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Hilde Mosse comes from one of the wealthiest families in Berlin and stands to inherit an enormous fortune. But she longs for something more meaningful than the luxurious lifestyle her family provides. So Hilde decides to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. As the Nazis take power in Germany and the Mosse family is forced to flee, Dr. Hilde Mosse lands in New York having nearly lost everything.. She finds her calling treating the mental health of Black youth – and the symptoms of a racist system. In addition to photographs, school records, and correspondence spanning Hilde Mosse’s entire lifetime, the Mosse Family Collection in the LBI Archives includes the diaries she kept between 1928 and 1934, from the ages of 16-22. Hilde’s papers are just part of the extensive holdings related to the Mosse Family at LBI. Learn more at lbi.org/hilde . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Lauren Armstrong-Carter. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025 . The entire team at Antica Productions and Leo Baeck Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of our Executive Producer, Bernie Blum. We would not have been able to tell these stories without Bernie's generous support. Bernie was also President Emeritus of LBI and Exile would not exist without his energetic and visionary leadership. We extend our condolences to his entire family. May his memory be a blessing. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.…
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1 Empowering through open source: Nextcloud's Director of Engineering Andy Scherzinger 1:11:08
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In this episode, we dive into Andy Scherzinger’s journey from contributing to Nextcloud as a community member to becoming Director of Engineering. We explore his unique perspectives on our open source community, the importance of compliance in software development, and how he balances technical expertise with leadership responsibilities. It gives me joy and recharges my batteries if at the end of the day I can see other people succeed. Andy Scherzinger Nextcloud’s Director of Engineering From his approach to problem-solving and guiding others to his personal values that give him direction, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, community, and personal growth. Episode Links AndyScherzinger – GitHub Andy Scherzinger | LinkedIn The Nextclouder’s Journey with Julien Veyssier – Nextcloud Podcast Develop for Nextcloud: App development tutorials Nextcloud Enterprise: Content collaboration software for enterprises Ethical use of AI: five major challenges Google Graveyard – Killed by Google Nextcloud – GitHub The post Empowering through open source: Nextcloud’s Director of Engineering Andy Scherzinger appeared first on Nextcloud .…
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1 Open source and Nextcloud in government: Insights from Sven Thomsen, Schleswig-Holstein's CIO 55:59
In this episode, we explore how open source solutions are revolutionizing the way governments work, from collaboration and knowledge sharing to digital sovereignty and artificial intelligence. Join us as we learn about the world of open source in government with Sven Thomsen, CIO of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. Sven shares the factors that influenced their decision to adopt open source solutions, their implementation strategies along the way, and lessons learned from the adoption of open source in Munich. We also discuss Schleswig-Holstein’s 10-year journey into open source, from desktop solutions to database systems, and how it has become a key part of their digital sovereignty strategy. Sven shares his insights on the current discussion in Germany about the importance of open standards, open source, and open interfaces in promoting the idea of European IT resiliency. We also hear about the political and technical challenges they faced, including the successful implementation of Nextcloud as a central hub for collaboration and knowledge sharing in their federal state. Sven will share his thoughts on the “hidden champions” of open source and how Nextcloud’s new data automation platform has helped them solve some of the most difficult challenges in implementing the Online Access Act (OZG). With AI based tools in Nextcloud, we were able to close an automation gap that we weren’t able to close with rule-based automations. Implementing AI-based microservices into the ecosystem of Nextcloud, and following Nextcloud’s very good AI strategy, we were able to implement something that is perfect for an organization like Schleswig-Holstein. Sven Thomsen CIO of Schleswig-Holstein Tune in to hear Sven’s words of advice for public sector adoptions, including the importance of community support and giving back. