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PeerTube

#PeerTube v7 is out!

Themes, pages, menus, layouts, accessibility… The whole interface gets a relooking to make your #video platforms more enjoyable and easy to use!

Here are the details: framablog.org/2024/12/17/peert

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PeerTube

All this work was made possible thanks to the support of the #NGI0 @NGIZero Entrust program managed by @nlnet, to the #FOSS community contributions, and the grassroot donations that fund #Framasoft.

Help us maintain our actions in 2025 on support.framasoft.org/

Sr. Estegosaurio 🦕

@peertube :ablobcatwobfast: :ablobcatwobfast: :ablobcatwobfast: :ablobcatwobfast:

Operation: Puppet (he/him)

@peertube Nice! Many contratulations and thanks for all your hard work!

Has this rolled out to Docker yet? Don't have an update notification so just wondering if I should wait.

Dmian

@peertube No, not “platform”! An instance should be a “tube”! A user should add a “tube” to access channels (other than their “tube”). Add more tubes to get more channels. PeerTube is so creator centric that as a user you feel left behind. I want to create a user (new or with fedi account) in a “tube”, subscribe to my preferred channels, add more tubes (in the settings), subscribe to more channels and get my homepage with my subscriptions, like YT. That’s what I want as a user.

Dmian

@peertube As it is, Peertube has no communities. Comments and likes are not generated on the instances, but elsewhere. You’re not encouraged to visit an instance, but for watching a specific video you received a notification elsewhere. With no feeling of belonging from the viewers, instances may have a hard time staying alive or raising funds to survive, imho.

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