Miro Needs Money
by T. Colin Dodd
If you’re not already familiar with it, Miro (formerly known as the Democracy Video Player) is a free and open video platform licensed under the GPL. It’s stable, easy to use, and as more people find out about it, it’s gaining momentum. Miro is the best shot the good guys have at keeping the future of internet video as open as it should be.
They only need $50,000 to keep things going.
As Nicholas Reville says,
PCF (Participatory Culture Foundation), which makes Miro, is a non-profit organization. That means no one can own us and we don’t take for-profit investment. That also means that we rely on donations to fund everything we do. We’re working towards Miro 1.0 and we are making big improvements to the Miro Guide, but we’re running very low on funds right now.
We’ve set a goal of raising $50,000. Can you help? Make a Donation.
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