Draft talk:Hubzilla

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Solstag in topic Other languages

Sources

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Sorry for not incorporating these references directly into the draft, but collecting this list already took all the time I had to contribute. Hugs, --Solstag (talk) 15:35, 17 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

Prism-break

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Hubzilla is on Prism-Break:

https://prism-break.org/en/projects/hubzilla/

UvA technical report

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There's a technical report by a master student at Univ of Amsterdam where RedMatrix (Hubzilla's former name) is cited

To conclude the research, RedMatrix is currently most suited to be provided as an alternative to the current centralised social networks, which can be provided as a service by hosting companies. It is currently more mature than some of the other implementations and puts the user back in control of their data.

https://homepages.staff.os3.nl/~delaat/rp/2014-2015/p16/report.pdf

IEEE published paper

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This peer-reviewed academic article from IEEE's Computer Based Medical Systems conference (paywalled ;O) describes the use of Hubzilla/RedMatrix as an integration tool among health providers that serve a neighborhood of 600.000 people:

http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CBMS.2015.42

Lavits conference paper

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This peer-reviewed academic article (in Portuguese) from the conference of the Latin American Network for Studies of Surveillance, Technology and Society highlights the importance of features unique to Redmatrix/Hubzilla in the struggle to recover privacy and decentralization of the Internet:

http://medialabufrj.net/download/lavits2015-anais/4/1.Resumo41.pdf

Survey paper

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Hubzilla is the only open-source social network solution whose implementation of privacy is considered "Extensive" in this 2015 peer-reviewed survey paper:

http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJIPSI.2015.075438

BMC Health Services Research

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A peer-reviewed paper describing the protocol of a study using Hubzilla in a scenario of health care information and collaboration:

http://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-016-1626-9

Academic book chapter

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Hubzilla appears as a case and recommendation in the chapter "Tendências democráticas e autoritárias, arquiteturas distribuídas e centralizadas" (freely translated as "Democratic and authoritarian tendencies, distributed and centralized architectures") in the book "Democracia Digital, Comunicação e Política em Redes" (freely translated as "Digital Democracy, Communication and Politics in Networks"), organised by the Digital Culture Laboratory of the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil.

http://livro.democraciadigital.org.br/

Other languages

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There's a Wikipedia article in French. Solstag (talk) 15:48, 2 October 2021 (UTC)Reply