Media Content
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Related Projects
Filmwatch
Filmwatch is a community project that aims to help families maintain moral standards with respect to media in their homes.
Dan's Guardian
Dan's Guardian is an award-winning Open Source web content filter which currently runs on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, HP-UX, and Solaris.
It filters the actual content of pages based on many methods including phrase matching, PICS filtering and URL filtering. It does not purely filter based on a banned list of sites like lesser totally commercial filters.
squidGuard
squidGuard is a combined filter, redirector and access controller plugin for Squid.
Online Resources
Kids in Mind
The purpose of Kids in Mind is to provide parents and other adults with objective and complete information about a film's content so that they can decide, based on their own value system, whether they should watch a movie with or without their kids.
Movie Mom
Movie Mom provides parents with the information they need to decide which movies, DVDs and videos are best for kids from ages 2 through 18.
Screen It!
Screen It! was created to give parents a way to access the content of popular entertainment their kids are exposed to. It is not intended as censorship. Rather, it is designed to allow Hollywood and Record Labels to continue to produce movies, videos and music while informing parents of the content in them.
Came2Pass
Came2Pass is a Social News Bookmarking site, similar to Digg.com, for Mormons, by Mormons. It is based on the Pligg platform, and all major updates get added back into the Pligg base code. It is designed so Mormons can submit links to popular LDS news stories, vote on them, and the most popular stories get moved to the front page. There are comments sections for people to discuss the stories, and the more popular comments even get featured above the less-popular. Consider it "Open" LDS News!
WardSocial News & MyMission
MyMission & WardSocial are a combination of an LDS News site and a mission photo sharing site. The site is completely free, and there are no ads. The goal is create an LDS-friendly environment open to everybody to join in and share, vote, and comment on news stories and photos. The photos are even integrated with Google Maps so that you can mark exactly where you snapped the shot! Read the LDS news that interests you, and share your mission photos with the world.
Blogs at the Intersection of LDS and OSS, LDS Technology Bloggers
Joel Dehlin CIO, LDS Church
LDS Media Talk Larry Richman (The LDS Web Guy) and Joel Dehlin talk LDS Tech topics
Stay N' Alive Jesse Stay, The "Social" Geek, O'Reilly Author, Founder of LDSOSS
DigitalThom Thom Allen, Wordpress Guru
Louis Gray Social Media Enthusiast
Chris MacAskill Founder, SmugMug.com
Don MacAskill Founder, SmugMug.com
Technometria Phil Windley, BYU CS Professor, former CTO of Utah, O'Reilly Author
Phil801 Phil Burns, Geek blogger, Entrepreneur
CNET OpenRoad Matt Asay, CNET Columnist, Open Source Advocate
Bryce Roberts Founder, O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures
Joseph Scott Developer, Automattic (owners of Wordpress)
Ryan Petty Entrepreneur, Founder of Myrio (IPTV)
Please feel free to add yours to the list to create a greater sense of community.