Re: [liberationtech] OpenWatch Releases #OccupyGezi Android Application

2013-06-14 Thread Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes
Rich,

Today a road caravan through Texas starts in El Paso, to promote
immigration reform across the state. A tool like OpenWatch would be
very useful to ensure all activities of the caravan are broadcast, at
least through the Internet, since a lot of the US news media -
especially in Texas - is allergic to activist event coverage.

How can we go about making this tool available? I need a quick reply,
there's an internal conference call in less than two hours, and it
would be great if I can tell them something about this.. Ideally a
channel would be set up in Openwatch with the hashtag #Texas4CIR

http://www.rightsworkinggroup.org/event/press-conference-announcing-start-texas4cir-caravan

I used it to record the touch'n'go stop of the Network Nuns Bus in
Dallas last Saturday, and then posted it in YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-Fn0WN7S8g
Best Regards | Cordiales Saludos | Grato,

Andrés L. Pacheco Sanfuentes
a...@acm.org
+1 (817) 271-9619


On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 10:13 PM, Rich Jones r...@anomos.info wrote:
 We were asked by members of the media in Turkey who have been shut down to
 release a version of our new streaming media capture applications. In an
 effort document the history of the struggle and to help show abuses by
 authorities there, we are pleased to announce the Occupy Gezi android
 application.

 Announcement:
 https://openwatch.net/i/87/openwatch-releases-occupygezi-mobile-application
 Download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
 Code: https://github.com/OpenWatch

 You will be able to see all of the media produced by the apps live as it
 comes in here: https://openwatch.net/w/occupygezi and we will use the media
 received to produce additional documentaries and reports.

 If you've got any feedback, please get at us: t...@openwatch.net

 Thanks!,

 Rich Jones
 OpenWatch

 =

 Why Turkey Needs an Independent Free Press - And How OpenWatch Is Helping

 Media conglomeration and an ever-worsening press-freedom record have created
 a void in independent reporting in Turkey, so OpenWatch has released a
 mobile application for Turkish mobile reporters.

 In support of a free press, the right to demonstrate, and the right to use
 media to document the truth, OpenWatch has released an Occupy Gezi
 application for Android (with an iPhone version coming out shortly) to allow
 people on the ground to collaboratively document the history they are making
 together.

 Download the application here on the Google Play store!

 The applications will send videos and photos directly online, where they can
 be found in the apps and on the web by following the #occupygezi  hashtag on
 OpenWatch, which will show a live feed of media as it is received. We have
 optimized the application to stream videos and photos to our servers in the
 fastest way possible, even in low-connectivity environments.

 We will be producing documentaries and reports using the media created by
 the Occupy Gezi applications. All media created is Creative Commons, and all
 of the code is Free and Open Source, and available on our GitHub page. We
 have also updated our own open source software with additional Turkish
 translations.

 Why?

 While thousands of demonstrators took over a public space in an
 unprecedented act of mass political protest, the mainstream Turkish media
 instead ran documentaries about penguins. This is actually not surprising,
 as Turkey, which has the most imprisoned journalists of any country
 according to Reporters Without Borders, has been increasingly restrictive of
 press freedom in the past few years.

 As a result, much of the coverage of the events in the Turkish streets was
 provided by users of social networking services like Twitter. Now,
 authorities are targeting social media reporters and provocateurs as well:
 Authorities in Turkey have raided the houses and detained 38 people accused
 of using social media services to promote insurrection.

 What now?

 Going forward, we hope that people will be able to use mobile media to
 document the truth, the history they are making, and to protect themselves
 from abusive authorities by capturing and exposing the reality of events.

 The #OccupyGezi App was built on top of open source software which is being
 actively developed - there are some bugs, so please report them so that we
 can fix them. (It is not an app for anonymous reporting, and we do not make
 any such claims - it is an application simply designed to rapidly capture
 and redistribute important information which needs to be seen by as many
 people as possible. In the future, we do intend to build a separate
 architecture to support anonymous submissions, but we take identity security
 extremely seriously here, which is why we make no claims about anonymity at
 the moment.)

 If you are in Turkey and wish to document your experiences during this
 struggle, or just want to show your solidarity, use the application and
 share your 

[liberationtech] OpenWatch Releases #OccupyGezi Android Application

2013-06-07 Thread Rich Jones
We were asked by members of the media in Turkey who have been shut down to
release a version of our new streaming media capture applications. In an
effort document the history of the struggle and to help show abuses by
authorities there, we are pleased to announce the Occupy Gezi android
application.

Announcement:
https://openwatch.net/i/87/openwatch-releases-occupygezi-mobile-application
Download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
Code: https://github.com/OpenWatch

You will be able to see all of the media produced by the apps live as it
comes in here: https://openwatch.net/w/occupygezi and we will use the media
received to produce additional documentaries and reports.

If you've got any feedback, please get at us: t...@openwatch.net

Thanks!,

Rich Jones
OpenWatch

=
Why Turkey Needs an Independent Free Press - And How OpenWatch Is
Helping *Media
conglomeration and an ever-worsening press-freedom record have created a
void in independent reporting in Turkey, so OpenWatch has released a mobile
application for Turkish mobile reporters.*

In support of a free press, the right to demonstrate, and the right to use
media to document the truth, OpenWatch has released an Occupy Gezi
application for
Androidhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
 (with an iPhone version coming out shortly) to allow people on the ground
to collaboratively document the history they are making together.

Download the application here on the Google Play
storehttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
!

The applications will send videos and photos directly online, where they
can be found in the apps and on the web by following the
#occupygezihttps://openwatch.net/w/occupygezi
  hashtag on OpenWatch https://openwatch.net/w/occupygezi, which will
show a live feed of media as it is received. We have optimized the
application to stream videos and photos to our servers in the fastest way
possible, even in low-connectivity environments.

