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# Making History
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## Synopsis
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The MakingHistory project is a collaborative initiative to create
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a decentralized, participatory network for documenting and sharing grassroots
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movements, historical events, and underrepresented narratives. Rooted in the
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ethos of the #openweb and leveraging Fediverse technologies like ActivityPub,
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the project empowers communities to take control of their stories, ensuring
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they are preserved and amplified outside corporate-controlled paths.
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The project focuses on enabling user-generated timelines, multimedia
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integration, and collaborative curation to document history in real-time or
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retrospectively. By prioritizing transparency, inclusivity, and grassroots
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participation, it provides tools for meany voices to be heard and for diverse
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perspectives to be shared. It combines modern federated tech with the
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collective spirit of earlier grassroots media movements.
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## Experience
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I have been involved in projects that align with the ethos and goals of the
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MakingHistory project, particularly through my work with Indymedia and the
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Open Media Network (#OMN).
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### Indymedia: Building the Foundations for Grassroots Media
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I was an active participant in the global network, a pioneering grassroots
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media project launched in the late 1990s. Indymedia provided a decentralized
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platform for activists, communities, and independent journalists to report on
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issues overlooked by mainstream media. It was one of the first major digital
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efforts to democratize media creation and distribution, fostering
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participatory and collective storytelling. This work underpins much of the
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MakingHistory vision, highlighting the importance of grassroots participation,
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robust federated technologies, and transparent governance. I bring 20+ years
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of experience to this native path of open, community-driven initiatives,
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blending technical expertise with a deep commitment to empowering
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underrepresented voices. MakingHistory is the next step in a long journey to
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reclaim narrative power and ensure our collective history is preserved and
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accessible for future generations.
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## Usage
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The MakingHistory project’s requested budget is strategically allocated to
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ensure its success, focusing on building the infrastructure, fostering
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community engagement, and maintaining sustainable growth. Below is a breakdown
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of how the budget will be utilized, along with a discussion of funding
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sources:
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## Budget Allocation
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### Technical Development
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#### Platform Infrastructure
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Funding will support server hosting, domain management, and storage for
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federated platforms that form the backbone of MakingHistory.
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#### Software Development
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Resources will be allocated to improving and customizing tools, the Federated
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Wiki and other ActivityPub systems to meet the project’s goals.
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#### Testing and Maintenance
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Ongoing efforts to ensure platform stability, security, and scalability as the
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user base grows.
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### Content Creation and Archiving
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#### Collaborative Storytelling Tools
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Developing features to empower communities to collaboratively document and
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share historical narratives, aligning with the MakingHistory vision.
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#### Digital Archiving
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Ensuring long-term preservation of user-generated content, with open access to
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historical narratives and multimedia resources.
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### Community Engagement and Education
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#### Workshops and Training
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Organizing events and online sessions to onboard contributors and familiarize
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them with the platform and principles of decentralized storytelling.
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#### Outreach Campaigns
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Promoting the project within the Fediverse and other relevant networks to
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build a diverse and engaged user base.
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### Administrative and Governance Support
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#### Project Coordination
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Supporting a small team to manage the day-to-day operations, oversee
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development, and facilitate community governance.
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#### Documentation and Reporting
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Creating transparent records of decision-making processes and project progress
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in alignment with the #4opens framework.
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### Contingency and Scaling
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Allocating funds for unexpected challenges and ensuring the project can scale
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effectively as adoption increases.
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## Funding Sources
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### Past and Present
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The project has drawn inspiration and lessons from prior initiatives like
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Indymedia and OMN, which were largely self-funded and supported through
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volunteer efforts. While MakingHistory does not currently have additional
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external funding sources, it builds on a history of successful resource
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pooling and community-driven contributions.
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### Key Historical Context
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Indymedia relied heavily on grassroots funding models, including small
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donations from community members and solidarity events.
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The Open Media Network (#OMN) has been developed on a minimal funding
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approach, emphasizing open-source collaboration and volunteer labor to
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maintain independence.
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### Future Plans
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The project aims to diversify funding sources by:
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- Pursuing small grants from organizations aligned with open culture and
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grassroots storytelling
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- Encouraging direct community contributions through crowdfunding campaigns
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and donation drives
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- Partnering with like-minded initiatives within the Fediverse to share
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resources and minimize overhead costs.