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in open source solutions in government or curious about the future of technology in the public sector. Episode Links Welcome to Schleswig-Holstein – schleswig-holstein.de Sven Thomsen – Mastodon Schleswig-Holstein Nextcloud Flow: Automate your business processes Introducing Nextcloud Hub 9 – Federation, Data Automation and more! Nextcloud Enterprise Day 2024 – November 6 in Frankfurt Nextcloud Enterprise Day speaker spotlight: Felix Gebauer from Schleswig-Holstein Nextcloud Spotlight: German state Schleswig-Holstein’s 40k public administrators embrace Nextcloud German state & Nextcloud build digitally sovereign AI for public sector Webinar: Schleswig-Holstein and Nextcloud collaborate on a sovereign workplace The post Open source and Nextcloud in government: Insights from Sven Thomsen, Schleswig-Holstein’s CIO appeared first on Nextcloud .…
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Your host Brent Gervais is joined by special guest Constanze Kurz – German computer scientist, hacker, activist and spokeswoman for the Chaos Computer Club (CCC). Constanze celebrates 20 years of Netzpolitik, an independent reader-supported organization that has been at the forefront of digital politics, regulation, and tech surveillance in Germany, and shares her insights on some of the most pressing issues facing us today. Edward Snowden’s disclosures in 2013 were not only revelatory but also catalyzed a necessary discussion around mass surveillance and yet Constanze argues we’ve since lost momentum in this critical conversation. She expresses concern that, as the public has become increasingly complacent, the intelligence services have grown even more powerful and influential. “ We are in the age of mass surveillance. The problem is most of the public doesn’t discuss it anymore, and that its really a problem because what Snowden did was not only revealing, but also driving a debate. And we don’t have that debate anymore, and that really frustrates and concerns me. ” – Constanze Kurz We reflect on the changing landscape of hacktivism and investigative reporting, and how policy is struggling to keep pace with modern technological advancements. Constanze also reminds us that there’s still much work to be done in addressing the pressing issues facing us today – from mass surveillance and data protection to predictive policing and platform capitalism. Episode Links Constanze Kurz – Wikipedia CCC – Choas Computer Club netzpolitik.org Data Broker Files: How data brokers sell our location data and jeopardise national security Edward Snowden – Wikipedia CITIZENFOUR – A film by Laura Poitras 10 Years After Snowden | Electronic Frontier Foundation The case of Edward Snowden – National Whistleblower Center Snowden Archive – The Intercept Hacker ethic – Wikipedia Steven Levy – Wikipedia Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution — Steven Levy Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution – Wikipedia Enshittification – Wikipedia DEF CON 31 – An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet’s Ensh*ttification – Cory Doctorow – YouTube German Constitutional Court strikes down predictive algorithms for policing – Euractiv CCC | The 38th Chaos Communication Congress: Illegal Instructions Announcing Nextcloud Hub 9! Nextcloud Enterprise Day 2024 – November 6 in Frankfurt The post Constanze Kurz: mass surveillance, Snowden, and the future of digital politics appeared first on Nextcloud .…
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“It was logic: If we want to learn more about open source, then we need to meet Nextcloud.” – Manuel Liesenfeld, Head of Head of Public Sector Division at Bechtle AG With the recent accelerating pace of innovation, public sector institutions throughout Europe have come to prioritize digital sovereignty as a primary driver in designing resilient IT systems. Manuel Liesenfeld, Head of Head of Public Sector Division at Bechtle AG, discusses the current innovations in the European public sector and the obligation of public buyers to deliver resilient and sovereign digital solutions that put citizens first. We explore how Bechtle – Germany’s largest IT system house – and Nextcloud’s recent partnership in offering digitally sovereign collaboration services for the European public sector is an important step in building resilient IT systems that prioritize security and data protection. Manuel and Brent discuss many other topics, including: The importance of digital sovereignty in the public sector The benefits and advantages of open source solutions