diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index 784b2ae..81c78a7 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ "serve": "vue-cli-service serve", "build": "vue-cli-service build", "lint": "vue-cli-service lint", - "analyze-bundle": "npm run build -- --report-json && webpack-bundle-analyzer ./dist/report.json" + "analyze-bundle": "npm run build -- --report-json && webpack-bundle-analyzer ./dist/report.json", + "i18n:generate": "rm src/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/app.po && make clean && make makemessages && make translations" }, "dependencies": { "axios": "^0.19.0", diff --git a/src/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/app.po b/src/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/app.po index 8cc3bb4..1f582a1 100644 --- a/src/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/app.po +++ b/src/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/app.po @@ -10,605 +10,57 @@ msgstr "" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" +#: src/views/FAQ.vue:381 +msgid "" +"\"It's outrageous and unconscious: you're releasing PeerTube's version 1 when it doesn't contain the necessary tools\n" +" to effectively manage videos claimed by rights holders, or to effectively manage the issue of online harassment in comments,\n" +" or to effectively manage monetization through advertising, or to (insert here your request to PeerTube). It will never work!\n" +" What do you intend to do about it?\"" +msgstr "" +"\"It's outrageous and unconscious: you're releasing PeerTube's version 1 when it doesn't contain the necessary tools\n" +" to effectively manage videos claimed by rights holders, or to effectively manage the issue of online harassment in comments,\n" +" or to effectively manage monetization through advertising, or to (insert here your request to PeerTube). It will never work!\n" +" What do you intend to do about it?\"" + #: src/components/InstanceCard.vue:49 msgid "%{ instance.totalInstanceFollowers } follower instance" msgid_plural "%{ instance.totalInstanceFollowers } followers instances" msgstr[0] "%{ instance.totalInstanceFollowers } follower instance" msgstr[1] "%{ instance.totalInstanceFollowers } followers instances" -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:305 +#: src/views/FAQ.vue:124 msgid "" -"
\n" -" \"It's outrageous and unconscious: you're releasing PeerTube's version 1 when it doesn't contain the necessary tools\n" -" to effectively manage videos claimed by rights holders, or to effectively manage the issue of online harassment in comments,\n" -" or to effectively manage monetization through advertising, or to (insert here your request to PeerTube). It will never work!\n" -" What do you intend to do about it?\"\n" -"\n" -"\n" -"
You're right. PeerTube 1.0 is not the perfect tool, far from it. And we never promised that this version 1.0 would be a\n" -" tool that would include all the features corresponding to all cases.
\n" -"PeerTube 1.0 is the realization of the commitment we made in October 2017 to take PeerTube from an alpha version (personal\n" -" project and proof of concept that a federated video platform could work) to a 1.0 version in October 2018 (which does not mean\n" -" \"final version\", but \"version considered stable and distributable\").
\n" -"Remember that PeerTube has only one (almost) full time developer and a small handful of very involved volunteers. It is not a\n" -" product developed by a start-up with a full time team (dev, design, UX, marketing, support, etc.) and significant financial\n" -" support. It is a Community free software, the development of which will continue over the months and, we hope, in the years to\n" -" come.
\n" -"We are well aware of the shortcomings of PeerTube 1.0, especially in the moderation tools area (videos, comments, etc.). And\n" -" we intend to work on these weaknesses.
\n" -"We have chosen to do so as follows: on the one hand we will work primarily in the coming months to improve these tools within\n" -" PeerTube itself (in the core of the software). On the other hand, we will also focus, in parallel, a large part of\n" -" PeerTube's development effort during 2019 on the integration of a plugin system, which can be developed by the communities.\n" -"
\n" -"Indeed, we do not claim to have the science behind it and know how best to manage each of the tools according to each of the\n" -" needs. For example: with regard to the question of DMCA requests, cases vary according to geographical jurisdictions (European\n" -" law is different from French law, itself different from Canadian law, itself different from American law, etc.). Concerning\n" -" the tools for moderating comments, here again, we cannot decree ourselves experts of the subject, because this is simply not\n" -" the case.
\n" -"By acting both on the core, but also by allowing the development of plugins, we believe that PeerTube will, in the\n" -" long term, be able to respond much better to these issues and allow different communities to adapt PeerTube to their needs.\n" -"
\n" -"We are working as quickly as possible to improve PeerTube, but we are doing so with the resources we have, which means\n" -" very limited.
\n" -"In the meantime, as an user if you feel that PeerTube 1.0 does not currently meet your needs, it's simple: don't use it right\n" -" now :) (we remind you that we don't make money developing PeerTube, and that if we obviously hope for its success, the\n" -" survival of our association doesn't depend on it).
\n" -"As an administrator, if you are afraid of DMCA requests, there is an option to limit the opening of registrations to people\n" -" you know. You will then be able to reopen registrations without verification once these verification tools have been\n" -" integrated, or you have developed them.
" -msgstr "" -"\n" -" \"It's outrageous and unconscious: you're releasing PeerTube's version 1 when it doesn't contain the necessary tools\n" -" to effectively manage videos claimed by rights holders, or to effectively manage the issue of online harassment in comments,\n" -" or to effectively manage monetization through advertising, or to (insert here your request to PeerTube). It will never work!\n" -" What do you intend to do about it?\"\n" -"\n" -"\n" -"
You're right. PeerTube 1.0 is not the perfect tool, far from it. And we never promised that this version 1.0 would be a\n" -" tool that would include all the features corresponding to all cases.
\n" -"PeerTube 1.0 is the realization of the commitment we made in October 2017 to take PeerTube from an alpha version (personal\n" -" project and proof of concept that a federated video platform could work) to a 1.0 version in October 2018 (which does not mean\n" -" \"final version\", but \"version considered stable and distributable\").
\n" -"Remember that PeerTube has only one (almost) full time developer and a small handful of very involved volunteers. It is not a\n" -" product developed by a start-up with a full time team (dev, design, UX, marketing, support, etc.) and significant financial\n" -" support. It is a Community free software, the development of which will continue over the months and, we hope, in the years to\n" -" come.
\n" -"We are well aware of the shortcomings of PeerTube 1.0, especially in the moderation tools area (videos, comments, etc.). And\n" -" we intend to work on these weaknesses.
\n" -"We have chosen to do so as follows: on the one hand we will work primarily in the coming months to improve these tools within\n" -" PeerTube itself (in the core of the software). On the other hand, we will also focus, in parallel, a large part of\n" -" PeerTube's development effort during 2019 on the integration of a plugin system, which can be developed by the communities.\n" -"
\n" -"Indeed, we do not claim to have the science behind it and know how best to manage each of the tools according to each of the\n" -" needs. For example: with regard to the question of DMCA requests, cases vary according to geographical jurisdictions (European\n" -" law is different from French law, itself different from Canadian law, itself different from American law, etc.). Concerning\n" -" the tools for moderating comments, here again, we cannot decree ourselves experts of the subject, because this is simply not\n" -" the case.
\n" -"By acting both on the core, but also by allowing the development of plugins, we believe that PeerTube will, in the\n" -" long term, be able to respond much better to these issues and allow different communities to adapt PeerTube to their needs.\n" -"
\n" -"We are working as quickly as possible to improve PeerTube, but we are doing so with the resources we have, which means\n" -" very limited.
\n" -"In the meantime, as an user if you feel that PeerTube 1.0 does not currently meet your needs, it's simple: don't use it right\n" -" now :) (we remind you that we don't make money developing PeerTube, and that if we obviously hope for its success, the\n" -" survival of our association doesn't depend on it).
\n" -"As an administrator, if you are afraid of DMCA requests, there is an option to limit the opening of registrations to people\n" -" you know. You will then be able to reopen registrations without verification once these verification tools have been\n" -" integrated, or you have developed them.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:100 -msgid "" -"\n" -" It's software you install on your server to create a website where videos are hosted and broadcast...\n" -" Basically: you create your own \"homemade YouTube\"!\n" -"
\n" -"There already exists free/libre software that enables you to do this. But with PeerTube, you can link your instance (your\n" -" video website) to Zaïd's PeerTube instance (where he hosts videos of the lectures for his people's university), to Catherin's\n" -" (who hosts her webmedia videos) or even to Solar's PeerTube instance (who manages a vloggers collective).
\n" -"\n" -" But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. Thanks to the\n" +"But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. Thanks to the\n" " ActivityPub\n" " protocol (also used by\n" " the Mastodon federation,\n" " a free/libre Twitter alternative), PeerTube can federate several small hosters so they don't have to buy thousands of hard\n" -" disks to host videos for the whole world.\n" -"
\n" -"As a result, on your PeerTube website, the audience will be able to watch not only your videos, but also videos hosted by\n" -" Zaïd, Catherin or Solar... without having to host their videos on your PeerTube-powered website. Such diversity in a\n" -" video-catalog makes it very attractive. Such a large choice and diversity of videos is what made centralized platforms such as\n" -" YouTube succesful.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" Federation offers another benefit: everyone becomes independent. Zaïd, Catherin, Solar and yourself can make\n" -" your own rules, your own Terms of Services (for example, one can imagine a MeowTube where dogs videos are strictly forbidden\n" -" 😉).\n" -"
" +" disks to host videos for the whole world." msgstr "" -"\n" -" It's software you install on your server to create a website where videos are hosted and broadcast...\n" -" Basically: you create your own \"homemade YouTube\"!\n" -"
\n" -"There already exists free/libre software that enables you to do this. But with PeerTube, you can link your instance (your\n" -" video website) to Zaïd's PeerTube instance (where he hosts videos of the lectures for his people's university), to Catherin's\n" -" (who hosts her webmedia videos) or even to Solar's PeerTube instance (who manages a vloggers collective).
\n" -"\n" -" But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. Thanks to the\n" +"But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. Thanks to the\n" " ActivityPub\n" " protocol (also used by\n" " the Mastodon federation,\n" " a free/libre Twitter alternative), PeerTube can federate several small hosters so they don't have to buy thousands of hard\n" -" disks to host videos for the whole world.\n" -"
\n" -"As a result, on your PeerTube website, the audience will be able to watch not only your videos, but also videos hosted by\n" -" Zaïd, Catherin or Solar... without having to host their videos on your PeerTube-powered website. Such diversity in a\n" -" video-catalog makes it very attractive. Such a large choice and diversity of videos is what made centralized platforms such as\n" -" YouTube succesful.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" Federation offers another benefit: everyone becomes independent. Zaïd, Catherin, Solar and yourself can make\n" -" your own rules, your own Terms of Services (for example, one can imagine a MeowTube where dogs videos are strictly forbidden\n" -" 😉).\n" -"
" +" disks to host videos for the whole world." -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:44 +#: src/views/FAQ.vue:115 msgid "" -"\n" -" Because by design free/libre software respects our fundamental freedoms, and guarantees them by\n" -" a license,\n" -" so a legally enforceable contract.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"Concretely here, it means that:
\n" -"\n" -" Because by design free/libre software respects our fundamental freedoms, and guarantees them by\n" -" a license,\n" -" so a legally enforceable contract.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"Concretely here, it means that:
\n" -"\n" -" It allows you to choose a hoster that fits you. YouTube's excesses are a good exemple: its hoster, Google/Alphabet, can\n" -" impose its \"Robocopyright\" (the ContentID system) or its tools to index, recommend and spotlight videos; and those tools seem\n" -" as unfair as they are obscure. Even though, it already forces you\n" -" to give it extended copyrights on your videos,\n" -" for free!\n" -"
\n" -"With PeerTube, you can choose the hoster of your videos according to his terms of services, his moderation\n" -" policy, his federation choices... As you don't have a tech giant facing you, you might be able to talk with you hoster if you\n" -" ever have a problem, a need, or something you want.