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The budget will enable the project to blend technical excellence with
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grassroots participation, ensuring the MakingHistory network becomes
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a sustainable and impactful resource for communities worldwide. This path
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emphasizes independence and aligns with the principles of transparency,
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collaboration, and decentralization.
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## Comparison
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The MakingHistory project stands apart from traditional #NGO-funded efforts by
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addressing the systemic failures that have often plagued similar initiatives,
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while also building on the successes and lessons from historical grassroots
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and open-source projects.
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Comparison of MakingHistory focusing on how it diverges from typical #NGO
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approaches and aligns with the ethos of the #openweb and #4opens principles.
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### Historical Example
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Indymedia was a pioneering grassroots initiative that provided a decentralized
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platform for citizen journalism and activism during the early 2000s. It
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thrived on community-driven content and a federated approach to publishing.
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Strengths: Empowered local voices, operated transparently, and embraced
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grassroots values.
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#### Weaknesses
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Over time, Indymedia struggled with sustainability, internal conflicts, and
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adapting to technological shifts, leading to fragmentation and decline.
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MakingHistory builds on Indymedia’s ethos of storytelling but modernizes the
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approach with ActivityPub based technology, collaborative wiki tools, and
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stronger focus on sustainability through decentralized governance.
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### Comparison with Typical #NGO-Funded Paths: Top-Down Structures
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Many #NGO-funded media initiatives operate within rigid, hierarchical
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structures. Decision-making is centralized and driven by donor priorities
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rather than community needs.
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#### Result
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This approach frequently alienates grassroots participants,
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undermining the authenticity and trust necessary for lasting impact.
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### MakingHistory Difference
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Operates on a bottom-up, decentralized governance model, allowing communities
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to shape their own narratives and priorities. It values trust and humanity
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over external control. Funding Dependency: #NGO projects are heavily reliant
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on external funding, which leads to shifts in focus, bureaucratic
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inefficiencies, and an overemphasis on metrics that satisfy donors rather than
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serving people.
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#### Result
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Projects fail to adapt once funding dries up or priorities change, leaving
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behind fragmented and abandoned ecosystems.
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### Overemphasis on Professionalization
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#NGO efforts prioritize professional content creation and institutional
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partnerships, sidelining grassroots contributors and reducing community
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engagement. Result: The platforms may appear polished but lack genuine
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participation and long-term relevance to their target communities.
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MakingHistory Difference: Prioritizes participatory storytelling, encouraging
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communities to create and share their own historical narratives. The focus is
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on tools that are accessible to everyone, regardless of technical expertise.
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### Technological Approaches
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Many #NGO-funded media projects adopt proprietary or siloed technologies,
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limiting interoperability and peoples autonomy. These systems tend to mimic
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corporate #dotcons paths, prioritizing control over collaboration. Result:
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This creates dependency on centralized systems, contradicting the principles
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of decentralization and the #openweb. MakingHistory Difference: Built
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entirely on open standards and federated technologies like ActivityPub,
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ensuring interoperability and communerty control. It actively resists the
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commodification of user data and narratives.
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### Why Historical #NGO Paths Fail
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#### Mission Drift
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Over time, #NGO projects shift away from their original grassroots objectives
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due to donor pressure and institutional inertia.
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#### Lack of Community Ownership
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Decision-making and content creation are often detached from the communities
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they aim to serve, resulting in low engagement and eventual obsolescence.
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#### Inability to Adapt
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Tied to rigid funding cycles and institutional agendas, projects struggle to
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respond to changing technological and social landscapes.
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### Conclusion
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The MakingHistory project avoids these pitfalls by embracing
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a grassroots-first approach, rooted in transparency, participation, and
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adaptability. It rejects the typical #NGO path of hierarchical control and
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funding dependency, focusing instead on empowering communities to
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collaboratively document their own histories. By leveraging modern federated
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technologies and the lessons of historical efforts like Indymedia and the
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#OMN, MakingHistory creates a sustainable and impactful #openweb native path
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that reflects the diversity and richness of grassroots storytelling. This path
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ensures the project remains relevant, resilient, and rooted #KISS
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## Challenges
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The MakingHistory project faces significant (social) technical challenges,
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many of which are intertwined with the development and implementation of
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overlapping initiatives such as the Ibis Wiki, Indymediaback, the Open Media
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Network (#OMN), and the Open Governance Body (#OGB). These challenges arise
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from the #KISS goal of creating a cohesive path that supports decentralized
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storytelling, collaboration, and governance while addressing the limitations
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of existing tools and technologies.