for public sector customers How Bechtle and Nextcloud are together committed to helping public sector customers succeed with open source technologies How Nextcloud is helping Bechtle’s focus on providing on-prem opportunities for AI, resilience, and data sovereignty. Advice on the most critical aspects of digital transitions for organizations, especially those in the public sector How Bechtle and Nextcloud’s sovereign AI approach address the challenges of AI adoption when working with private data Episode Links Manuel Liesenfeld – LinkedIn Nextcloud Hub 9 launch event Nextcloud Community Conference 2024 Nextcloud Enterprise Day 2024 – November 6 in Frankfurt Bechtle and Nextcloud offer digitally sovereign collaboration services for the public sector Digital Sovereignty Solutions in Europe | Bechtle Nextcloud Enterprise for the public sector Public Money, Public Code Nextcloud Office Hours: An inside look at Nextcloud Hub 9 release Join us at Nextcloud Enterprise Day in Frankfurt Want to learn more about using Nextcloud for your organization? On November 6 2024, explore Nextcloud offerings for enterprises, hear impressive keynotes, and meet the team behind Nextcloud. Register The post Bechtle and Nextcloud: Navigating Digital Transitions in the Public Sector appeared first on Nextcloud .…
So many Nextclouders – from enterprise and education to activists and families – decide to self-host their privacy-focused IT infrastructure. What exactly motivates us to self-host? Is this inherently an increased data security risk? What of the grit needed to host your own digital infrastructure? The answers to these questions may surprise you! Lea Gröber, PhD student in Usable Security @ CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, shares insight from two recent studies exploring motivations in self-hosting and Nextclouders specifically. We explore the topic of Usable Security and how, in terms of security, the human aspect of your digital infrastructure may be the most important, and yet the least understood. Afterall, “Users are not the enemy.” Lea and Brent touch on a wide gamut of related topics throughout, including: CISPA’s study featuring 1000 Nextcloud instances in understanding self-hoster motivations Technological self-determination as a modern fundamental right Self-hosting as a socially embedded activity, and a democratic act The many multi-layered trust relationships involved in self-hosting Are self-hosters more privacy-aware than the general population? (spoiler: no!) Episode Links Vote for Nextcloud in the CloudComputing-Insider Award 2024 – Nextcloud Lea Gröber | CISPA Lea Gröber | LinkedIn To Cloud or not to Cloud: A Qualitative Study on Self-Hosters’ Motivation, Operation, and Security Mindset | CISPA To Cloud or not to Cloud: A Qualitative Study on Self-Hosters’ Motivation, Operation, and Security Mindset | USENIX Towards Privacy and Security in Private Clouds: A Representative Survey on the Prevalence of Private Hosting and Administrator Characteristics | USENIX USENIX Security ’24 | USENIX Usable security – Wikipedia Usable Security: A Human-Centric Approach | NIST Home Assistant MagentaCLOUD + T-Systems: Building a 2.2M User Nextcloud – Nextcloud Users Are Not the Enemy – Anne Adams and Matina Angela Sasse The post Lea Gröber: Understanding self-hosting and security through Nextcloud appeared first on Nextcloud .…
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1 Open source dynamics, philosophy, and community: Jos Poortvliet's Nextcloud insights 1:28:19
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I always say: people come for the technology, and they stay for the people. Jos Poortvliet Director of Communications at Nextcloud Jos Poortvliet, Director of Communications at Nextcloud, shares an insightful conversation with your host Brent Gervais on the world of Nextcloud and open source philosophies. With a rich history throughout the Linux and open source world – from KDE to openSUSE, GNOME and more – Jos’ insights into the power of community make it clear why the Nextcloud community is an essential aspect of our vision. With so many key community projects getting integrated and supported fully into Nextcloud, the open source lifestyle runs deep in Nextclouders’ culture. Jos and Brent explore a wide range of topics, including: AI’s impact on Nextcloud and its ideals How Nextclouders approach AI with ethical and thoughtful consideration the beautiful chaos important and necessary in open source communities How security disclosure culture and processes leverage HackerOne’s bounty program The careful blending of business and community in the world of Nextcloud How Nextcloud evolved from file sync & share to a fully integrated content collaboration