\n" -"\n" -" The other big advantage of PeerTube is that your hoster doesn't have to fear the sudden success of one of your videos.\n" -" Indeed, PeerTube broadcasts videos with the protocol\n" -" WebTorrent.\n" -" If hundreds of people are watching your video at the same time, their browsers automatically send bits of your video to other\n" -" viewers.\n" -"
\n" -"Before this peer-to-peer broadcast, successful videographers (or videos that make the buzz) were doomed to be hosted by a web\n" -" giant whose infrastructure can handle millions of simultaneous views... Or to pay for a very expensive independent video host so\n" -" that it can hold the load.
" -msgstr "" -"\n" -" It allows you to choose a hoster that fits you. YouTube's excesses are a good exemple: its hoster, Google/Alphabet, can\n" -" impose its \"Robocopyright\" (the ContentID system) or its tools to index, recommend and spotlight videos; and those tools seem\n" -" as unfair as they are obscure. Even though, it already forces you\n" -" to give it extended copyrights on your videos,\n" -" for free!\n" -"
\n" -"With PeerTube, you can choose the hoster of your videos according to his terms of services, his moderation\n" -" policy, his federation choices... As you don't have a tech giant facing you, you might be able to talk with you hoster if you\n" -" ever have a problem, a need, or something you want.
\n" -"\n" -" The other big advantage of PeerTube is that your hoster doesn't have to fear the sudden success of one of your videos.\n" -" Indeed, PeerTube broadcasts videos with the protocol\n" -" WebTorrent.\n" -" If hundreds of people are watching your video at the same time, their browsers automatically send bits of your video to other\n" -" viewers.\n" -"
\n" -"Before this peer-to-peer broadcast, successful videographers (or videos that make the buzz) were doomed to be hosted by a web\n" -" giant whose infrastructure can handle millions of simultaneous views... Or to pay for a very expensive independent video host so\n" -" that it can hold the load.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:349 -msgid "" -"\n" -" The Git repository of PeerTube is\n" -" here.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"\n" -" You can create an issue,\n" -" contribute to it, or even start contributing by choosing the\n" -" \n" -" easy problems for those who begin\n" -" .\n" -" See contributing guide\n" -" for more information.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"\n" -" If you want to help out in another way, or if you want to request a feature, come discuss it on our\n" -" contribution forum.\n" -"
" -msgstr "" -"\n" -" The Git repository of PeerTube is\n" -" here.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"\n" -" You can create an issue,\n" -" contribute to it, or even start contributing by choosing the\n" -" \n" -" easy problems for those who begin\n" -" .\n" -" See contributing guide\n" -" for more information.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"\n" -" If you want to help out in another way, or if you want to request a feature, come discuss it on our\n" -" contribution forum.\n" -"
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:62 -msgid "" -"\n" -" The advantage of YouTube (and other platforms) is its video catalog: from knitting tutorials to Minecraft constructions\n" -" through videos of kittens or holidays... you can find everything!\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" The more the video catalogue is varied, the more people are interested, the more videos are uploaded... but hosting videos from\n" -" all over the world is (very, very) expensive!\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" If the hosting provider Knitting-PeerTube becomes friends with Kittens-Tube and Framatube, it will display the videos of\n" -" others on its site, thus diluting hosting costs while remaining practical and complete for Internet users.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" PeerTube's federation protocol is fluid (everyone can choose who they want to follow), and based on\n" -" ActivityPub: this opens the possibility\n" -" to connect with tools like Mastodon for example.\n" -"
" -msgstr "" -"\n" -" The advantage of YouTube (and other platforms) is its video catalog: from knitting tutorials to Minecraft constructions\n" -" through videos of kittens or holidays... you can find everything!\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" The more the video catalogue is varied, the more people are interested, the more videos are uploaded... but hosting videos from\n" -" all over the world is (very, very) expensive!\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" If the hosting provider Knitting-PeerTube becomes friends with Kittens-Tube and Framatube, it will display the videos of\n" -" others on its site, thus diluting hosting costs while remaining practical and complete for Internet users.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" PeerTube's federation protocol is fluid (everyone can choose who they want to follow), and based on\n" -" ActivityPub: this opens the possibility\n" -" to connect with tools like Mastodon for example.\n" -"
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:197 -msgid "" -"Being free doesn't mean being above the law! Each PeerTube hosting provider can decide on its own general conditions of use,\n" -" abiding by their local laws.
\n" -"\n" -" For example, in France, discriminatory content\n" -" is prohibited\n" -" and may be reported to the authorities. PeerTube allows users to report problematic videos, and each administrator must then\n" -" apply its moderation in accordance with its terms and conditions and the law.\n" -"
\n" -"The federation system, for its part, allows hosts to decide with whom they want to connect, depending on the types of content\n" -" or the moderation policies of others.
" -msgstr "" -"Being free doesn't mean being above the law! Each PeerTube hosting provider can decide on its own general conditions of use,\n" -" abiding by their local laws.
\n" -"\n" -" For example, in France, discriminatory content\n" -" is prohibited\n" -" and may be reported to the authorities. PeerTube allows users to report problematic videos, and each administrator must then\n" -" apply its moderation in accordance with its terms and conditions and the law.\n" -"
\n" -"The federation system, for its part, allows hosts to decide with whom they want to connect, depending on the types of content\n" -" or the moderation policies of others.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:262 -msgid "" -"No. In October 2018, on an average instance federating with ~200 instances and indexing ~16000 videos, only ~200 videos are\n" -" tagged as NSFW (i. e. the content is sensitive, which could be something else than pornography). Therefore, they represent\n" -" only ~1% of all the videos.
\n" -"Moreover, each administrator decides with which instances he wants to federate: he has the full control of the content he\n" -" wants to display on his instance. It's up to him to choose the policy regarding this kind of videos. He can decide to:\n" -"
By default, this configuration is set to \"Hide them\". If some administrators decide to display them with a blur filter\n" -" for example, it's their choice.
\n" -"Finally, any user can override this configuration, and decides if he want to display, blur or hide these videos for\n" -" himself.
\n" -"PeerTube is just a software: it's not Framasoft (non-profit that develops PeerTube) that's responsible for the content\n" -" published on some instances.
\n" -"It's up to everyone to be responsible: parents, visitors, uploaders, PeerTube administrators to respect the law and avoid any\n" -" problematic situations.
\n" -" " -msgstr "" -"No. In October 2018, on an average instance federating with ~200 instances and indexing ~16000 videos, only ~200 videos are\n" -" tagged as NSFW (i. e. the content is sensitive, which could be something else than pornography). Therefore, they represent\n" -" only ~1% of all the videos.
\n" -"Moreover, each administrator decides with which instances he wants to federate: he has the full control of the content he\n" -" wants to display on his instance. It's up to him to choose the policy regarding this kind of videos. He can decide to:\n" -"
By default, this configuration is set to \"Hide them\". If some administrators decide to display them with a blur filter\n" -" for example, it's their choice.
\n" -"Finally, any user can override this configuration, and decides if he want to display, blur or hide these videos for\n" -" himself.
\n" -"PeerTube is just a software: it's not Framasoft (non-profit that develops PeerTube) that's responsible for the content\n" -" published on some instances.
\n" -"It's up to everyone to be responsible: parents, visitors, uploaders, PeerTube administrators to respect the law and avoid any\n" -" problematic situations.
\n" -" " - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:157 -msgid "" -"One of the benefits is that you become a part of the broadcasting of the videos you are watching. If other\n" -" people are watching a PeerTube video at the same time as you, as long as your tab remains open, your browser shares bits of\n" -" that video and you participate in a healthier use of the Internet.
\n" -"Of course, PeerTube's video player adapts to your situation: if your installation does not allow peer-to-peer playback\n" -" (corporate network, recalcitrant browser, etc.) video playback will be done in the classic way.
\n" -"\n" -" But above all, PeerTube treats you like a person, not as a product that it has to track, profile, and lock\n" -" in video loops to better sell your available brain time. Thus, the\n" -" source code\n" -" (the recipe) of the PeerTube software is open, making its operation transparent.\n" -"
\n" -"PeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental\n" +"PeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental\n" " freedoms as users. It is this respect for our freedoms that allows Framasoft to invite you to contribute to this software, and\n" -" many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have already been suggested by some of you.
" +" many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have already been suggested by some of you." msgstr "" -"One of the benefits is that you become a part of the broadcasting of the videos you are watching. If other\n" -" people are watching a PeerTube video at the same time as you, as long as your tab remains open, your browser shares bits of\n" -" that video and you participate in a healthier use of the Internet.
\n" -"Of course, PeerTube's video player adapts to your situation: if your installation does not allow peer-to-peer playback\n" -" (corporate network, recalcitrant browser, etc.) video playback will be done in the classic way.
\n" -"\n" -" But above all, PeerTube treats you like a person, not as a product that it has to track, profile, and lock\n" -" in video loops to better sell your available brain time. Thus, the\n" -" source code\n" -" (the recipe) of the PeerTube software is open, making its operation transparent.\n" -"
\n" -"PeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental\n" +"PeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental\n" " freedoms as users. It is this respect for our freedoms that allows Framasoft to invite you to contribute to this software, and\n" -" many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have already been suggested by some of you.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:213 -msgid "" -"PeerTube is not a website: it is software that allows a web hoster (for example, Dominique) to create a video website (let's\n" -" call it DominiqueTube).
\n" -"Now imagine that Camille has created an account on DominiqueTube and uploads an illegal video, because this video uses music\n" -" created by Solal.
\n" -"Solal goes on Framatube, an instance which follows DominiqueTube. So, Solal can see, from Framatube, the videos published on\n" -" DominiqueTube.
\n" -"Solal sees Camille's illegal video, and signals it with the button provided for that purpose. Although the report is made\n" -" from Framatube, it is sent directly to the person hosting the illegal content, Dominique.
\n" -"From that moment on, Dominique is responsible, because they are warned that they're hosting an illegal video. It is therefore\n" -" up to them to act if they don't want to be held accountable before the law.
\n" -"Then Dominique and Solal can turn against Camille, who uploaded the video.
" -msgstr "" -"PeerTube is not a website: it is software that allows a web hoster (for example, Dominique) to create a video website (let's\n" -" call it DominiqueTube).
\n" -"Now imagine that Camille has created an account on DominiqueTube and uploads an illegal video, because this video uses music\n" -" created by Solal.
\n" -"Solal goes on Framatube, an instance which follows DominiqueTube. So, Solal can see, from Framatube, the videos published on\n" -" DominiqueTube.
\n" -"Solal sees Camille's illegal video, and signals it with the button provided for that purpose. Although the report is made\n" -" from Framatube, it is sent directly to the person hosting the illegal content, Dominique.
\n" -"From that moment on, Dominique is responsible, because they are warned that they're hosting an illegal video. It is therefore\n" -" up to them to act if they don't want to be held accountable before the law.
\n" -"Then Dominique and Solal can turn against Camille, who uploaded the video.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:16 -msgid "" -"PeerTube is software that you install on a web server. It allows you to create a video hosting website, so create your\n" -" \"homemade YouTube\".
\n" -"The difference to YouTube is that it's not intended to create a huge platform centralizing videos from the whole world on a\n" -" single server farm (which is horribly expensive).
\n" -"On the contrary, PeerTube's concept is to create a network of multiple small interconnected video hosting providers.
" -msgstr "" -"PeerTube is software that you install on a web server. It allows you to create a video hosting website, so create your\n" -" \"homemade YouTube\".
\n" -"The difference to YouTube is that it's not intended to create a huge platform centralizing videos from the whole world on a\n" -" single server farm (which is horribly expensive).
\n" -"On the contrary, PeerTube's concept is to create a network of multiple small interconnected video hosting providers.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:27 -msgid "" -"PeerTube is unique because (as far as we know) it's the only video hosting web application which combines three\n" -" advantages:
\n" -"\n" -"Linked together, these three features makes it easy to host videos on the server side, while remaining practical, ethical and\n" -" fun for the internet users.