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### Key Technical Challenges
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- Seamless Integration of Federated Tools:
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The MakingHistory project will utilize ActivityPub to enable federated
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communication between platforms, such as wikis, blogs, and media
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repositories. Challenge: Ensuring compatibility and seamless data
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exchange across diverse platforms in the Fediverse, while maintaining high
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performance and user-friendly interfaces. Solution: Building upon the
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open standards demonstrated in Ibis Wiki, integrating its federated wiki
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approach with other #OMN tools for decentralized content creation and
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sharing.
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- Decentralized Content Management:
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Like Indymediaback, the project requires a robust system for managing
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decentralized content, including publishing, moderation, and archiving.
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Challenge: Implementing decentralized moderation and curation tools that
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respect user autonomy while maintaining trust and quality within the
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network. Solution: Leveraging mastodons dynamic federated design and
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adapting it for the needs of grassroots media communities.
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- Scalability and Resilience:
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The system must scale to accommodate growing user bases and diverse use
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cases, while ensuring resilience against platform failures or external
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attacks. Challenge: Designing systems that balance decentralization with
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scalability, ensuring reliable performance even in resource-limited
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environments. Solution: Building lightweight, modular tools inspired by
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existing Fediverse codebase and architecture, optimized for grassroots
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deployments. Most of the solutions already exist.
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- User Experience for Non-Technical Audiences:
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Engaging grassroots communities requires networks that are easy to use,
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even for people with limited technical expertise. Challenge: Simplifying
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complex federated technologies like ActivityPub into intuitive interfaces
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and workflows. Solution: Enhancing exiting fedivers codebase #UX
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usability to integrate accessible tools for storytelling and
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collaboration, making a practical path for community organizers and
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activists.
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- Interoperability Across Projects:
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The MakingHistory project shares common goals and infrastructure with
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Indymediaback, #OMN, and #OGB. Creating a unified codeing ecosystem.
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Challenge: Coordinating development across projects to avoid duplication,
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resolve conflicts, and maximize synergy. Solution: Developing shared APIs
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and data models, ensuring interoperability and a cohesive user experience
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across all initiatives.
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- Governance and Trust Models:
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Governance structures must align with #OGB principles of transparency,
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inclusivity, and grassroots control. Challenge: Implementing governance
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mechanisms that can operate effectively in a federated environment,
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balancing peoples autonomy with collective decision-making. Solution:
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Using the OGB framework to prototype and test governance models within
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MakingHistory, adapting them to meet the needs of federated storytelling
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communities.
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- Preservation and Archiving:
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As with Indymediaback, preserving the history created by people and
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commneties is essential for future generations. Challenge: Developing
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decentralized archiving methods that ensure content longevity without
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relying on centralized infrastructure. Solution: Utilizing distributed
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redundant storage solutions and metadata tagging for efficient archiving
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and retrieval.
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### Overlap and Synergies
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The MakingHistory project serves as a bridge between Indymediaback, #OMN, and
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#OGB, leveraging shared infrastructure and principles:
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From Ibis Wiki: A federated, collaborative wiki system that lays the
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foundation for decentralized storytelling. From Indymediaback: Grassroots
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media publishing tools and workflows for content creation and moderation.
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From #OMN: A federated media ecosystem rooted in the #4opens principles of
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transparency, inclusivity, and collaboration. From #OGB: Governance
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models that empower communities to take ownership of their narratives.
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By addressing these challenges, MakingHistory will provide an effective tool
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for documenting grassroots stories but also strengthen the broader ecosystem
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of decentralized and federated media, demonstrating a scalable, trust-based
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model for community-driven storytelling, simply put making history.
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## Ecosystem
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The ecosystem of the MakingHistory is rooted in the broader framework of the
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Open Media Network (#OMN) and the decentralized social web of the Fediverse.
