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Join the Conversation
Join the Conversation
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/volunteer/index2.php:546
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Help us find problems early and make Miro better.
Help us find problems early and make Miro better.
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/sidebar.open-source.php:5
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Do you speak a non-english language? Get involved!
Do you speak a non-english language? Get involved!
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/sidebar.open-source.php:6
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Miro is free and open source, licensed under the GPL.
Miro is free and open source, licensed under the GPL.
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/sidebar.open-source.php:9
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Volunteering and Interning
Volunteering and Interning
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/subnav.php:4
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IRC Chat
IRC Chat
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/subnav.php:7
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Miro Video Player | Share Miro
Miro Video Player | Share Miro
Translated and reviewed by Alfredo Hernández
Located in ../open-source/share/index.php:3
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Sharing Miro is Sharing Our Mission
Sharing Miro is Sharing Our Mission
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/share/index.php:37
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Miro is one of the world's most popular free, open-source software projects. But it's more than just great software: Miro is part of a fight to keep online video open.

Dozens of major corporations are trying to lock video creators and viewers into closed and proprietary distribution systems. To them, proprietary models are just a way to make money by forcing viewers and creators to use their products. But if companies act as gatekeepers deciding what people see and what they don't, free speech online is threatened.
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Miro is one of the world's most popular free, open-source software projects. But it's more than just great software: Miro is part of a fight to keep online video open.

Dozens of major corporations are trying to lock video creators and viewers into closed and proprietary distribution systems. To them, proprietary models are just a way to make money by forcing viewers and creators to use their products. But if companies act as gatekeepers deciding what people see and what they don't, free speech online is threatened.
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/share/index.php:38
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Two Reasons to Share Miro
Two Reasons to Share Miro
Translated and reviewed by David Hardstone
Located in ../open-source/share/index.php:44
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Contributors to this translation: Alfredo Hernández, Daniel Downes, David Hardstone, Jan, John Drinkwater, Jonathon Fernyhough, Leonardo Corato, Robert Readman, Sid Roberts.