" -msgstr "" -"PeerTube is unique because (as far as we know) it's the only video hosting web application which combines three\n" -" advantages:
\n" -"\n" -"Linked together, these three features makes it easy to host videos on the server side, while remaining practical, ethical and\n" -" fun for the internet users.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:374 -msgid "" -"PeerTube uses ActivityPub because this federation protocol is recommended by the W3C and is already used by the federated\n" -" social network Mastodon.
\n" -"\n" -"IPFS is a great technology, but it still seems very (too!) young for large scale streaming of large files.
\n" -"\n" -"After discussing it on our forum, we feel that d.tube is not free or open source, because publishing only compiled code\n" -" hinders freedom of modification.
\n" -"\n" -"PeerTube is free, decentralized, distributed, and does not impose any remuneration model. This is the choice we have made,\n" -" which is debatable, and others (like d.tube) have made other choices, which have their advantages. So it’s up to you to see\n" -" what suits you.
" -msgstr "" -"PeerTube uses ActivityPub because this federation protocol is recommended by the W3C and is already used by the federated\n" -" social network Mastodon.
\n" -"\n" -"IPFS is a great technology, but it still seems very (too!) young for large scale streaming of large files.
\n" -"\n" -"After discussing it on our forum, we feel that d.tube is not free or open source, because publishing only compiled code\n" -" hinders freedom of modification.
\n" -"\n" -"PeerTube is free, decentralized, distributed, and does not impose any remuneration model. This is the choice we have made,\n" -" which is debatable, and others (like d.tube) have made other choices, which have their advantages. So it’s up to you to see\n" -" what suits you.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:289 -msgid "" -"The installation guide is\n" -" here\n" -" (only in English).
\n" -"We recommend not to install PeerTube on low-end hardware or behind a weak connection (for example, on a RaspberryPi with an\n" -" ADSL connection): this could slow down all federations.
\n" -"\n" -" Don't bother the developer to help you install your instance: we have a\n" -" support forum for that.\n" -"
" -msgstr "" -"The installation guide is\n" -" here\n" -" (only in English).
\n" -"We recommend not to install PeerTube on low-end hardware or behind a weak connection (for example, on a RaspberryPi with an\n" -" ADSL connection): this could slow down all federations.
\n" -"\n" -" Don't bother the developer to help you install your instance: we have a\n" -" support forum for that.\n" -"
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:230 -msgid "" -"There are none, not at the moment', 'PeerTube is a tool that we wanted neutral in terms of remuneration.
\n" -"For now, the solution proposed to people who upload videos is to use the \"support\" button under the video. This button\n" -" displays a frame in which people who upload videos can display text, images, and links freely. For example, it's possible to\n" -" put a link to Patreon, Tipeee, Paypal, Liberapay (or any other solution) there. Other examples: put a postal address if you'd\n" -" like to receive physical thank-you cards, put a logo of your enterprise, a link to support a non-profit organisation...
\n" -"We did not go any further because to favour one technical solution would be to impose, in the code, a political vision of\n" -" cultural sharing and its financing. All financial solutions are possible and treated equally in PeerTube.
\n" -"However, many improvements of PeerTube are to be expected... Including those that would allow you to create (and choose) the\n" -" monetization tools that interest you!
\n" -"Nevertheless, it is worth remembering that the vast majority of videos published on the Internet (and even on YouTube) are\n" -" shared for non-market purposes: remuneration is a tool, but not necessarily a main or essential purpose.
" -msgstr "" -"There are none, not at the moment', 'PeerTube is a tool that we wanted neutral in terms of remuneration.
\n" -"For now, the solution proposed to people who upload videos is to use the \"support\" button under the video. This button\n" -" displays a frame in which people who upload videos can display text, images, and links freely. For example, it's possible to\n" -" put a link to Patreon, Tipeee, Paypal, Liberapay (or any other solution) there. Other examples: put a postal address if you'd\n" -" like to receive physical thank-you cards, put a logo of your enterprise, a link to support a non-profit organisation...
\n" -"We did not go any further because to favour one technical solution would be to impose, in the code, a political vision of\n" -" cultural sharing and its financing. All financial solutions are possible and treated equally in PeerTube.
\n" -"However, many improvements of PeerTube are to be expected... Including those that would allow you to create (and choose) the\n" -" monetization tools that interest you!
\n" -"Nevertheless, it is worth remembering that the vast majority of videos published on the Internet (and even on YouTube) are\n" -" shared for non-market purposes: remuneration is a tool, but not necessarily a main or essential purpose.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:177 -msgid "" -"We can answer with certainty: no!
\n" -"In March 2018, PeerTube released its publicly usable beta version. Several collectives set up the first instances, thus\n" -" creating the bases of the federation.
\n" -"But this is just the beginning, PeerTube is not (yet) perfect, and many features are missing. But we intend to keep improving\n" -" it day after day.
\n" -"March 2018 thus represents the birth of the PeerTube federations: the more this software will be used and supported, the more\n" -" people will use it and contribute to it, and the faster it will evolve towards a concrete alternative to platforms such as\n" -" YouTube.
\n" -"Nevertheless, the ambition remains to be a free and decentralized alternative: the goal of an alternative is\n" -" not to replace, but to propose something else, with different values, in parallel to what already exists.
" -msgstr "" -"We can answer with certainty: no!
\n" -"In March 2018, PeerTube released its publicly usable beta version. Several collectives set up the first instances, thus\n" -" creating the bases of the federation.
\n" -"But this is just the beginning, PeerTube is not (yet) perfect, and many features are missing. But we intend to keep improving\n" -" it day after day.
\n" -"March 2018 thus represents the birth of the PeerTube federations: the more this software will be used and supported, the more\n" -" people will use it and contribute to it, and the faster it will evolve towards a concrete alternative to platforms such as\n" -" YouTube.
\n" -"Nevertheless, the ambition remains to be a free and decentralized alternative: the goal of an alternative is\n" -" not to replace, but to propose something else, with different values, in parallel to what already exists.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:85 -msgid "" -"When you host a large file like a video, the biggest thing to fear is success: if a video becomes viral and many people watch\n" -" it at the same time, the server has a big risk of getting overloaded!
\n" -"\n" -" Peer-to-peer broadcasting allows, thanks to the\n" -" WebRTC\n" -" protocol, that Internet users who watch the same video at the same time exchange bits of files, which relieves the server.\n" -"
\n" -"There is nothing to do: your web browser does it automatically. If you are on a mobile phone or if your network does not\n" -" allow it (router, firewall, etc.), this function is disabled and switches back to an \"old-style\" video broadcast 😉.
" -msgstr "" -"When you host a large file like a video, the biggest thing to fear is success: if a video becomes viral and many people watch\n" -" it at the same time, the server has a big risk of getting overloaded!
\n" -"\n" -" Peer-to-peer broadcasting allows, thanks to the\n" -" WebRTC\n" -" protocol, that Internet users who watch the same video at the same time exchange bits of files, which relieves the server.\n" -"
\n" -"There is nothing to do: your web browser does it automatically. If you are on a mobile phone or if your network does not\n" -" allow it (router, firewall, etc.), this function is disabled and switches back to an \"old-style\" video broadcast 😉.
" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:246 -msgid "" -"You need to find a PeerTube hosting instance you trust.
\n" -"\n" -" There's a complete list of instances\n" -" here,\n" -" and a list of those that are open to registration here.\n" -"
\n" -"Then, we recommend you go to the instances, read their \"about\" page to discover their terms of use (disk space limit per\n" -" user, content policy, etc.).
\n" -"It's best to contact and talk directly with hosting providers, to understand their business model, vision, etc. Because only\n" -" you can determine what makes you trust such or such host, and thus entrust your videos to them.
" -msgstr "" -"You need to find a PeerTube hosting instance you trust.
\n" -"\n" -" There's a complete list of instances\n" -" here,\n" -" and a list of those that are open to registration here.\n" -"
\n" -"Then, we recommend you go to the instances, read their \"about\" page to discover their terms of use (disk space limit per\n" -" user, content policy, etc.).
\n" -"It's best to contact and talk directly with hosting providers, to understand their business model, vision, etc. Because only\n" -" you can determine what makes you trust such or such host, and thus entrust your videos to them.
" +" many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have already been suggested by some of you." #: src/views/Instances.vue:23 msgid "1. Find the instance that suits you best" @@ -626,6 +78,10 @@ msgstr "2. Create your account and enjoy PeerTube" msgid "A better interface" msgstr "A better interface" +#: src/views/FAQ.vue:43 +msgid "A federation of interconnected hosting providers (so more video choices wherever you go to see them);" +msgstr "A federation of interconnected hosting providers (so more video choices wherever you go to see them);" + #: src/views/Home.vue:73 msgid "" "A federation of interconnected hosting services\n" @@ -634,6 +90,10 @@ msgstr "" "A federation of interconnected hosting services\n" "\n" -" \"It's outrageous and unconscious: you're releasing PeerTube's " -"version 1 when it doesn't contain the necessary tools\n" -" to effectively manage videos claimed by rights holders, or to " -"effectively manage the issue of online harassment in comments,\n" -" or to effectively manage monetization through advertising, or to " -"(insert here your request to PeerTube). It will never work!\n" -" What do you intend to do about it?\"\n" -"\n" -"\n" -"
You're right. PeerTube 1.0 is not the perfect tool, far from " -"it. And we never promised that this version 1.0 would be a\n" -" tool that would include all the features corresponding to all " -"cases.
\n" -"PeerTube 1.0 is the realization of the commitment we made in " -"October 2017 to take PeerTube from an alpha version (personal\n" -" project and proof of concept that a federated video platform " -"could work) to a 1.0 version in October 2018 (which does not mean\n" -" \"final version\", but \"version considered stable and " -"distributable\").
\n" -"Remember that PeerTube has only one (almost) full time " -"developer and a small handful of very involved volunteers. It is not a\n" -" product developed by a start-up with a full time team (dev, " -"design, UX, marketing, support, etc.) and significant financial\n" -" support. It is a Community free software, the development of " -"which will continue over the months and, we hope, in the years to\n" -" come.
\n" -"We are well aware of the shortcomings of PeerTube 1.0, " -"especially in the moderation tools area (videos, comments, etc.). And\n" -" we intend to work on these weaknesses.
\n" -"We have chosen to do so as follows: on the one hand we will " -"work primarily in the coming months to improve these tools within\n" -" PeerTube itself (in the core of the software). On the " -"other hand, we will also focus, in parallel, a large part of\n" -" PeerTube's development effort during 2019 on the integration of " -"a plugin system, which can be developed by the communities.\n" -"
\n" -"Indeed, we do not claim to have the science behind it and know " -"how best to manage each of the tools according to each of the\n" -" needs. For example: with regard to the question of DMCA " -"requests, cases vary according to geographical jurisdictions (European\n" -" law is different from French law, itself different from Canadian " -"law, itself different from American law, etc.). Concerning\n" -" the tools for moderating comments, here again, we cannot decree " -"ourselves experts of the subject, because this is simply not\n" -" the case.
\n" -"By acting both on the core, but also by allowing the " -"development of plugins, we believe that PeerTube will, in the\n" -" long term, be able to respond much better to these issues and " -"allow different communities to adapt PeerTube to their needs.\n" -"
\n" -"We are working as quickly as possible to improve PeerTube, but " -"we are doing so with the resources we have, which means\n" -" very limited.
\n" -"In the meantime, as an user if you feel that PeerTube 1.0 does " -"not currently meet your needs, it's simple: don't use it right\n" -" now :) (we remind you that we don't make money developing " -"PeerTube, and that if we obviously hope for its success, the\n" -" survival of our association doesn't depend on it).