We will be producing documentaries and reports using the media created by
the Occupy Gezi applications. All media created is Creative Commons, and
all of the code is Free and Open Source, and available on our GitHub
pagehttp://github.com/openwatch.
We have also updated our own open source software with additional Turkish
translations.
 Why?While thousands of demonstrators took over a public space in an
unprecedented act of mass political protest, the mainstream Turkish media
instead ran documentaries about penguins. This is actually not surprising,
as Turkey, which has the most imprisoned journalists of any country
according to Reporters Without Borders, has been increasingly restrictive
of press freedom in the past few years.

As a result, much of the coverage of the events in the Turkish streets was
provided by users of social networking services like Twitter. Now,
authorities are targeting social media reporters and provocateurs as well:
Authorities in Turkey have raided the houses and detained 38 people accused
of using social media services to promote insurrection. What now?Going
forward, we hope that people will be able to use mobile media to document
the truth, the history they are making, and to protect themselves from
abusive authorities by capturing and exposing the reality of events.

The #OccupyGezi App was built on top of open source software which is being
actively developed - there are some bugs, so please report them so that we
can fix them. (It is not an app for anonymous reporting, and we do not make
any such claims - it is an application simply designed to rapidly capture
and redistribute important information which needs to be seen by as many
people as possible. In the future, we do intend to build a separate
architecture to support anonymous submissions, but we take identity
security extremely seriously here, which is why we make no claims about
anonymity at the moment.)

If you are in Turkey and wish to document your experiences during this
struggle, or just want to show your solidarity, use the
applicationhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
 and share your view with the world!
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Re: [liberationtech] OpenWatch Releases #OccupyGezi Android Application

2013-06-07 Thread Brian Conley
Hi Rich,

That sounds pretty cool, have you heard of StoryMaker yet?

It's an app we have been building at Small World News, in collaboration
with the guardian project and scal.io, along with support from free press
unlimited and the open tech fund.

StoryMaker helps users tell stories not just document events and provides
on the job training to improve their skills. It also does enable anonymous
publishing via tor through integration with orbot.

I wonder if your colleagues in turkey may be interested in using it?

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.guardianproject.mrapp

Let me know if you have questions!

Brian
On Jun 7, 2013 8:14 PM, Rich Jones r...@anomos.info wrote:

 We were asked by members of the media in Turkey who have been shut down to
 release a version of our new streaming media capture applications. In an
 effort document the history of the struggle and to help show abuses by
 authorities there, we are pleased to announce the Occupy Gezi android
 application.

 Announcement:
 https://openwatch.net/i/87/openwatch-releases-occupygezi-mobile-application
 Download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
 Code: https://github.com/OpenWatch

 You will be able to see all of the media produced by the apps live as it
 comes in here: https://openwatch.net/w/occupygezi and we will use the
 media received to produce additional documentaries and reports.

 If you've got any feedback, please get at us: t...@openwatch.net

 Thanks!,

 Rich Jones
 OpenWatch

 =
 Why Turkey Needs an Independent Free Press - And How OpenWatch Is Helping
 *Media conglomeration and an ever-worsening press-freedom record have
 created a void in independent reporting in Turkey, so OpenWatch has
 released a mobile application for Turkish mobile reporters.*

 In support of a free press, the right to demonstrate, and the right to use
 media to document the truth, OpenWatch has released an Occupy Gezi
 application for 
 Androidhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
  (with an iPhone version coming out shortly) to allow people on the
 ground to collaboratively document the history they are making together.

 Download the application here on the Google Play 
 storehttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
 !

 The applications will send videos and photos directly online, where they
 can be found in the apps and on the web by following the 
 #occupygezihttps://openwatch.net/w/occupygezi
   hashtag on OpenWatch https://openwatch.net/w/occupygezi, which will
 show a live feed of media as it is received. We have optimized the
 application to stream videos and photos to our servers in the fastest way
 possible, even in low-connectivity environments.

 We will be producing documentaries and reports using the media created by
 the Occupy Gezi applications. All media created is Creative Commons, and
 all of the code is Free and Open Source, and available on our GitHub 
 pagehttp://github.com/openwatch.
 We have also updated our own open source software with additional Turkish
 translations.
  Why?While thousands of demonstrators took over a public space in an
 unprecedented act of mass political protest, the mainstream Turkish media
 instead ran documentaries about penguins. This is actually not surprising,
 as Turkey, which has the most imprisoned journalists of any country
 according to Reporters Without Borders, has been increasingly restrictive
 of press freedom in the past few years.

 As a result, much of the coverage of the events in the Turkish streets was
 provided by users of social networking services like Twitter. Now,
 authorities are targeting social media reporters and provocateurs as well:
 Authorities in Turkey have raided the houses and detained 38 people accused
 of using social media services to promote insurrection. What now?Going
 forward, we hope that people will be able to use mobile media to document
 the truth, the history they are making, and to protect themselves from
 abusive authorities by capturing and exposing the reality of events.

 The #OccupyGezi App was built on top of open source software which is
 being actively developed - there are some bugs, so please report them so
 that we can fix them. (It is not an app for anonymous reporting, and we do
 not make any such claims - it is an application simply designed to rapidly
 capture and redistribute important information which needs to be seen by as
 many people as possible. In the future, we do intend to build a separate
 architecture to support anonymous submissions, but we take identity
 security extremely seriously here, which is why we make no claims about
 anonymity at the moment.)

 If you are in Turkey and wish to document your experiences during this
 struggle, or just want to show your solidarity, use the 
 applicationhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ale.occupygezi
  and share your view with the world!

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