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Combining principles of openness, decentralization, and grassroots engagement,
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MakingHistory creates a vibrant and interconnected path for collaborative
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storytelling and historical documentation. This ecosystem will leverage
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existing platforms, tools, and communities while fostering new connections to
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build a sustainable network for grassroots DIY media.
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### Ecosystem Overview
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#### Core Components
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##### OMN
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A federated media network built on the #4opens principles of open data, open
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source, open processes, and open standards. MakingHistory will integrate
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seamlessly with #OMN tools to allow decentralized content sharing and
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collaboration.
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##### Fediverse
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Using ActivityPub and other open standards, the project will connect with
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established platforms like Mastodon, PeerTube, WriteFreely, and Ibis Wiki to
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ensure compatibility and engagement across the decentralized web.
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##### Grassroots Media
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Building on the ethos of Indymedia, the project will provide tools for
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activists, journalists, and communities to document and share their history
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without reliance on centralized platforms or corporate control.
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#### Key Actors
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##### Grassroots Communities
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Local organizations, activists, and storytellers who document and share their
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narratives. Fediverse Developers and Admins: Collaborating with developers and
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instance administrators to ensure technical interoperability and promote the
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project within the Fediverse.
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##### Allies in the FOSS Ecosystem
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Engaging with free and open-source software projects that share the goals of
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decentralization and people empowerment.
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##### Educational and Historical Institutions
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Partnering with groups interested in archiving and preserving grassroots
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stories for future generations.
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## Engagement Strategies
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### Community Outreach
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Host workshops, webinars, and meetups within grassroots networks and Fediverse
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communities to introduce MakingHistory and its tools. Collaborate with
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existing activist networks to co-develop and test features that meet their
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specific needs.
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### Promotion on the Fediverse
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Actively use Fediverse platforms like Mastodon and Lemmy to share updates,
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gather feedback, and engage with the wider decentralized social web. Publish
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guides and tutorials to encourage adoption by Fediverse users and admins.
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### Collaboration with Developers
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Work with ActivityPub crew and SocialHub communities to align technical
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development with existing standards and best practices. Share code,
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documentation, and progress transparently on platforms like federated Git’s to
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invite contributions from the wider FOSS ecosystem.
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### Building Trust Through #4opens
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Promote the project’s adherence to the #4opens principles to build trust and
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credibility among users and partners. Use open processes for decision-making
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and feature prioritization to ensure inclusivity and accountability.
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### Showcasing Outcomes
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Develop case studies and success stories from pilot deployments to demonstrate
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the project’s impact and potential. Highlight how MakingHistory complements
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and extends the capabilities of existing Fediverse and #OMN tools.
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## Promoting Outcomes
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### Federation with Existing Tools
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Integrate with platforms like Mastodon (for updates), PeerTube (for video
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storytelling), and WriteFreely (for blogs) etc to ensure content is accessible
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and sharable across the Fediverse. Collaborate with other #OMN initiatives,
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such as Indymediaback and OGB, to strengthen the ecosystem and amplify shared
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goals.
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### Grassroots Campaigns
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Encourage communities to create and share content, documenting local histories
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and movements, to build awareness and participation organically.
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By nurturing a collaborative and inclusive ecosystem, MakingHistory amplifies
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the voices of grassroots actors and create a sustainable foundation for
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decentralized storytelling, aligned with the wider OMN and Fediverse vision
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#KISS
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## The Witches Cauldron: Making History
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An open activist archive project that aims to create a data commons based on
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the [#4opens](#add-link) framework and motivated by the
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[PGA hallmarks](#add-link).
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The project aims to create a metadata-enriched digital collection of items
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hosted on a redundant and federated network of hosts and servers around the
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world, starting with hosting the majority of the content on the
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[Internet Archive](https://archive.org).
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The project is open to anyone who wants to be a part of the federated network
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and will be built using the tools of the Open Media Network (OMN) and the KISS
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principle to facilitate DIY working.
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The project emphasizes on the importance of simplicity and human scale, and
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reject solutions that move away from the core KISS and DIY ethos. The
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Resistance Exhibition is the UK flow of data for this project, and the outcome
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of the project is to create a open collection of original material from across
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European countries as a first step, uploaded and stored in an open distributed
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repository.
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