\n" -"As an administrator, if you are afraid of DMCA requests, there " -"is an option to limit the opening of registrations to people\n" -" you know. You will then be able to reopen registrations without " -"verification once these verification tools have been\n" -" integrated, or you have developed them.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:100 -msgid "" -"\n" -" It's software you install on your server to " -"create a website where videos are hosted and broadcast...\n" -" Basically: you create your own \"homemade YouTube\"!\n" -"
\n" -"There already exists free/libre software that enables you to do " -"this. But with PeerTube, you can link your instance (your\n" -" video website) to Zaïd's PeerTube instance (where he hosts " -"videos of the lectures for his people's university), to Catherin's\n" -" (who hosts her webmedia videos) or even to Solar's PeerTube " -"instance (who manages a vloggers collective).
\n" -"\n" -" But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. " -"Thanks to the\n" +"But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. Thanks to " +"the\n" " ActivityPub\n" " protocol (also used by\n" @@ -110,394 +41,24 @@ msgid "" "joinmastodon.org\">the Mastodon federation,\n" " a free/libre Twitter alternative), PeerTube can federate several " "small hosters so they don't have to buy thousands of hard\n" -" disks to host videos for the whole world.\n" -"
\n" -"As a result, on your PeerTube website, the audience will be " -"able to watch not only your videos, but also videos hosted by\n" -" Zaïd, Catherin or Solar... without having to host their videos " -"on your PeerTube-powered website. Such diversity in a\n" -" video-catalog makes it very attractive. Such a large choice and " -"diversity of videos is what made centralized platforms such as\n" -" YouTube succesful.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" Federation offers another benefit: everyone becomes " -"independent. Zaïd, Catherin, Solar and yourself can make\n" -" your own rules, your own Terms of Services (for example, one can " -"imagine a MeowTube where dogs videos are strictly forbidden\n" -" 😉).\n" -"
" +" disks to host videos for the whole world." msgstr "" -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:44 +#: src/views/FAQ.vue:115 msgid "" -"\n" -" Because by design free/libre software respects our fundamental " -"freedoms, and guarantees them by\n" -" a license,\n" -" so a legally enforceable contract.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"Concretely here, it means that:
\n" -"\n" -" It allows you to choose a hoster that fits you. YouTube's " -"excesses are a good exemple: its hoster, Google/Alphabet, can\n" -" impose its \"Robocopyright\" (the ContentID system) or its tools " -"to index, recommend and spotlight videos; and those tools seem\n" -" as unfair as they are obscure. Even though, it already forces " -"you\n" -" to give it extended copyrights on your videos,\n" -" for free!\n" -"
\n" -"With PeerTube, you can choose the hoster of your videos " -"according to his terms of services, his moderation\n" -" policy, his federation choices... As you don't have a tech giant " -"facing you, you might be able to talk with you hoster if you\n" -" ever have a problem, a need, or something you want.
\n" -"\n" -" The other big advantage of PeerTube is that your hoster doesn't " -"have to fear the sudden success of one of your videos.\n" -" Indeed, PeerTube broadcasts videos with the protocol\n" -" WebTorrent.\n" -" If hundreds of people are watching your video at the same time, " -"their browsers automatically send bits of your video to other\n" -" viewers.\n" -"
\n" -"Before this peer-to-peer broadcast, successful videographers " -"(or videos that make the buzz) were doomed to be hosted by a web\n" -" giant whose infrastructure can handle millions of simultaneous " -"views... Or to pay for a very expensive independent video host so\n" -" that it can hold the load.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:349 -msgid "" -"\n" -" The Git repository of PeerTube is\n" -" here.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"\n" -" You can create an issue,\n" -" contribute to it, or even start contributing by choosing the\n" -" \n" -" easy problems for those who begin\n" -" .\n" -" See contributing " -"guide\n" -" for more information.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -"\n" -" If you want to help out in another way, or if you want to " -"request a feature, come discuss it on our\n" -" contribution forum.\n" -"
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:62 -msgid "" -"\n" -" The advantage of YouTube (and other platforms) is its video " -"catalog: from knitting tutorials to Minecraft constructions\n" -" through videos of kittens or holidays... you can find " -"everything!\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" The more the video catalogue is varied, the more people are " -"interested, the more videos are uploaded... but hosting videos from\n" -" all over the world is (very, very) expensive!\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" If the hosting provider Knitting-PeerTube becomes friends with " -"Kittens-Tube and Framatube, it will display the videos of\n" -" others on its site, thus diluting hosting costs while remaining " -"practical and complete for Internet users.\n" -"
\n" -"\n" -" PeerTube's federation protocol is fluid (everyone can choose who " -"they want to follow), and based on\n" -" ActivityPub: this opens the possibility\n" -" to connect with tools like Mastodon for example.\n" -"
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:197 -msgid "" -"Being free doesn't mean being above the law! Each PeerTube hosting " -"provider can decide on its own general conditions of use,\n" -" abiding by their local laws.
\n" -"\n" -" For example, in France, discriminatory content\n" -" is " -"prohibited\n" -" and may be reported to the authorities. PeerTube allows users to " -"report problematic videos, and each administrator must then\n" -" apply its moderation in accordance with its terms and conditions " -"and the law.\n" -"
\n" -"The federation system, for its part, allows hosts to decide " -"with whom they want to connect, depending on the types of content\n" -" or the moderation policies of others.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:262 -msgid "" -"No. In October 2018, on an average instance federating with ~200 " -"instances and indexing ~16000 videos, only ~200 videos are\n" -" tagged as NSFW (i. e. the content is sensitive, which could be " -"something else than pornography). Therefore, they represent\n" -" only ~1% of all the videos.
\n" -"Moreover, each administrator decides with which instances he " -"wants to federate: he has the full control of the content he\n" -" wants to display on his instance. It's up to him to choose the " -"policy regarding this kind of videos. He can decide to:\n" -"
By default, this configuration is set to \"Hide them\". If some " -"administrators decide to display them with a blur filter\n" -" for example, it's their choice.
\n" -"Finally, any user can override this configuration, and decides " -"if he want to display, blur or hide these videos for\n" -" himself.
\n" -"PeerTube is just a software: it's not Framasoft (non-profit " -"that develops PeerTube) that's responsible for the content\n" -" published on some instances.
\n" -"It's up to everyone to be responsible: parents, visitors, " -"uploaders, PeerTube administrators to respect the law and avoid any\n" -" problematic situations.
\n" -" " -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:157 -msgid "" -"One of the benefits is that you become a part of the broadcasting " -"of the videos you are watching. If other\n" -" people are watching a PeerTube video at the same time as you, as " -"long as your tab remains open, your browser shares bits of\n" -" that video and you participate in a healthier use of the " -"Internet.
\n" -"Of course, PeerTube's video player adapts to your situation: if " -"your installation does not allow peer-to-peer playback\n" -" (corporate network, recalcitrant browser, etc.) video playback " -"will be done in the classic way.
\n" -"\n" -" But above all, PeerTube treats you like a person, not as " -"a product that it has to track, profile, and lock\n" -" in video loops to better sell your available brain time. Thus, " -"the\n" -" source code\n" -" (the recipe) of the PeerTube software is open, making its " -"operation transparent.\n" -"
\n" -"PeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free " -"speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental\n" +"PeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech)." +"strong> Its free license guarantees our fundamental\n" " freedoms as users. It is this respect for our freedoms that " "allows Framasoft to invite you to contribute to this software, and\n" " many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have already " -"been suggested by some of you.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:213 -msgid "" -"PeerTube is not a website: it is software that allows a web hoster (for " -"example, Dominique) to create a video website (let's\n" -" call it DominiqueTube).
\n" -"Now imagine that Camille has created an account on " -"DominiqueTube and uploads an illegal video, because this video uses music\n" -" created by Solal.
\n" -"Solal goes on Framatube, an instance which follows " -"DominiqueTube. So, Solal can see, from Framatube, the videos published on\n" -" DominiqueTube.
\n" -"Solal sees Camille's illegal video, and signals it with the " -"button provided for that purpose. Although the report is made\n" -" from Framatube, it is sent directly to the person hosting the " -"illegal content, Dominique.
\n" -"From that moment on, Dominique is responsible, because they are " -"warned that they're hosting an illegal video. It is therefore\n" -" up to them to act if they don't want to be held accountable " -"before the law.
\n" -"Then Dominique and Solal can turn against Camille, who uploaded " -"the video.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:16 -msgid "" -"PeerTube is software that you install on a web server. It allows you to " -"create a video hosting website, so create your\n" -" \"homemade YouTube\".
\n" -"The difference to YouTube is that it's not intended to create a " -"huge platform centralizing videos from the whole world on a\n" -" single server farm (which is horribly expensive).
\n" -"On the contrary, PeerTube's concept is to create a network of " -"multiple small interconnected video hosting providers.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:27 -msgid "" -"PeerTube is unique because (as far as we know) it's the only video " -"hosting web application which combines three\n" -" advantages:
\n" -"\n" -"Linked together, these three features makes it easy to host " -"videos on the server side, while remaining practical, ethical and\n" -" fun for the internet users.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:374 -msgid "" -"PeerTube uses ActivityPub because this federation protocol is recommended " -"by the W3C and is already used by the federated\n" -" social network Mastodon.
\n" -"\n" -"IPFS is a great technology, but it still seems very (too!) " -"young for large scale streaming of large files.
\n" -"\n" -"After discussing it on our forum, we feel that d.tube is not " -"free or open source, because publishing only compiled code\n" -" hinders freedom of modification.
\n" -"\n" -"PeerTube is free, decentralized, distributed, and does not " -"impose any remuneration model. This is the choice we have made,\n" -" which is debatable, and others (like d.tube) have made other " -"choices, which have their advantages. So it’s up to you to see\n" -" what suits you.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:289 -msgid "" -"The installation guide is\n" -" here\n" -" (only in English).
\n" -"We recommend not to install PeerTube on low-end hardware or " -"behind a weak connection (for example, on a RaspberryPi with an\n" -" ADSL connection): this could slow down all federations.
\n" -"\n" -" Don't bother the developer to help you install your instance: we " -"have a\n" -" support forum for that.\n" -"
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:230 -msgid "" -"There are none, not at the moment', 'PeerTube is a tool that we wanted " -"neutral in terms of remuneration.
\n" -"For now, the solution proposed to people who upload videos is " -"to use the \"support\" button under the video. This button\n" -" displays a frame in which people who upload videos can display " -"text, images, and links freely. For example, it's possible to\n" -" put a link to Patreon, Tipeee, Paypal, Liberapay (or any other " -"solution) there. Other examples: put a postal address if you'd\n" -" like to receive physical thank-you cards, put a logo of your " -"enterprise, a link to support a non-profit organisation...
\n" -"We did not go any further because to favour one technical " -"solution would be to impose, in the code, a political vision of\n" -" cultural sharing and its financing. All financial solutions are " -"possible and treated equally in PeerTube.
\n" -"However, many improvements of PeerTube are to be expected... " -"Including those that would allow you to create (and choose) the\n" -" monetization tools that interest you!
\n" -"Nevertheless, it is worth remembering that the vast majority of " -"videos published on the Internet (and even on YouTube) are\n" -" shared for non-market purposes: remuneration is a tool, but not " -"necessarily a main or essential purpose.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:177 -msgid "" -"We can answer with certainty: no!
\n" -"In March 2018, PeerTube released its publicly usable beta " -"version. Several collectives set up the first instances, thus\n" -" creating the bases of the federation.
\n" -"But this is just the beginning, PeerTube is not (yet) perfect, " -"and many features are missing. But we intend to keep improving\n" -" it day after day.
\n" -"March 2018 thus represents the birth of the PeerTube " -"federations: the more this software will be used and supported, the more\n" -" people will use it and contribute to it, and the faster it will " -"evolve towards a concrete alternative to platforms such as\n" -" YouTube.
\n" -"Nevertheless, the ambition remains to be a free and " -"decentralized alternative: the goal of an alternative is\n" -" not to replace, but to propose something else, with different " -"values, in parallel to what already exists.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:85 -msgid "" -"When you host a large file like a video, the biggest thing to fear is " -"success: if a video becomes viral and many people watch\n" -" it at the same time, the server has a big risk of getting " -"overloaded!
