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Differences between N-1/Lorea/Elgg and Kune/Apache Wave

We have received several times questions asking us to compare Kune with another federated social network: N-1/Lorea/Elgg. This comparison would also be valid with several other PHP-based social networks. Both projects felt very identified with each others’ aims and with … Continue reading

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Status of kune translations

Here is the status of the translations of kune: http://kune.cc/?locale=es#kune.docs.12.1910 LANGUAGE PERCENTAGE English 100 Spanish 100 French 100 Catalan 95.3 Italian 30.8 German 10.3 10.3 Russian 3.1 Quechua 2.2 Arabic 1 Esperanto 0.3 If you want to help with some … Continue reading

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New functionalities for a collaborative agenda in kune

We’ve updated kune.cc and the Kune demo with some improvements such as the calendar/events functionalities. Now we can export each group’s calendar to other calendar apps that you can use in your mobile, Thunderbird, Google Calendar, or similar apps. If … Continue reading

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Presenting the Status of Kune development (Jan 2012)

Every January since a few years, we have been reviewing our progress with Kune. It’s nice now to have a look backwards to measure our progress in this big project. After big changes in our code dependencies (integrating Apache Wave, … Continue reading

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Presentations in Contact (New York) & Free Culture Forum (Barcelona)

During the last weeks, we have been moving around presenting Kune in several contexts, together with our other project Move Commons, now in a crowdfunding campaign. We’ve been showing Kune in the intensive 1-day unconference Contact, in New York City. … Continue reading

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Kune 0.0.9 published (codename “15M”)

What we have seen these days in the movement 15M in the Spanish cities (and extensible to the Arab revolutions), has been a similar scenario to what we have lived all these years in ourproject.org, but condensed in a few … Continue reading

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Kune usability report

Every feedback is welcome, and even more if it’s constructive and useful. This is the case of this one: The IEPALA Foundation [1] has prepared a usability report about Kune (in Spanish, although with understandable designs), in which it studies … Continue reading

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