help do you need now?

We're building out our open API and our framework for viewing materials. It's a lot like the wordpress ecosystem, so we're open to exploring how to utilize wordpress front end, widgets or add ons.

What are the next steps (validation, research, coding, design)?

Answer here.

How can we contact you outside of Github(list social media or places you're present)?

Answer here.


Project management

Checklist for NEW ideas :baby:

Hey, you're official! You're now part of the growing civic hacking community in Austin. Here's a few things to get started (a couple you've probably already done).

Checklist for ACTIVE projects :fire:

Let's get this project started! When this idea starts taking off, the Projects Core Team will start helping this project's lead(s) out with project management and connecting you to resources you may need. To get there, please complete and check off the following:

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