suite. If you’re curious about the inner workings, personalities, history and friendships at Nextcloud – this episode has it all! A thank you to Jupiter Broadcasting for the collaboration on this episode, where Frank and Brent’s conversation originally appeared in part on LINUX Unplugged and here today in full. Episode Links A fireside chat with Nextcloud founder Frank Karlitschek – Nextcloud Podcast Nextcloud Community Conference 2024: Sept. 14-15, Berlin – Register now! Speaking at Nextcloud Community Conference 2024: Dr. Constanze Kurz Speaking at Nextcloud Community Conference 2024: Björn Lundell Nextcloud Community Conference 2024: call for speakers – Nextcloud Nextcloud Webinars Schleswig-Holstein and Nextcloud collaborate on a sovereign workplace – Nextcloud Webinar LINUX Unplugged 503: Berlin with Brent AI in Nextcloud: what, why and how – Nextcloud Nextcloud Ethical AI Rating – Nextcloud Ethical use of AI: five major challenges Nextcloud Nextcloud | Bug Bounty Program Policy | HackerOne KDE Community GNOME – Simple, beautiful, elegant. Darknet Diaries – True stories from the dark side of the Internet. The post Open source dynamics, philosophy, and community: Jos Poortvliet’s Nextcloud insights appeared first on Nextcloud .…
From Nextcloud’s inception Frank hoped to change the world, and today it’s clear Nextcloud’s original big ambition to be a private and open source alternative to Big Tech has achieved this goal. Frank provides some insights and updates into Nextcloud’s anti-trust case against Microsoft’s monopolous cloud practices. He also shares how the introduction of Artificial Intelligence evolved from a perceived crushing blow for open source projects like Nextcloud, to a clear opportunity to grow the Nextcloud community’s vision and ambition for the project. Throughout the conversation we learn a little more about Frank’s personal adventures as a long-time open source contributor to projects like KDE, his passion for travel photography as a means of deeply connecting with people of all walks of life, and his belief that privacy in today’s world is deeply important and yet vastly under-appreciated. A thank you to Jupiter Broadcasting for the collaboration on this episode, where Frank and Brent’s conversation originally appeared in part on LINUX Unplugged and here today in full. Episode Links Nextcloud Conference 2024: Register today! Nextcloud Conference 2024: call for speakers LINUX Unplugged 503: Berlin with Brent Beyond Secure: Air-gapped Nextcloud for highly confidential data Keynotes and Panel Sessions | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube Lightning Talks | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube Max Schrems: The EU-US Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube Simon Phipps: Meshed Society and the Fourth Sector | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube Katrin Fritsch: A Fossil-Free Internet by 2030 | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube Panel Session: Trust, Transparency, Together. | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube The post A fireside chat with Nextcloud founder Frank Karlitschek appeared first on Nextcloud .…
One of the most impressive Nextcloud deployments is certainly Deutsche Telekom’s MagentaCLOUD : currently serving 2.2 million active users storing 3.5 billion files, and totaling a massive 7.2 petabytes of data! This makes it among the largest Nextcloud deployments in the world. The Nextcloud + MagentaCLOUD relationship stems from T-Systems and their very large, successful migration to Nextcloud in 2020, where the data of millions of users was migrated from their old system to Nextcloud. Our guest today on the Nextcloud Podcast – Bernd Rederlechner , Principal Lead Cloud Architect Emerging Industries at T-Systems – tells the story of how Nextcloud became the solution of choice for migrating their collaborative cloud offering, and how every Nextcloud deployment is benefiting from the technical partnership between Nextcloud and T-Systems. “Our relationship with Nextcloud fostered a lot of good things – I had never before a partner who, in a crisis situation, stands by your side and takes active responsibility. This makes the relationship between Nextcloud and T-Systems very special, because it’s a relationship built on trust…” – Bernd Rederlechner Bernd shares how Nextcloud’s open source nature was new to them and now plays critical role in Deutsche Telekom’s success with MagentaCLOUD, how the S3 drivers were improved to accommodate the requirements of their deployment, some very specific praise for Nextcloud engineers, and the potential future for this self-healing, auto-scaling, Euro-sovereign Nextcloud success. T-Systems at Enterprise Day Attend T-Systems’ presentation on large-scale migrations to Nextcloud Hub at Nextcloud Enterprise Day 2024 on April 24. Register now Episode Links Bernd Rederlechner | LinkedIn MagentaCLOUD – Your secure cloud storage | Telekom T-Systems | Digital Services for Business and Institutions Deutsche Telekom Flexible and secure collaboration in real time: New functionality for the MagentaCLOUD – Nextcloud Open Telekom Cloud – THE European Cloud – Open Telekom Cloud MagentaCLOUD customisation | GitHub Nextcloud | GitHub Nextcloud Enterprise: Content collaboration software for enterprises The post MagentaCLOUD + T-Systems: Building a 2.2M User Nextcloud appeared first on Nextcloud .…
