Sixteen Next Generation Internet (NGI) projects are pleased to announce the transition to Mastodon and PeerTube, two European open-source platforms, for their communication and content-sharing needs. This strategic move aligns with NGI’s commitment to fostering an Internet that embodies European values of trust, security, and inclusion.

“Utilising European-developed platforms like Mastodon and PeerTube enhances digital sovereignty, ensuring that Europe’s digital infrastructure is built on values of openness, collaboration, and respect for fundamental rights. This transition marks a significant step toward a more human-centric Internet, reflecting NGI’s vision for a trustworthy, open, and inclusive digital future,” NGI writes on its website.

  • @pineapple_pizza
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    Can someone ELI5 what this NGI actually is/does? I went to the website and left more confused

    • @ConstableJelly@midwest.social
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      I’m new to this too, but the slide deck they have posted seems a good starting place.

      The NGI is an initiative of the European Commission to fund “researchers, developers, startups, and SMEs” who are aligned with the “aim to shape the development and evolution of the Internet” according to the principles of:

      • protecting personal data

      • ensuring privacy and security

      • combating disinformation

      • guaranteeing access and freedom of choice

      • respecting fundamental rights

      • enforcing ethics and sustainability by design.

      I’m a little less clear on what the 16 projects are (which are listed on slides 6 and 7), but I gather they might be specific objectives, defined by the NGI, within which their funding is categorized, e.g., if you’re doing research on democratizing search capabilities, that research would serve the NGI’s “Search” project and would qualify for funding.

      I’m making a lot of assumptions but I’m reasonably confident in them.