\n" -"\n" -" Peer-to-peer broadcasting allows, thanks to the\n" -" WebRTC\n" -" protocol, that Internet users who watch the same video at the " -"same time exchange bits of files, which relieves the server.\n" -"
\n" -"There is nothing to do: your web browser does it automatically. " -"If you are on a mobile phone or if your network does not\n" -" allow it (router, firewall, etc.), this function is disabled and " -"switches back to an \"old-style\" video broadcast 😉.
" -msgstr "" - -#: src/views/FAQ.vue:246 -msgid "" -"You need to find a PeerTube hosting instance you trust.
\n" -"\n" -" There's a complete list of instances\n" -" here,\n" -" and a list of those that are open to registration here.\n" -"
\n" -"Then, we recommend you go to the instances, read their \"about" -"\" page to discover their terms of use (disk space limit per\n" -" user, content policy, etc.).
\n" -"It's best to contact and talk directly with hosting providers, " -"to understand their business model, vision, etc. Because only\n" -" you can determine what makes you trust such or such host, and " -"thus entrust your videos to them.
" +"been suggested by some of you." msgstr "" #: src/views/Instances.vue:23 @@ -516,12 +77,22 @@ msgstr "" msgid "A better interface" msgstr "" +#: src/views/FAQ.vue:43 +msgid "" +"A federation of interconnected hosting providers (so more video choices " +"wherever you go to see them);" +msgstr "" + #: src/views/Home.vue:73 msgid "" "A federation of interconnected hosting services\n" "You're right. PeerTube 1.0 is not the perfect tool, far from it. And we never promised that this version 1.0 would be a\n tool that would include all the features corresponding to all cases.
\nPeerTube 1.0 is the realization of the commitment we made in October 2017 to take PeerTube from an alpha version (personal\n project and proof of concept that a federated video platform could work) to a 1.0 version in October 2018 (which does not mean\n \"final version\", but \"version considered stable and distributable\").
\nRemember that PeerTube has only one (almost) full time developer and a small handful of very involved volunteers. It is not a\n product developed by a start-up with a full time team (dev, design, UX, marketing, support, etc.) and significant financial\n support. It is a Community free software, the development of which will continue over the months and, we hope, in the years to\n come.
\nWe are well aware of the shortcomings of PeerTube 1.0, especially in the moderation tools area (videos, comments, etc.). And\n we intend to work on these weaknesses.
\nWe have chosen to do so as follows: on the one hand we will work primarily in the coming months to improve these tools within\n PeerTube itself (in the core of the software). On the other hand, we will also focus, in parallel, a large part of\n PeerTube's development effort during 2019 on the integration of a plugin system, which can be developed by the communities.\n
\nIndeed, we do not claim to have the science behind it and know how best to manage each of the tools according to each of the\n needs. For example: with regard to the question of DMCA requests, cases vary according to geographical jurisdictions (European\n law is different from French law, itself different from Canadian law, itself different from American law, etc.). Concerning\n the tools for moderating comments, here again, we cannot decree ourselves experts of the subject, because this is simply not\n the case.
\nBy acting both on the core, but also by allowing the development of plugins, we believe that PeerTube will, in the\n long term, be able to respond much better to these issues and allow different communities to adapt PeerTube to their needs.\n
\nWe are working as quickly as possible to improve PeerTube, but we are doing so with the resources we have, which means\n very limited.
\nIn the meantime, as an user if you feel that PeerTube 1.0 does not currently meet your needs, it's simple: don't use it right\n now :) (we remind you that we don't make money developing PeerTube, and that if we obviously hope for its success, the\n survival of our association doesn't depend on it).
\nAs an administrator, if you are afraid of DMCA requests, there is an option to limit the opening of registrations to people\n you know. You will then be able to reopen registrations without verification once these verification tools have been\n integrated, or you have developed them.
":"\n \"It's outrageous and unconscious: you're releasing PeerTube's version 1 when it doesn't contain the necessary tools\n to effectively manage videos claimed by rights holders, or to effectively manage the issue of online harassment in comments,\n or to effectively manage monetization through advertising, or to (insert here your request to PeerTube). It will never work!\n What do you intend to do about it?\"\n\n\n
You're right. PeerTube 1.0 is not the perfect tool, far from it. And we never promised that this version 1.0 would be a\n tool that would include all the features corresponding to all cases.
\nPeerTube 1.0 is the realization of the commitment we made in October 2017 to take PeerTube from an alpha version (personal\n project and proof of concept that a federated video platform could work) to a 1.0 version in October 2018 (which does not mean\n \"final version\", but \"version considered stable and distributable\").
\nRemember that PeerTube has only one (almost) full time developer and a small handful of very involved volunteers. It is not a\n product developed by a start-up with a full time team (dev, design, UX, marketing, support, etc.) and significant financial\n support. It is a Community free software, the development of which will continue over the months and, we hope, in the years to\n come.
\nWe are well aware of the shortcomings of PeerTube 1.0, especially in the moderation tools area (videos, comments, etc.). And\n we intend to work on these weaknesses.
\nWe have chosen to do so as follows: on the one hand we will work primarily in the coming months to improve these tools within\n PeerTube itself (in the core of the software). On the other hand, we will also focus, in parallel, a large part of\n PeerTube's development effort during 2019 on the integration of a plugin system, which can be developed by the communities.\n
\nIndeed, we do not claim to have the science behind it and know how best to manage each of the tools according to each of the\n needs. For example: with regard to the question of DMCA requests, cases vary according to geographical jurisdictions (European\n law is different from French law, itself different from Canadian law, itself different from American law, etc.). Concerning\n the tools for moderating comments, here again, we cannot decree ourselves experts of the subject, because this is simply not\n the case.
\nBy acting both on the core, but also by allowing the development of plugins, we believe that PeerTube will, in the\n long term, be able to respond much better to these issues and allow different communities to adapt PeerTube to their needs.\n
\nWe are working as quickly as possible to improve PeerTube, but we are doing so with the resources we have, which means\n very limited.
\nIn the meantime, as an user if you feel that PeerTube 1.0 does not currently meet your needs, it's simple: don't use it right\n now :) (we remind you that we don't make money developing PeerTube, and that if we obviously hope for its success, the\n survival of our association doesn't depend on it).
\nAs an administrator, if you are afraid of DMCA requests, there is an option to limit the opening of registrations to people\n you know. You will then be able to reopen registrations without verification once these verification tools have been\n integrated, or you have developed them.
","\n It's software you install on your server to create a website where videos are hosted and broadcast...\n Basically: you create your own \"homemade YouTube\"!\n
\nThere already exists free/libre software that enables you to do this. But with PeerTube, you can link your instance (your\n video website) to Zaïd's PeerTube instance (where he hosts videos of the lectures for his people's university), to Catherin's\n (who hosts her webmedia videos) or even to Solar's PeerTube instance (who manages a vloggers collective).
\n\n But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. Thanks to the\n ActivityPub\n protocol (also used by\n the Mastodon federation,\n a free/libre Twitter alternative), PeerTube can federate several small hosters so they don't have to buy thousands of hard\n disks to host videos for the whole world.\n
\nAs a result, on your PeerTube website, the audience will be able to watch not only your videos, but also videos hosted by\n Zaïd, Catherin or Solar... without having to host their videos on your PeerTube-powered website. Such diversity in a\n video-catalog makes it very attractive. Such a large choice and diversity of videos is what made centralized platforms such as\n YouTube succesful.\n
\n\n Federation offers another benefit: everyone becomes independent. Zaïd, Catherin, Solar and yourself can make\n your own rules, your own Terms of Services (for example, one can imagine a MeowTube where dogs videos are strictly forbidden\n 😉).\n
":"\n It's software you install on your server to create a website where videos are hosted and broadcast...\n Basically: you create your own \"homemade YouTube\"!\n
\nThere already exists free/libre software that enables you to do this. But with PeerTube, you can link your instance (your\n video website) to Zaïd's PeerTube instance (where he hosts videos of the lectures for his people's university), to Catherin's\n (who hosts her webmedia videos) or even to Solar's PeerTube instance (who manages a vloggers collective).
\n\n But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. Thanks to the\n ActivityPub\n protocol (also used by\n the Mastodon federation,\n a free/libre Twitter alternative), PeerTube can federate several small hosters so they don't have to buy thousands of hard\n disks to host videos for the whole world.\n
\nAs a result, on your PeerTube website, the audience will be able to watch not only your videos, but also videos hosted by\n Zaïd, Catherin or Solar... without having to host their videos on your PeerTube-powered website. Such diversity in a\n video-catalog makes it very attractive. Such a large choice and diversity of videos is what made centralized platforms such as\n YouTube succesful.\n
\n\n Federation offers another benefit: everyone becomes independent. Zaïd, Catherin, Solar and yourself can make\n your own rules, your own Terms of Services (for example, one can imagine a MeowTube where dogs videos are strictly forbidden\n 😉).\n
","\n Because by design free/libre software respects our fundamental freedoms, and guarantees them by\n a license,\n so a legally enforceable contract.\n
\n\nConcretely here, it means that:
\n\n Because by design free/libre software respects our fundamental freedoms, and guarantees them by\n a license,\n so a legally enforceable contract.\n
\n\nConcretely here, it means that:
\n\n It allows you to choose a hoster that fits you. YouTube's excesses are a good exemple: its hoster, Google/Alphabet, can\n impose its \"Robocopyright\" (the ContentID system) or its tools to index, recommend and spotlight videos; and those tools seem\n as unfair as they are obscure. Even though, it already forces you\n to give it extended copyrights on your videos,\n for free!\n
\nWith PeerTube, you can choose the hoster of your videos according to his terms of services, his moderation\n policy, his federation choices... As you don't have a tech giant facing you, you might be able to talk with you hoster if you\n ever have a problem, a need, or something you want.
\n\n The other big advantage of PeerTube is that your hoster doesn't have to fear the sudden success of one of your videos.\n Indeed, PeerTube broadcasts videos with the protocol\n WebTorrent.\n If hundreds of people are watching your video at the same time, their browsers automatically send bits of your video to other\n viewers.\n
\nBefore this peer-to-peer broadcast, successful videographers (or videos that make the buzz) were doomed to be hosted by a web\n giant whose infrastructure can handle millions of simultaneous views... Or to pay for a very expensive independent video host so\n that it can hold the load.
":"\n It allows you to choose a hoster that fits you. YouTube's excesses are a good exemple: its hoster, Google/Alphabet, can\n impose its \"Robocopyright\" (the ContentID system) or its tools to index, recommend and spotlight videos; and those tools seem\n as unfair as they are obscure. Even though, it already forces you\n to give it extended copyrights on your videos,\n for free!\n
\nWith PeerTube, you can choose the hoster of your videos according to his terms of services, his moderation\n policy, his federation choices... As you don't have a tech giant facing you, you might be able to talk with you hoster if you\n ever have a problem, a need, or something you want.
\n\n The other big advantage of PeerTube is that your hoster doesn't have to fear the sudden success of one of your videos.\n Indeed, PeerTube broadcasts videos with the protocol\n WebTorrent.\n If hundreds of people are watching your video at the same time, their browsers automatically send bits of your video to other\n viewers.\n
\nBefore this peer-to-peer broadcast, successful videographers (or videos that make the buzz) were doomed to be hosted by a web\n giant whose infrastructure can handle millions of simultaneous views... Or to pay for a very expensive independent video host so\n that it can hold the load.
