A django application for managing multiple feeds of social media data.
Developed at the GWU Libraries in Washington, DC, USA.
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Sparks Grant LG-46-13-0257 and the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), Innovation Grant NAR14-DI-50017-14.
See also LICENSE.txt and AUTHORS.txt.
We're rearchitecting the application and only addressing bugs after the the upcoming release of m5_004. Follow new work in the sfm-ui repo:
https://github.com/gwu-libraries/sfm-ui
A growing set of documentation is available under the docs/ directory, available also online:
http://social-feed-manager.readthedocs.org/
We encourage you to read the Introduction before implementing this app. Maintaining growing feeds of social media data takes some planning and system adminstration experience. The Introduction should help you prepare for this.
To work on sfm, clone/fork it in github. If you send pull requests from a fork, please make them as atomic as you can.
We are actively working on this, making changes in response to university researcher requests. If the features it supports seem fickle and spotty it's because we're still just getting started and still figuring out what we need it to do. Please get in touch and tell us what you think.
Installation and configuration is described here. Alternatively, instructions for installing and configuring with Docker are available here.