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<h3 id="editors">
<a href="#editors">Editors</a>
</h3>
<h4>
<address>
<a href="mailto:editors@tebibyte.media">
editors@tebibyte.media</a>
</h4>
</address>
<p>
Our editors are responsible for maintaining the
<a href="/blog">weblog</a>, editing submissions made by and
<a href="/blog">weblog</a>, editing submissions and
coordinating with staff, Network representatives, and guest
writers. as well as reading and approving Network
writers, as well as reading and approving Network
applications. Our lead editor is <a href="/~trinity">Trinity
</a> and her team includes <a href="/~vista">vista</a> and
<a href="~thegoose">thegoose</a>.
<a href="/~thegoose">thegoose</a>.
<h3 id="platform-managers">
<a href="#platform-managers">Platform Managers</a>
</h3>
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and <a href="">Matrix</a>), as well as maintaining
Network members' infrastructure when necessary. The
standards by which the Project operates are managed by them
as well. Our lead platform manager is
<a href="/~mars">mars</a> and its team includes
<a href="/~sashakoshka">sasha</a> and Emma.
as well. Our lead platform managers are
<a href="/~mars">mars</a> and Emma, and their team includes
<a href="/~sashakoshka">sasha</a>.
</p>
<h2 id="network">
<a href=#network>Network</a>
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should be free and publicly accessible. To that end, we
promote, share, connect, and support like-minded developers,
artists, writers, and creators whose work progresses toward
this goal. Read more at our
<a href="/blog">blog</a>.
this goal. Read more at our <a href="/blog">blog</a>.
</p>
</section>
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</h4>
<p>
The members of the Network are split into two separate
categories: a "project" in this context is an entity whose
constituents are individuals; a "network" is one whose members
are projects themselves, or a mix of projects and other
networks; a Tebibyte Media "project" does not necessarily have
to be a free software project; it can be anything involving
strong public engagement and iterative development. For example,
a post-modernist fiction blog can count as a Tebibyte Media
project—as long as the work is ongoing and the blog is shared at
categories: a <dfn id="project">project</dfn> in this context is
an entity whose constituents are individuals; a
<dfn id="network">network</dfn> is one whose members are
projects themselves, or a mix of projects and other networks; a
Tebibyte Media project does not necessarily have to be a free
software project; it can be anything involving strong public
engagement and iterative development. For example, a
post-modernist fiction blog can count as a Tebibyte Media
project as long as the work is ongoing and the blog is shared at
no cost to its readers.
</p>
<p>
A "project" could be an open writing publication requiring
attention or third-party reviewing, a free software project
looking for a userbase and pool of talented developers, or
an art project looking for exposure and contributors.
</p>
<p>
A "network" might be a webring, an online social hub for the
A network might be a webring, an online social hub for the
advancement of some idea or combined agenda, or an
organization which has multiple distinct components or
internal projects with distinct individuals heading them up.