In this episode of the Nextcloud Podcast, Julien Veyssier shares his unique journey from prolific Nextcloud community contributor to joining the Nextcloud team as Software Engineer. We learn how his PhoneTrack app saved a user’s family in an emergency, how the Nextcloud ecosystem is a rich canvas for app development, the philosophical differences between Open Source and Free Software, and explore the current state of the artificial intelligence landscape. “If you’ll allow me to state the obvious: Publishing your code is one of the best ways I know to make sure you’re going to get better.” – Julien Veyssier Julien has a master’s degree in Computer Science and does public research for 10 years as scientific computing engineer in biology and geographical data processing. His love for interactive maps, collaborative tools, and a special passion for the Free Software movement led to his contributing to the Nextcloud code base in 2015. Links Julien Veyssier – GitHub PhoneTrack – Nextcloud App Store Cospend – Nextcloud App Store GpxPod – Nextcloud App Store Maps – Nextcloud App Store The post The Nextclouder’s Journey with Julien Veyssier appeared first on Nextcloud .…
Your new host, Brent Gervais, had the opportunity to sit down with Max Schrems – privacy lawyer and pioneer in the European data privacy movement – to explore some thoughts and ideas that stemmed from Max’s keynote given at the Nextcloud Conference 2023 . We explore the newly adopted Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework , it’s implications and why we all need to care and pay attention. We also touch on the 15-year debate on EU-US data transfers, surveillance law, anti-competitive behaviours in Big Tech, and the need for regulation despite the challenges presented by the process. “If we move into this information age, and information is the new gold or the new currency, how do we distribute the rights to that information in a fair and balanced way? Different cultures and different democracies will have different answers to that.. there can be parts that are open source that allows you to move your data out into another system, which is one of your rights as an individual – your right to privacy.” – Max Schrems Max became known for campaigns against Facebook for its privacy violations, including violations of European privacy laws and the alleged transfer of personal data to the US National Security Agency (NSA). He is most well known for his lawsuits on the Safe Harbor agreement (Schrems I) and the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (Schrems II). Today he is the Founder & Honorary Chair of NOYB – European Center for Digital Rights . Episode Links Max Schrems | schre.ms NOYB – European Center for Digital Rights Max Schrems: The EU-US Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube Nextcloud Conference 2023 Keynotes and Panel Sessions | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube Lightning Talks | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube MotionL a b.Berlin | Hardtech Innovation Hub Jupiter Broadcasting LINUX Unplugged | Jupiter Broadcasting Self-Hosted | Jupiter Broadcasting The post Privacy and Surveillance Law with Max Schrems appeared first on Nextcloud .…
In this episode, Marius sits down with Tobias Knöppler and James Sundquist to dive into the world of NextcloudPi, a community-driven project that brings Nextcloud to single board computers like the Raspberry Pi and other boards. They discuss the ins and outs of the project, its impact on the Nextcloud community, and more. Show notes Nextcloudpi NextcloudPi Documentation Forum community chat on Matrix 2022 Nextcloud Conference Lightning Talk on the state of NextcloudPi Announcement NextcloudPi planning to discontinue its docker version with NC 25 The post Unleashing Nextcloud on Small Devices with NextcloudPi appeared first on Nextcloud .…
