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  • MediaSPIP en mode privé (Intranet)

    17 septembre 2013, par

    À partir de la version 0.3, un canal de MediaSPIP peut devenir privé, bloqué à toute personne non identifiée grâce au plugin "Intranet/extranet".
    Le plugin Intranet/extranet, lorsqu’il est activé, permet de bloquer l’accès au canal à tout visiteur non identifié, l’empêchant d’accéder au contenu en le redirigeant systématiquement vers le formulaire d’identification.
    Ce système peut être particulièrement utile pour certaines utilisations comme : Atelier de travail avec des enfants dont le contenu ne doit pas (...)

  • MediaSPIP version 0.1 Beta

    16 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta est la première version de MediaSPIP décrétée comme "utilisable".
    Le fichier zip ici présent contient uniquement les sources de MediaSPIP en version standalone.
    Pour avoir une installation fonctionnelle, il est nécessaire d’installer manuellement l’ensemble des dépendances logicielles sur le serveur.
    Si vous souhaitez utiliser cette archive pour une installation en mode ferme, il vous faudra également procéder à d’autres modifications (...)

  • Gestion des droits de création et d’édition des objets

    8 février 2011, par

    Par défaut, beaucoup de fonctionnalités sont limitées aux administrateurs mais restent configurables indépendamment pour modifier leur statut minimal d’utilisation notamment : la rédaction de contenus sur le site modifiables dans la gestion des templates de formulaires ; l’ajout de notes aux articles ; l’ajout de légendes et d’annotations sur les images ;

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  • Steps of using ffmpeg in visual studio 2019 ? [closed]

    15 avril 2020, par taimoor1990

    I have to use ffmpeg libraries which I am new to. Currently I am trying to build a basic hello world application that uses ffmpeg. I have googled multiple times there are some answers, saying something like static include these libraries and such comments which I am not sure how. I am looking for a step by step guide to link ffmpeg with a basic hello world app.

    


  • Bump dates to 2019

    31 janvier 2019, par Henrik Gramner
    Bump dates to 2019
    
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  • Today we celebrate Data Privacy Day 2019

    28 janvier 2019, par Jake Thornton — Privacy

    Today we celebrate Data Privacy Day 2019 !!!

    What is Data Privacy Day ?

    Wikipedia tells us that : The purpose of Data Privacy Day is to raise awareness and promote privacy and data protection best practices.

    Our personal data is our online identity. When you think what personal data means – our phone records, credit card transactions, GPS position, IP addresses, browsing history and so much more. All so valuable and personal to us as human beings.

    That’s why we cannot take our personal data online for granted. We have a right to know which websites collect our data and how it’s then used, something that’s often not visible or easily recognisable when browsing.

    What Data Privacy Day means to Matomo

    Every year the team at Matomo uses this day as a chance to reflect on how far the Matomo (formerly Piwik) project has come. But then also reflect how far we still have to go in spreading the message that our data and personal information online matters.

    2018 saw the introduction of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to protect people’s data online. As a team, Matomo was at the forefront of this development in the analytics space and have since built a GDPR Manager to ensure our users can be fully compliant with the GDPR.

    With every new release of Matomo, we are ensuring that security continues to be at the highest standard and we will continue to be committed to our bug bounty program. Our most recent release of Matomo 3.8.0 alone added a Two Factor Authentication (2FA) feature and a password brute force prevention.

    What next for Matomo and data privacy ?

    As always, security is a top priority for every new release of Matomo and continues to only get better and better. We have a duty to spread our message further that the protection of personal data matters and today is a vital reminder of that. We are, and forever will be, the #1 open-source (and free to use) web analytics platform in the world that fully respects user privacy and gives our users 100% data ownership.

    In 2018 we changed our name, we updated our logo and website, and advanced our platform to compete with the most powerful web analytics tools in the world, all so we can spread our message further and continue our mission.

    Come with us on this exciting journey. Now is the time to take back control of your data and let’s continue creating a safer web for everyone.

    Please help us spread this message.