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Plumi

Plumi is a free software video-sharing content management system developed based on the open-source content management system Plone. Plumi allows users to create a video-sharing website by adding it to an existing Plone instance. The software includes various functions to facilitate video distribution and community creation.[1][2]

Plumi
Screenshot of Plumi Demo Site
Developer(s)EngageMedia/Unweb
Initial releaseOctober 2006 (2006-10)
Stable release
4.5 / January 31, 2013 (2013-01-31)
Written inPython
Operating systemLinux/Unix/Mac OS X
LicenseGNU GPL/ZPL
Websiteengagemedia.org/projects/plumi/

Plumi aims to help establish free and open source alternatives to popular alternatives such as YouTube.[3] It was designed to allow communities to create video-sharing communities.[4] It was also said that the free software was designed to be more accessible to non-profit groups and independent journalists.[5]

History edit

Plumi for Plone 2 edit

Plumi was first developed for Plone 2 by EngageMedia, with the first stable version released in September 2007, produced by EngageMedia and developed primarily by Andy Nicholson of Infinite Recursion and Dave Fregon of NetAxxs.[6][7]

The second major release occurred on February 8, 2008. By this time the software was already in use by popular organizations including the World Social Forum TV, Bonn University Africa on TV, and CabTube.[8]

Plumi for Plone 3 edit

Version 3.0 of Plumi is based on Plone 3 and was deployed on May 19, 2010.[9] The latest production version is 3.1.2 which was released at the end of November 2010.[10]

Plumi for Plone 4 edit

Development on migration to Plone 4 began in October 2010, with a 4.0b1 beta released in late November[11] and a release candidate for 4.0 released in early December.[12]

A final stable release of Plumi 4.0 for Plone 4.0 was released on January 17, 2011.[13] This version includes bug fixes and improvements to ensure a stable release primarily focused on rebasing Plumi on Plone 4, in addition to other improvements and re-factoring of Plumi including new production and development build-outs located inside the plumi.app egg, updating the caching system, cleanup of installation code, and moving parts to GenericSetup, replacing older products with newer and better-maintained products, or removing dependencies and other improvements. FFmpeg and codecs required by the transcoding framework are also now included in the buildout which means a simpler installation process.

A beta of Plumi 4.3 was released on December 4, 2011.[14] The beta includes updating to Plone 4.1.2, support for 16:9 video transcoding, WebM transcoding, replacement of Flowplayer with mediaelement.js HTML5 player, video language added to metadata and support for the Amara platform. A final version of 4.3 was released in January 2012.[15]

Plumi 4.3.1 Final was released in April 2012.[16] This includes minor improvements to the backend and user interface.

Plumi 4.5 Final was released in January 2013.[17] The Plumi 4.5-final is a big stable production-ready release, including big improvements in both the user-interface and the back-end. Major changes in 4.5 centered around the creation of a new Plumi skin using Diazo, replacing Gunicorn with uWSGI, implementation of Amara subtitling engine and a video upload progress bar. Other improvements included removing views/downloads from the iframe for embedding, update to latest mediaelement.js and fixing of fullscreen playback. 4.5-final includes some changes after the beta include numerous improvements to the new Plumi skin, re-ordered user menu, removal of callouts folder and improved video upload stability.[18]

Features edit

Plumi enables the community to create their own video-sharing site. It includes an adaptive skin using Diazo, server-side transcoding of most video formats, upload progress bar, thumbnail extraction, HTML5 video playback and embedding, subtitles using Amara, large file uploading via FTP, social media integration, threaded commenting and user feedback forms, customized user profiles and a range of other features.

The latest version of Plumi is packaged with Plone 4.x. Developers have the option to run a buildout to create either a development or production environment using Plumi.

References edit

  1. ^ "Plumi". plone.org.
  2. ^ Bauwens, Michael (29 Feb 2008). "Plumi". Retrieved 2010-11-29.[dead link]
  3. ^ Costanza-Chock, Sasha; Jenkins, Henry (1 November 2010). "DIY Video 2010: Activist Media (Part Three)". Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  4. ^ Lasica, JD (9 May 2009). . PBS (published 14 February 2008). Archived from the original on 2012-11-13. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  5. ^ Oliver, Laura (4 April 2008), Innovations in Journalism – Plumi, retrieved 2010-11-29
  6. ^ "Plumi 0.1-final — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  7. ^ Rheingold, Howard (11 July 2007), , archived from the original on 27 Sep 2007, retrieved 2010-11-29
  8. ^ "Plumi 0.2-final — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  9. ^ . unweb.me. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
  10. ^ "Plumi 3.1.2 — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  11. ^ "Plumi 4.0b1 (Beta release) — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  12. ^ "Plumi 4.0 RC 1 (Release candidate) — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  13. ^ "Plumi 4.0-final — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  14. ^ "Plumi 4.3b2 (Beta release) — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  15. ^ "Plumi 4.3-Final — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  16. ^ "Plumi 4.3.1 — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  17. ^ "Plumi 4.5-final — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management". plone.org.[dead link]
  18. ^ "plumi/plumi.app". GitHub.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • video.indymedia is dead - long live independent online video networks!
  • Plumi — free software video sharing platform 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  • Content Management Software - Plumi (0.1)