","\n The Git repository of PeerTube is\n here.\n
\n\n\n You can create an issue,\n contribute to it, or even start contributing by choosing the\n \n easy problems for those who begin\n .\n See contributing guide\n for more information.\n
\n\n\n If you want to help out in another way, or if you want to request a feature, come discuss it on our\n contribution forum.\n
":"\n The Git repository of PeerTube is\n here.\n
\n\n\n You can create an issue,\n contribute to it, or even start contributing by choosing the\n \n easy problems for those who begin\n .\n See contributing guide\n for more information.\n
\n\n\n If you want to help out in another way, or if you want to request a feature, come discuss it on our\n contribution forum.\n
","\n The advantage of YouTube (and other platforms) is its video catalog: from knitting tutorials to Minecraft constructions\n through videos of kittens or holidays... you can find everything!\n
\n\n The more the video catalogue is varied, the more people are interested, the more videos are uploaded... but hosting videos from\n all over the world is (very, very) expensive!\n
\n\n If the hosting provider Knitting-PeerTube becomes friends with Kittens-Tube and Framatube, it will display the videos of\n others on its site, thus diluting hosting costs while remaining practical and complete for Internet users.\n
\n\n PeerTube's federation protocol is fluid (everyone can choose who they want to follow), and based on\n ActivityPub: this opens the possibility\n to connect with tools like Mastodon for example.\n
":"\n The advantage of YouTube (and other platforms) is its video catalog: from knitting tutorials to Minecraft constructions\n through videos of kittens or holidays... you can find everything!\n
\n\n The more the video catalogue is varied, the more people are interested, the more videos are uploaded... but hosting videos from\n all over the world is (very, very) expensive!\n
\n\n If the hosting provider Knitting-PeerTube becomes friends with Kittens-Tube and Framatube, it will display the videos of\n others on its site, thus diluting hosting costs while remaining practical and complete for Internet users.\n
\n\n PeerTube's federation protocol is fluid (everyone can choose who they want to follow), and based on\n ActivityPub: this opens the possibility\n to connect with tools like Mastodon for example.\n
","Being free doesn't mean being above the law! Each PeerTube hosting provider can decide on its own general conditions of use,\n abiding by their local laws.
\n\n For example, in France, discriminatory content\n is prohibited\n and may be reported to the authorities. PeerTube allows users to report problematic videos, and each administrator must then\n apply its moderation in accordance with its terms and conditions and the law.\n
\nThe federation system, for its part, allows hosts to decide with whom they want to connect, depending on the types of content\n or the moderation policies of others.
":"Being free doesn't mean being above the law! Each PeerTube hosting provider can decide on its own general conditions of use,\n abiding by their local laws.
\n\n For example, in France, discriminatory content\n is prohibited\n and may be reported to the authorities. PeerTube allows users to report problematic videos, and each administrator must then\n apply its moderation in accordance with its terms and conditions and the law.\n
\nThe federation system, for its part, allows hosts to decide with whom they want to connect, depending on the types of content\n or the moderation policies of others.
","No. In October 2018, on an average instance federating with ~200 instances and indexing ~16000 videos, only ~200 videos are\n tagged as NSFW (i. e. the content is sensitive, which could be something else than pornography). Therefore, they represent\n only ~1% of all the videos.
\nMoreover, each administrator decides with which instances he wants to federate: he has the full control of the content he\n wants to display on his instance. It's up to him to choose the policy regarding this kind of videos. He can decide to:\n
By default, this configuration is set to \"Hide them\". If some administrators decide to display them with a blur filter\n for example, it's their choice.
\nFinally, any user can override this configuration, and decides if he want to display, blur or hide these videos for\n himself.
\nPeerTube is just a software: it's not Framasoft (non-profit that develops PeerTube) that's responsible for the content\n published on some instances.
\nIt's up to everyone to be responsible: parents, visitors, uploaders, PeerTube administrators to respect the law and avoid any\n problematic situations.
\n ":"No. In October 2018, on an average instance federating with ~200 instances and indexing ~16000 videos, only ~200 videos are\n tagged as NSFW (i. e. the content is sensitive, which could be something else than pornography). Therefore, they represent\n only ~1% of all the videos.
\nMoreover, each administrator decides with which instances he wants to federate: he has the full control of the content he\n wants to display on his instance. It's up to him to choose the policy regarding this kind of videos. He can decide to:\n
By default, this configuration is set to \"Hide them\". If some administrators decide to display them with a blur filter\n for example, it's their choice.
\nFinally, any user can override this configuration, and decides if he want to display, blur or hide these videos for\n himself.
\nPeerTube is just a software: it's not Framasoft (non-profit that develops PeerTube) that's responsible for the content\n published on some instances.
\nIt's up to everyone to be responsible: parents, visitors, uploaders, PeerTube administrators to respect the law and avoid any\n problematic situations.
\n ","One of the benefits is that you become a part of the broadcasting of the videos you are watching. If other\n people are watching a PeerTube video at the same time as you, as long as your tab remains open, your browser shares bits of\n that video and you participate in a healthier use of the Internet.
\nOf course, PeerTube's video player adapts to your situation: if your installation does not allow peer-to-peer playback\n (corporate network, recalcitrant browser, etc.) video playback will be done in the classic way.
\n\n But above all, PeerTube treats you like a person, not as a product that it has to track, profile, and lock\n in video loops to better sell your available brain time. Thus, the\n source code\n (the recipe) of the PeerTube software is open, making its operation transparent.\n
\nPeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental\n freedoms as users. It is this respect for our freedoms that allows Framasoft to invite you to contribute to this software, and\n many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have already been suggested by some of you.
":"One of the benefits is that you become a part of the broadcasting of the videos you are watching. If other\n people are watching a PeerTube video at the same time as you, as long as your tab remains open, your browser shares bits of\n that video and you participate in a healthier use of the Internet.
\nOf course, PeerTube's video player adapts to your situation: if your installation does not allow peer-to-peer playback\n (corporate network, recalcitrant browser, etc.) video playback will be done in the classic way.
\n\n But above all, PeerTube treats you like a person, not as a product that it has to track, profile, and lock\n in video loops to better sell your available brain time. Thus, the\n source code\n (the recipe) of the PeerTube software is open, making its operation transparent.\n
\nPeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental\n freedoms as users. It is this respect for our freedoms that allows Framasoft to invite you to contribute to this software, and\n many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have already been suggested by some of you.
","PeerTube is not a website: it is software that allows a web hoster (for example, Dominique) to create a video website (let's\n call it DominiqueTube).
\nNow imagine that Camille has created an account on DominiqueTube and uploads an illegal video, because this video uses music\n created by Solal.
\nSolal goes on Framatube, an instance which follows DominiqueTube. So, Solal can see, from Framatube, the videos published on\n DominiqueTube.
\nSolal sees Camille's illegal video, and signals it with the button provided for that purpose. Although the report is made\n from Framatube, it is sent directly to the person hosting the illegal content, Dominique.
\nFrom that moment on, Dominique is responsible, because they are warned that they're hosting an illegal video. It is therefore\n up to them to act if they don't want to be held accountable before the law.
\nThen Dominique and Solal can turn against Camille, who uploaded the video.
":"PeerTube is not a website: it is software that allows a web hoster (for example, Dominique) to create a video website (let's\n call it DominiqueTube).
\nNow imagine that Camille has created an account on DominiqueTube and uploads an illegal video, because this video uses music\n created by Solal.
\nSolal goes on Framatube, an instance which follows DominiqueTube. So, Solal can see, from Framatube, the videos published on\n DominiqueTube.
\nSolal sees Camille's illegal video, and signals it with the button provided for that purpose. Although the report is made\n from Framatube, it is sent directly to the person hosting the illegal content, Dominique.
\nFrom that moment on, Dominique is responsible, because they are warned that they're hosting an illegal video. It is therefore\n up to them to act if they don't want to be held accountable before the law.
\nThen Dominique and Solal can turn against Camille, who uploaded the video.
","PeerTube is software that you install on a web server. It allows you to create a video hosting website, so create your\n \"homemade YouTube\".
\nThe difference to YouTube is that it's not intended to create a huge platform centralizing videos from the whole world on a\n single server farm (which is horribly expensive).
\nOn the contrary, PeerTube's concept is to create a network of multiple small interconnected video hosting providers.
":"PeerTube is software that you install on a web server. It allows you to create a video hosting website, so create your\n \"homemade YouTube\".
\nThe difference to YouTube is that it's not intended to create a huge platform centralizing videos from the whole world on a\n single server farm (which is horribly expensive).
\nOn the contrary, PeerTube's concept is to create a network of multiple small interconnected video hosting providers.
","PeerTube is unique because (as far as we know) it's the only video hosting web application which combines three\n advantages:
\n\nLinked together, these three features makes it easy to host videos on the server side, while remaining practical, ethical and\n fun for the internet users.
":"PeerTube is unique because (as far as we know) it's the only video hosting web application which combines three\n advantages:
\n\nLinked together, these three features makes it easy to host videos on the server side, while remaining practical, ethical and\n fun for the internet users.
","PeerTube uses ActivityPub because this federation protocol is recommended by the W3C and is already used by the federated\n social network Mastodon.
\n\nIPFS is a great technology, but it still seems very (too!) young for large scale streaming of large files.
\n\nAfter discussing it on our forum, we feel that d.tube is not free or open source, because publishing only compiled code\n hinders freedom of modification.
\n\nPeerTube is free, decentralized, distributed, and does not impose any remuneration model. This is the choice we have made,\n which is debatable, and others (like d.tube) have made other choices, which have their advantages. So it’s up to you to see\n what suits you.
":"PeerTube uses ActivityPub because this federation protocol is recommended by the W3C and is already used by the federated\n social network Mastodon.
\n\nIPFS is a great technology, but it still seems very (too!) young for large scale streaming of large files.
\n\nAfter discussing it on our forum, we feel that d.tube is not free or open source, because publishing only compiled code\n hinders freedom of modification.
\n\nPeerTube is free, decentralized, distributed, and does not impose any remuneration model. This is the choice we have made,\n which is debatable, and others (like d.tube) have made other choices, which have their advantages. So it’s up to you to see\n what suits you.
","The installation guide is\n here\n (only in English).
\nWe recommend not to install PeerTube on low-end hardware or behind a weak connection (for example, on a RaspberryPi with an\n ADSL connection): this could slow down all federations.
\n\n Don't bother the developer to help you install your instance: we have a\n support forum for that.\n
":"The installation guide is\n here\n (only in English).
\nWe recommend not to install PeerTube on low-end hardware or behind a weak connection (for example, on a RaspberryPi with an\n ADSL connection): this could slow down all federations.
\n\n Don't bother the developer to help you install your instance: we have a\n support forum for that.\n
","There are none, not at the moment', 'PeerTube is a tool that we wanted neutral in terms of remuneration.
\nFor now, the solution proposed to people who upload videos is to use the \"support\" button under the video. This button\n displays a frame in which people who upload videos can display text, images, and links freely. For example, it's possible to\n put a link to Patreon, Tipeee, Paypal, Liberapay (or any other solution) there. Other examples: put a postal address if you'd\n like to receive physical thank-you cards, put a logo of your enterprise, a link to support a non-profit organisation...
\nWe did not go any further because to favour one technical solution would be to impose, in the code, a political vision of\n cultural sharing and its financing. All financial solutions are possible and treated equally in PeerTube.
\nHowever, many improvements of PeerTube are to be expected... Including those that would allow you to create (and choose) the\n monetization tools that interest you!
\nNevertheless, it is worth remembering that the vast majority of videos published on the Internet (and even on YouTube) are\n shared for non-market purposes: remuneration is a tool, but not necessarily a main or essential purpose.
":"There are none, not at the moment', 'PeerTube is a tool that we wanted neutral in terms of remuneration.
\nFor now, the solution proposed to people who upload videos is to use the \"support\" button under the video. This button\n displays a frame in which people who upload videos can display text, images, and links freely. For example, it's possible to\n put a link to Patreon, Tipeee, Paypal, Liberapay (or any other solution) there. Other examples: put a postal address if you'd\n like to receive physical thank-you cards, put a logo of your enterprise, a link to support a non-profit organisation...