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Today, we’ll be delving into the fascinating world of app design and exploring how the design team collaborates with the community to create amazing apps. To help us navigate this topic, I am joined by Nimisha Vijay, one of our talented designers at Nextcloud. Shownotes Nextcloud Include – Supporting diversity in open source Nextcloud is looking for people who want to join our team How you can contribute to Nextcloud design | Nextcloud Conference 2022 – YouTube Introducing Nextcloud Hub 3 | Shaping the future of privacy Design – Nextcloud The A11Y Project Choosing our Preferences Laws of UX Nielsen Norman Group: UX Training, Consulting, & Research Contribute – Nextcloud The post Collaboration in Design: How Nextcloud’s Design Team and Community Work Together appeared first on Nextcloud .…
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1 Nextcloud Podcast N. 17: Insights from CEO and Founder Frank Karlitschek 1:02:54
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Shownotes Nextcloud joins OpenForum Europe for an open and competitive digital ecosystem The European Commission & Nextcloud invites you to the NextGov Hackathon April 25-29! That’s a Wrap! The NextGov Hackathon was a success, learn about what got done! Develop for Nextcloud Nextcloud Hub 24 is here Data protection: Microsoft 365 banned in Baden-Württemberg’s schools. Suitable alternatives exist! The new Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework fails to make US cloud services GDPR compliant Baden-Württemberg Procurement Chamber decides US Cloud Services are not GDPR compliant Europe steps up fight for digital sovereignty, bans 365 and Workspace in more places Nextcloud in the Wall Street Journal: Microsoft and cookies Galileo Presents Nextcloud as Major Challenger of Microsoft Nextcloud Office Advisory Board Announcing Nextcloud Hub 3 – Brand New Design and Photos 2.0 with Editor and AI Nextcloud Office release solves document compatibility, overhauls knowledge management Nextcloud CEO kicks off Nextcloud Conference with Keynote Speech Re-Cap of DAY TWO at the 2022 Nextcloud Conference! Videos from Nextcloud Conference First in Germany again! Trust in Musk or go federated with Nextcloud Social! The post Nextcloud Podcast N. 17: Insights from CEO and Founder Frank Karlitschek appeared first on Nextcloud .…
In this 16th episode, our host Ingo talked with Daphne Muller, the Support lead at Nextcloud. Daphne shared with us the interesting story that led her to Nextcloud, her well-known Tedx talk on privacy and much more! During my academic research about future of technology and also questioning how the future could look if privacy and open source become really big, if privacy would be truly respected, I was looking into different open source companies. And I was so excited to learn how Nextcloud has set up the organization. They manage to have a sustainable business model, good product, and happy users! If we want to make progress we have to collect or hand out LESS personal data, if we do so we get better innovation, financially healthier business models, more competition in the market and most importantly, more humanity. Here you can hear Daphne’s talk at TedxVenlo about how we CAN have privacy – if we would make the right choices. And as we all care about privacy, we’re very proud that Daphne gave such an amazing and important talk. We hope it will educate many people on the benefits and possibilities for privacy. Can organizations who rely on personal data collection ever be respectful of human rights? If not, are these good for our progress? Help by liking and sharing this important talk to reach more people! Find the feed on our podcast page and listen to the full interview! If you have not heard the previous episodes, check them there as well. So tune in! Listen now! The post Episode 16: Interview with Daphne Muller, Support lead at Nextcloud appeared first on Nextcloud .…
In this 15th episode, our host Ingo talked with Marie Gutbub from Prototype Fund and Max and Jonas, developers at Nextcloud about Collectives app and Prototype Fund. Max & Jonas share the idea behind the Collectives app , the collaborative knowledge database where you can work on documents together in real-time! Marie explains what Prototype Fund is, how can you apply and get your innovative Open source project funded! Prototype Fund announced that the next funding round call is open until the end of March ! All FOSS ideas in the areas of data literacy, data security, civic tech, and software infrastructure are welcome. Find the feed on our podcast page and listen to the full interview! If you have not heard the previous episodes, check them there as well. So tune in! Listen now! The post Nextcloud podcast 15: Interview about Collectives app and Prototype Fund appeared first on Nextcloud .…
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