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Plumi is a free software video sharing content management system developed based on the open source content management system Plone Plumi allows users to create a video sharing website by adding it to an existing Plone instance The software includes various functions to facilitate video distribution and community creation 1 2 PlumiScreenshot of Plumi Demo SiteDeveloper s EngageMedia UnwebInitial releaseOctober 2006 2006 10 Stable release4 5 January 31 2013 2013 01 31 Written inPythonOperating systemLinux Unix Mac OS XLicenseGNU GPL ZPLWebsiteengagemedia wbr org wbr projects wbr plumi wbr Free and open source software portalPlumi aims to help establish free and open source alternatives to popular alternatives such as YouTube 3 It was designed to allow communities to create video sharing communities 4 It was also said that the free software was designed to be more accessible to non profit groups and independent journalists 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Plumi for Plone 2 1 2 Plumi for Plone 3 1 3 Plumi for Plone 4 2 Features 3 References 4 External linksHistory editPlumi for Plone 2 edit Plumi was first developed for Plone 2 by EngageMedia with the first stable version released in September 2007 produced by EngageMedia and developed primarily by Andy Nicholson of Infinite Recursion and Dave Fregon of NetAxxs 6 7 The second major release occurred on February 8 2008 By this time the software was already in use by popular organizations including the World Social Forum TV Bonn University Africa on TV and CabTube 8 Plumi for Plone 3 edit Version 3 0 of Plumi is based on Plone 3 and was deployed on May 19 2010 9 The latest production version is 3 1 2 which was released at the end of November 2010 10 Plumi for Plone 4 edit Development on migration to Plone 4 began in October 2010 with a 4 0b1 beta released in late November 11 and a release candidate for 4 0 released in early December 12 A final stable release of Plumi 4 0 for Plone 4 0 was released on January 17 2011 13 This version includes bug fixes and improvements to ensure a stable release primarily focused on rebasing Plumi on Plone 4 in addition to other improvements and re factoring of Plumi including new production and development build outs located inside the plumi app egg updating the caching system cleanup of installation code and moving parts to GenericSetup replacing older products with newer and better maintained products or removing dependencies and other improvements FFmpeg and codecs required by the transcoding framework are also now included in the buildout which means a simpler installation process A beta of Plumi 4 3 was released on December 4 2011 14 The beta includes updating to Plone 4 1 2 support for 16 9 video transcoding WebM transcoding replacement of Flowplayer with mediaelement js HTML5 player video language added to metadata and support for the Amara platform A final version of 4 3 was released in January 2012 15 Plumi 4 3 1 Final was released in April 2012 16 This includes minor improvements to the backend and user interface Plumi 4 5 Final was released in January 2013 17 The Plumi 4 5 final is a big stable production ready release including big improvements in both the user interface and the back end Major changes in 4 5 centered around the creation of a new Plumi skin using Diazo replacing Gunicorn with uWSGI implementation of Amara subtitling engine and a video upload progress bar Other improvements included removing views downloads from the iframe for embedding update to latest mediaelement js and fixing of fullscreen playback 4 5 final includes some changes after the beta include numerous improvements to the new Plumi skin re ordered user menu removal of callouts folder and improved video upload stability 18 Features editPlumi enables the community to create their own video sharing site It includes an adaptive skin using Diazo server side transcoding of most video formats upload progress bar thumbnail extraction HTML5 video playback and embedding subtitles using Amara large file uploading via FTP social media integration threaded commenting and user feedback forms customized user profiles and a range of other features The latest version of Plumi is packaged with Plone 4 x Developers have the option to run a buildout to create either a development or production environment using Plumi References edit Plumi plone org Bauwens Michael 29 Feb 2008 Plumi Retrieved 2010 11 29 dead link Costanza Chock Sasha Jenkins Henry 1 November 2010 DIY Video 2010 Activist Media Part Three Retrieved 2010 11 29 Lasica JD 9 May 2009 Open Media Publishing One New Option PBS published 14 February 2008 Archived from the original on 2012 11 13 Retrieved 2010 11 29 Oliver Laura 4 April 2008 Innovations in Journalism Plumi retrieved 2010 11 29 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Content Management plone org dead link plumi plumi app GitHub External links editOfficial website video indymedia is dead long live independent online video networks Plumi free software video sharing platformArchived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Content Management Software Plumi 0 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plumi amp oldid 1215086296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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