\nWe did not go any further because to favour one technical solution would be to impose, in the code, a political vision of\n cultural sharing and its financing. All financial solutions are possible and treated equally in PeerTube.
\nHowever, many improvements of PeerTube are to be expected... Including those that would allow you to create (and choose) the\n monetization tools that interest you!
\nNevertheless, it is worth remembering that the vast majority of videos published on the Internet (and even on YouTube) are\n shared for non-market purposes: remuneration is a tool, but not necessarily a main or essential purpose.
","We can answer with certainty: no!
\nIn March 2018, PeerTube released its publicly usable beta version. Several collectives set up the first instances, thus\n creating the bases of the federation.
\nBut this is just the beginning, PeerTube is not (yet) perfect, and many features are missing. But we intend to keep improving\n it day after day.
\nMarch 2018 thus represents the birth of the PeerTube federations: the more this software will be used and supported, the more\n people will use it and contribute to it, and the faster it will evolve towards a concrete alternative to platforms such as\n YouTube.
\nNevertheless, the ambition remains to be a free and decentralized alternative: the goal of an alternative is\n not to replace, but to propose something else, with different values, in parallel to what already exists.
":"We can answer with certainty: no!
\nIn March 2018, PeerTube released its publicly usable beta version. Several collectives set up the first instances, thus\n creating the bases of the federation.
\nBut this is just the beginning, PeerTube is not (yet) perfect, and many features are missing. But we intend to keep improving\n it day after day.
\nMarch 2018 thus represents the birth of the PeerTube federations: the more this software will be used and supported, the more\n people will use it and contribute to it, and the faster it will evolve towards a concrete alternative to platforms such as\n YouTube.
\nNevertheless, the ambition remains to be a free and decentralized alternative: the goal of an alternative is\n not to replace, but to propose something else, with different values, in parallel to what already exists.
","When you host a large file like a video, the biggest thing to fear is success: if a video becomes viral and many people watch\n it at the same time, the server has a big risk of getting overloaded!
\n\n Peer-to-peer broadcasting allows, thanks to the\n WebRTC\n protocol, that Internet users who watch the same video at the same time exchange bits of files, which relieves the server.\n
\nThere is nothing to do: your web browser does it automatically. If you are on a mobile phone or if your network does not\n allow it (router, firewall, etc.), this function is disabled and switches back to an \"old-style\" video broadcast 😉.
":"When you host a large file like a video, the biggest thing to fear is success: if a video becomes viral and many people watch\n it at the same time, the server has a big risk of getting overloaded!
\n\n Peer-to-peer broadcasting allows, thanks to the\n WebRTC\n protocol, that Internet users who watch the same video at the same time exchange bits of files, which relieves the server.\n
\nThere is nothing to do: your web browser does it automatically. If you are on a mobile phone or if your network does not\n allow it (router, firewall, etc.), this function is disabled and switches back to an \"old-style\" video broadcast 😉.
","You need to find a PeerTube hosting instance you trust.
\n\n There's a complete list of instances\n here,\n and a list of those that are open to registration here.\n
\nThen, we recommend you go to the instances, read their \"about\" page to discover their terms of use (disk space limit per\n user, content policy, etc.).
\nIt's best to contact and talk directly with hosting providers, to understand their business model, vision, etc. Because only\n you can determine what makes you trust such or such host, and thus entrust your videos to them.
":"You need to find a PeerTube hosting instance you trust.
\n\n There's a complete list of instances\n here,\n and a list of those that are open to registration here.\n
\nThen, we recommend you go to the instances, read their \"about\" page to discover their terms of use (disk space limit per\n user, content policy, etc.).
\nIt's best to contact and talk directly with hosting providers, to understand their business model, vision, etc. Because only\n you can determine what makes you trust such or such host, and thus entrust your videos to them.
","1. Find the instance that suits you best":"1. Find the instance that suits you best","2 channels on Framasoft's account on FramaTube instance":"2 channels on Framasoft's account on FramaTube instance","2. Create your account and enjoy PeerTube":"2. Create your account and enjoy PeerTube","A better interface":"A better interface","A federation of interconnected hosting services\nA few questions to discover PeerTube
+A few questions to discover PeerTube
PeerTube is software that you install on a web server. It allows you to create a video hosting website, so create your - "homemade YouTube".
-The difference to YouTube is that it's not intended to create a huge platform centralizing videos from the whole world on a - single server farm (which is horribly expensive).
-On the contrary, PeerTube's concept is to create a network of multiple small interconnected video hosting providers.
++ PeerTube is software that you install on a web server. It allows you to create a video hosting website, so create your + "homemade YouTube". +
+ ++ The difference to YouTube is that it's not intended to create a huge platform centralizing videos from the whole world on a + single server farm (which is horribly expensive). +
+ ++ On the contrary, PeerTube's concept is to create a network of multiple small interconnected video hosting providers. +
PeerTube is unique because (as far as we know) it's the only video hosting web application which combines three - advantages:
++ PeerTube is unique because (as far as we know) it's the only video hosting web application which combines three + advantages: +
Linked together, these three features makes it easy to host videos on the server side, while remaining practical, ethical and - fun for the internet users.
++ Linked together, these three features makes it easy to host videos on the server side, while remaining practical, ethical and + fun for the internet users. +
+
Because by design free/libre software respects our fundamental freedoms, and guarantees them by a license, so a legally enforceable contract.
-Concretely here, it means that:
+Concretely here, it means that:
+
The advantage of YouTube (and other platforms) is its video catalog: from knitting tutorials to Minecraft constructions through videos of kittens or holidays... you can find everything!
-+
The more the video catalogue is varied, the more people are interested, the more videos are uploaded... but hosting videos from all over the world is (very, very) expensive!
-+
If the hosting provider Knitting-PeerTube becomes friends with Kittens-Tube and Framatube, it will display the videos of others on its site, thus diluting hosting costs while remaining practical and complete for Internet users.
-+
PeerTube's federation protocol is fluid (everyone can choose who they want to follow), and based on
ActivityPub: this opens the possibility
to connect with tools like Mastodon for example.
@@ -83,30 +95,34 @@
When you host a large file like a video, the biggest thing to fear is success: if a video becomes viral and many people watch
+ When you host a large file like a video, the biggest thing to fear is success: if a video becomes viral and many people watch
it at the same time, the server has a big risk of getting overloaded!
+
Peer-to-peer broadcasting allows, thanks to the
WebRTC
protocol, that Internet users who watch the same video at the same time exchange bits of files, which relieves the server.
There is nothing to do: your web browser does it automatically. If you are on a mobile phone or if your network does not
- allow it (router, firewall, etc.), this function is disabled and switches back to an "old-style" video broadcast 😉.
+ There is nothing to do: your web browser does it automatically. If you are on a mobile phone or if your network does not
+ allow it (router, firewall, etc.), this function is disabled and switches back to an "old-style" video broadcast 😉.
+
+
It's software you install on your server to create a website where videos are hosted and broadcast...
Basically: you create your own "homemade YouTube"!
There already exists free/libre software that enables you to do this. But with PeerTube, you can link your instance (your
+
+ There already exists free/libre software that enables you to do this. But with PeerTube, you can link your instance (your
video website) to Zaïd's PeerTube instance (where he hosts videos of the lectures for his people's university), to Catherin's
- (who hosts her webmedia videos) or even to Solar's PeerTube instance (who manages a vloggers collective).
+ (who hosts her webmedia videos) or even to Solar's PeerTube instance (who manages a vloggers collective).
+
But PeerTube doesn't centralize: it federates. Thanks to the
ActivityPub
protocol (also used by
@@ -114,12 +130,13 @@
a free/libre Twitter alternative), PeerTube can federate several small hosters so they don't have to buy thousands of hard
disks to host videos for the whole world.
As a result, on your PeerTube website, the audience will be able to watch not only your videos, but also videos hosted by
+
+ As a result, on your PeerTube website, the audience will be able to watch not only your videos, but also videos hosted by
Zaïd, Catherin or Solar... without having to host their videos on your PeerTube-powered website. Such diversity in a
video-catalog makes it very attractive. Such a large choice and diversity of videos is what made centralized platforms such as
YouTube succesful.
+
Federation offers another benefit: everyone becomes independent. Zaïd, Catherin, Solar and yourself can make
your own rules, your own Terms of Services (for example, one can imagine a MeowTube where dogs videos are strictly forbidden
😉).
@@ -129,63 +146,80 @@
+
It allows you to choose a hoster that fits you. YouTube's excesses are a good exemple: its hoster, Google/Alphabet, can
impose its "Robocopyright" (the ContentID system) or its tools to index, recommend and spotlight videos; and those tools seem
as unfair as they are obscure. Even though, it already forces you
to give it extended copyrights on your videos,
for free!
With PeerTube, you can choose the hoster of your videos according to his terms of services, his moderation
+
+ With PeerTube, you can choose the hoster of your videos according to his terms of services, his moderation
policy, his federation choices... As you don't have a tech giant facing you, you might be able to talk with you hoster if you
- ever have a problem, a need, or something you want.
+ ever have a problem, a need, or something you want.
+
The other big advantage of PeerTube is that your hoster doesn't have to fear the sudden success of one of your videos.
Indeed, PeerTube broadcasts videos with the protocol
WebTorrent.
If hundreds of people are watching your video at the same time, their browsers automatically send bits of your video to other
viewers.
Before this peer-to-peer broadcast, successful videographers (or videos that make the buzz) were doomed to be hosted by a web
+
+ Before this peer-to-peer broadcast, successful videographers (or videos that make the buzz) were doomed to be hosted by a web
giant whose infrastructure can handle millions of simultaneous views... Or to pay for a very expensive independent video host so
- that it can hold the load. One of the benefits is that you become a part of the broadcasting of the videos you are watching. If other
+
+ One of the benefits is that you become a part of the broadcasting of the videos you are watching. If other
people are watching a PeerTube video at the same time as you, as long as your tab remains open, your browser shares bits of
- that video and you participate in a healthier use of the Internet. Of course, PeerTube's video player adapts to your situation: if your installation does not allow peer-to-peer playback
- (corporate network, recalcitrant browser, etc.) video playback will be done in the classic way.
+ that video and you participate in a healthier use of the Internet.
+ Of course, PeerTube's video player adapts to your situation: if your installation does not allow peer-to-peer playback
+ (corporate network, recalcitrant browser, etc.) video playback will be done in the classic way.
+
But above all, PeerTube treats you like a person, not as a product that it has to track, profile, and lock
in video loops to better sell your available brain time. Thus, the
source code
(the recipe) of the PeerTube software is open, making its operation transparent.
PeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental
+
+ PeerTube is not only open-source: it's free (as in free speech). Its free license guarantees our fundamental
freedoms as users. It is this respect for our freedoms that allows Framasoft to invite you to contribute to this software, and
- many evolutions (innovative comment system, etc.) have already been suggested by some of you. We can answer with certainty: no! In March 2018, PeerTube released its publicly usable beta version. Several collectives set up the first instances, thus
- creating the bases of the federation. But this is just the beginning, PeerTube is not (yet) perfect, and many features are missing. But we intend to keep improving
- it day after day. March 2018 thus represents the birth of the PeerTube federations: the more this software will be used and supported, the more
+ We can answer with certainty: no!
+ In March 2018, PeerTube released its publicly usable beta version. Several collectives set up the first instances, thus
+ creating the bases of the federation.
+
+ But this is just the beginning, PeerTube is not (yet) perfect, and many features are missing. But we intend to keep improving
+ it day after day.
+
+ March 2018 thus represents the birth of the PeerTube federations: the more this software will be used and supported, the more
people will use it and contribute to it, and the faster it will evolve towards a concrete alternative to platforms such as
- YouTube. Nevertheless, the ambition remains to be a free and decentralized alternative: the goal of an alternative is
- not to replace, but to propose something else, with different values, in parallel to what already exists.
+ Nevertheless, the ambition remains to be a free and decentralized alternative: the goal of an alternative is
+ not to replace, but to propose something else, with different values, in parallel to what already exists.
+ Being free doesn't mean being above the law! Each PeerTube hosting provider can decide on its own general conditions of use,
- abiding by their local laws.
+
+ Being free doesn't mean being above the law! Each PeerTube hosting provider can decide on its own general conditions of use,
+ abiding by their local laws.
+
For example, in France, discriminatory content
is prohibited
and may be reported to the authorities. PeerTube allows users to report problematic videos, and each administrator must then
apply its moderation in accordance with its terms and conditions and the law.
The federation system, for its part, allows hosts to decide with whom they want to connect, depending on the types of content
- or the moderation policies of others.
+ The federation system, for its part, allows hosts to decide with whom they want to connect, depending on the types of content
+ or the moderation policies of others.
+ PeerTube is not a website: it is software that allows a web hoster (for example, Dominique) to create a video website (let's
- call it DominiqueTube). Now imagine that Camille has created an account on DominiqueTube and uploads an illegal video, because this video uses music
- created by Solal. Solal goes on Framatube, an instance which follows DominiqueTube. So, Solal can see, from Framatube, the videos published on
- DominiqueTube. Solal sees Camille's illegal video, and signals it with the button provided for that purpose. Although the report is made
- from Framatube, it is sent directly to the person hosting the illegal content, Dominique. From that moment on, Dominique is responsible, because they are warned that they're hosting an illegal video. It is therefore
- up to them to act if they don't want to be held accountable before the law. Then Dominique and Solal can turn against Camille, who uploaded the video.
+ PeerTube is not a website: it is software that allows a web hoster (for example, Dominique) to create a video website (let's
+ call it DominiqueTube).
+
+ Now imagine that Camille has created an account on DominiqueTube and uploads an illegal video, because this video uses music
+ created by Solal.
+
+ Solal goes on Framatube, an instance which follows DominiqueTube. So, Solal can see, from Framatube, the videos published on
+ DominiqueTube.
+
+ Solal sees Camille's illegal video, and signals it with the button provided for that purpose. Although the report is made
+ from Framatube, it is sent directly to the person hosting the illegal content, Dominique.
+
+ From that moment on, Dominique is responsible, because they are warned that they're hosting an illegal video. It is therefore
+ up to them to act if they don't want to be held accountable before the law.
+ Then Dominique and Solal can turn against Camille, who uploaded the video. There are none, not at the moment', 'PeerTube is a tool that we wanted neutral in terms of remuneration. For now, the solution proposed to people who upload videos is to use the "support" button under the video. This button
+ There are none, not at the moment', 'PeerTube is a tool that we wanted neutral in terms of remuneration.
+ For now, the solution proposed to people who upload videos is to use the "support" button under the video. This button
displays a frame in which people who upload videos can display text, images, and links freely. For example, it's possible to
put a link to Patreon, Tipeee, Paypal, Liberapay (or any other solution) there. Other examples: put a postal address if you'd
- like to receive physical thank-you cards, put a logo of your enterprise, a link to support a non-profit organisation... We did not go any further because to favour one technical solution would be to impose, in the code, a political vision of
- cultural sharing and its financing. All financial solutions are possible and treated equally in PeerTube. However, many improvements of PeerTube are to be expected... Including those that would allow you to create (and choose) the
- monetization tools that interest you! Nevertheless, it is worth remembering that the vast majority of videos published on the Internet (and even on YouTube) are
- shared for non-market purposes: remuneration is a tool, but not necessarily a main or essential purpose.
+ We did not go any further because to favour one technical solution would be to impose, in the code, a political vision of
+ cultural sharing and its financing. All financial solutions are possible and treated equally in PeerTube.
+
+ However, many improvements of PeerTube are to be expected... Including those that would allow you to create (and choose) the
+ monetization tools that interest you!
+
+ Nevertheless, it is worth remembering that the vast majority of videos published on the Internet (and even on YouTube) are
+ shared for non-market purposes: remuneration is a tool, but not necessarily a main or essential purpose.
+ You need to find a PeerTube hosting instance you trust.
+ You need to find a PeerTube hosting instance you trust.
There's a complete list of instances
here,
and a list of those that are open to registration here.
Then, we recommend you go to the instances, read their "about" page to discover their terms of use (disk space limit per
- user, content policy, etc.). It's best to contact and talk directly with hosting providers, to understand their business model, vision, etc. Because only
- you can determine what makes you trust such or such host, and thus entrust your videos to them.
+ Then, we recommend you go to the instances, read their "about" page to discover their terms of use (disk space limit per
+ user, content policy, etc.).
+
+ It's best to contact and talk directly with hosting providers, to understand their business model, vision, etc. Because only
+ you can determine what makes you trust such or such host, and thus entrust your videos to them.
+ No. In October 2018, on an average instance federating with ~200 instances and indexing ~16000 videos, only ~200 videos are
+
+ No. In October 2018, on an average instance federating with ~200 instances and indexing ~16000 videos, only ~200 videos are
tagged as NSFW (i. e. the content is sensitive, which could be something else than pornography). Therefore, they represent
- only ~1% of all the videos. Moreover, each administrator decides with which instances he wants to federate: he has the full control of the content he
+ only ~1% of all the videos.
+
+ Moreover, each administrator decides with which instances he wants to federate: he has the full control of the content he
wants to display on his instance. It's up to him to choose the policy regarding this kind of videos. He can decide to:
+ By default, this configuration is set to "Hide them". If some administrators decide to display them with a blur filter
- for example, it's their choice. Finally, any user can override this configuration, and decides if he want to display, blur or hide these videos for
- himself. PeerTube is just a software: it's not Framasoft (non-profit that develops PeerTube) that's responsible for the content
- published on some instances. It's up to everyone to be responsible: parents, visitors, uploaders, PeerTube administrators to respect the law and avoid any
- problematic situations.
+ By default, this configuration is set to "Hide them". If some administrators decide to display them with a blur filter
+ for example, it's their choice.
+
+ Finally, any user can override this configuration, and decides if he want to display, blur or hide these videos for
+ himself.
+
+ PeerTube is just a software: it's not Framasoft (non-profit that develops PeerTube) that's responsible for the content
+ published on some instances.
+
+ It's up to everyone to be responsible: parents, visitors, uploaders, PeerTube administrators to respect the law and avoid any
+ problematic situations.
+ The installation guide is
- here
- (only in English). We recommend not to install PeerTube on low-end hardware or behind a weak connection (for example, on a RaspberryPi with an
- ADSL connection): this could slow down all federations.
+
+ The installation guide is here
+ (only in English).
+
+ We recommend not to install PeerTube on low-end hardware or behind a weak connection (for example, on a RaspberryPi with an
+ ADSL connection): this could slow down all federations.
+
Don't bother the developer to help you install your instance: we have a
support forum for that.
You're right. PeerTube 1.0 is not the perfect tool, far from it. And we never promised that this version 1.0 would be a
- tool that would include all the features corresponding to all cases. PeerTube 1.0 is the realization of the commitment we made in October 2017 to take PeerTube from an alpha version (personal
+
+ You're right. PeerTube 1.0 is not the perfect tool, far from it. And we never promised that this version 1.0 would be a
+ tool that would include all the features corresponding to all cases.
+
+ PeerTube 1.0 is the realization of the commitment we made in October 2017 to take PeerTube from an alpha version (personal
project and proof of concept that a federated video platform could work) to a 1.0 version in October 2018 (which does not mean
- "final version", but "version considered stable and distributable"). Remember that PeerTube has only one (almost) full time developer and a small handful of very involved volunteers. It is not a
+ "final version", but "version considered stable and distributable").
+
+ Remember that PeerTube has only one (almost) full time developer and a small handful of very involved volunteers. It is not a
product developed by a start-up with a full time team (dev, design, UX, marketing, support, etc.) and significant financial
support. It is a Community free software, the development of which will continue over the months and, we hope, in the years to
- come. We are well aware of the shortcomings of PeerTube 1.0, especially in the moderation tools area (videos, comments, etc.). And
- we intend to work on these weaknesses. We have chosen to do so as follows: on the one hand we will work primarily in the coming months to improve these tools within
+ come.
+
+ We are well aware of the shortcomings of PeerTube 1.0, especially in the moderation tools area (videos, comments, etc.). And
+ we intend to work on these weaknesses.
+
+ We have chosen to do so as follows: on the one hand we will work primarily in the coming months to improve these tools within
PeerTube itself (in the core of the software). On the other hand, we will also focus, in parallel, a large part of
PeerTube's development effort during 2019 on the integration of a plugin system, which can be developed by the communities.
Indeed, we do not claim to have the science behind it and know how best to manage each of the tools according to each of the
+
+ Indeed, we do not claim to have the science behind it and know how best to manage each of the tools according to each of the
needs. For example: with regard to the question of DMCA requests, cases vary according to geographical jurisdictions (European
law is different from French law, itself different from Canadian law, itself different from American law, etc.). Concerning
the tools for moderating comments, here again, we cannot decree ourselves experts of the subject, because this is simply not
- the case. By acting both on the core, but also by allowing the development of plugins, we believe that PeerTube will, in the
- long term, be able to respond much better to these issues and allow different communities to adapt PeerTube to their needs.
+ the case.
We are working as quickly as possible to improve PeerTube, but we are doing so with the resources we have, which means
- very limited. In the meantime, as an user if you feel that PeerTube 1.0 does not currently meet your needs, it's simple: don't use it right
+
+ By acting both on the core, but also by allowing the development of plugins, we believe that PeerTube will, in the
+ long term, be able to respond much better to these issues and allow different communities to adapt PeerTube to their needs.
+
+
+ We are working as quickly as possible to improve PeerTube, but we are doing so with the resources we have, which means
+ very limited.
+
+ In the meantime, as an user if you feel that PeerTube 1.0 does not currently meet your needs, it's simple: don't use it right
now :) (we remind you that we don't make money developing PeerTube, and that if we obviously hope for its success, the
- survival of our association doesn't depend on it). As an administrator, if you are afraid of DMCA requests, there is an option to limit the opening of registrations to people
+ survival of our association doesn't depend on it).
+
+ As an administrator, if you are afraid of DMCA requests, there is an option to limit the opening of registrations to people
you know. You will then be able to reopen registrations without verification once these verification tools have been
- integrated, or you have developed them.
+
The Git repository of PeerTube is
here.
+
You can create an issue,
contribute to it, or even start contributing by choosing the
@@ -363,7 +457,7 @@
for more information.
+
If you want to help out in another way, or if you want to request a feature, come discuss it on our
contribution forum.
PeerTube uses ActivityPub because this federation protocol is recommended by the W3C and is already used by the federated
- social network Mastodon.
+ PeerTube uses ActivityPub because this federation protocol is recommended by the W3C and is already used by the federated
+ social network Mastodon.
+ IPFS is a great technology, but it still seems very (too!) young for large scale streaming of large files. IPFS is a great technology, but it still seems very (too!) young for large scale streaming of large files. After discussing it on our forum, we feel that d.tube is not free or open source, because publishing only compiled code
- hinders freedom of modification.
+ After discussing it on our forum, we feel that d.tube is not free or open source, because publishing only compiled code
+ hinders freedom of modification.
+ PeerTube is free, decentralized, distributed, and does not impose any remuneration model. This is the choice we have made,
+
+ PeerTube is free, decentralized, distributed, and does not impose any remuneration model. This is the choice we have made,
which is debatable, and others (like d.tube) have made other choices, which have their advantages. So it’s up to you to see
- what suits you.
-
-
+
"It's outrageous and unconscious: you're releasing PeerTube's version 1 when it doesn't contain the necessary tools
to effectively manage videos claimed by rights holders, or to effectively manage the issue of online harassment in comments,
or to effectively manage monetization through advertising, or to (insert here your request to PeerTube). It will never work!
What do you intend to do about it?"
-