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<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
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==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
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==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’ve built a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
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==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
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==How to join Slack==<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
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2. Fill out the form here - https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/<br />
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3. Accept the email invitation that is sent to you once you fill out the form.<br />
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4. Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
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==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
We create channels based on how discussions are shaped around specific topics. Any channel with fewer than 10 users and little to no discussion in 30 days will be deleted. <br />
'''Only admins can make a channel.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Simeon [mailto:simeon@creativecommons.org simeon@creativecommons.org] or ping him on Slack @simeon<br />
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==Channel naming conventions==<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
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==Selected Channels and their uses==<br />
* cc-africa<br />
** For discussion of cc-africa and activities<br />
* cc-animals<br />
** All cuteness, all the time<br />
* cc-announcements<br />
** Blog posts and conversation<br />
* cc-arab-world<br />
* cc-colombia<br />
* cc-comms<br />
* cc-copyrightreform<br />
* cc-india<br />
* cc-nederland<br />
* cc-openedu-goals<br />
* cc-turkey<br />
* cc-uk<br />
* cc-developers<br />
** For chat related to CC's open source development community<br />
* cc-gsoc<br />
** For discussions related to CC's participation in Google Summer of Code<br />
* cc-latinamerica<br />
** For discussion of cc-latinamerica and activities<br />
* awesomefund<br />
** For discussions of the CC awesome fund<br />
* cc-announcements<br />
** For official Creative Commons announcements. Watch this channel for news that everyone should know<br />
* cc-europe<br />
** For discussion of cc-europe and activities<br />
* cc-music<br />
** For CC musicians<br />
* cc-openedu<br />
** For OER and related<br />
* cc-openglam<br />
* cc-reads<br />
** Creative Commons reads<br />
* cc-summit<br />
** For summit related discussion<br />
* general<br />
** For saying hello and where all new users begin<br />
* random<br />
** For non-CC related chatter<br />
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==Slack Tips==<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
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==Frequently used emoji==<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
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:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
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:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
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:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
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:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
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:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
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:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
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:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
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:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
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:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
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==Shortcuts==<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
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Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
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Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
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Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
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Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
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Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
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Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
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Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
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Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
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Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
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Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
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Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
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Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
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To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
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==Code of Conduct==<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
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==Attribution==<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].<br />
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==IRC/Slack Bridge ==<br />
Creative Commons uses [https://github.com/ekmartin/slack-irc ekmartin/slack-irc] to mirror communication between the IRC [http://freenode.net/ freenode] network and Creative Commons Slack workspace:<br />
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!Slack<br />
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|[irc://irc.freenode.net/#creativecommons <code>#creativecommons</code>]<br />
|[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C2BQ815JR <code>#general</code>]<br />
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|[irc://irc.freenode.net/#creativecommons-dev <code>#creativecommons-dev</code>]<br />
|[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C2DUTAQJJ <code>#cc-developers</code>]<br />
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|[irc://irc.freenode.net/#creativecommons-openedu <code>#creativecommons-openedu</code>]<br />
|[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C2S2MFAJW <code>#cc-openedu</code>]<br />
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Also see [[IRC]].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=2019_Global_Summit_Lisbon&diff=1170242019 Global Summit Lisbon2019-04-23T17:07:52Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Travel between the airport and the hotel */</p>
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=Before you leave home=<br />
==Visa and Entry Requirements for Portugal==<br />
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If you haven't already applied for your visa, it may be too late. See here https://summit.creativecommons.org/travelling-to-portugal/<br />
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==Accommodations==<br />
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CC HQ and scholarship recipients are staying at [https://www.mystoryhotels.com/mystorytejo | My Story Tejo].<br />
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Our CC Portugal team kindly put together suggestions for other hotels https://summit.creativecommons.org/accommodations-in-lisbon/<br />
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==Currency==<br />
Portugal uses Euros (€). See how much your home currency is compared to EUR! https://www.oanda.com/currency/<br />
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==Lisbon Weather==<br />
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In May, the weather in Lisbon gets up to the low 20's (Celsius) during the day and mid-teens in the evening. You may see a bit of rain. Be sure to have a jacket and long pants.<br />
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==Electricity==<br />
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Portugal uses Type F for their plugs and sockets. Be sure to bring along an adapter if you are coming from a country that does not use the same type. https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/portugal/<br />
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=After you arrive=<br />
==Travel between the airport and the hotel==<br />
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Taxi - A taxi should cost you about 20€ and be about 20 minutes. <br />
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Uber or Cabify App - <br />
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MyTaxi –<br />
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Metro - <br />
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==Travel between venues==<br />
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==SIM Cards & Cellphones==<br />
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There are kiosks in the airport where you can get a temporary sim card. It should cost about 15 or 20 EUR for a sim card with data for a week or so. MEO or Vodafone are both reliable carriers.<br />
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==Summit Venues==<br />
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[http://www.museudooriente.pt/ Museu do Oriente]<br><br />
Av. Brasília 352 <br><br />
1350-352 Lisboa, Portugal<br><br />
Nearest transit station:<br />
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[https://www.capitolio.pt/ Capitólio]<br><br />
Parque Mayer <br><br />
Lisboa, Portugal <br><br />
Nearest transit station:<br />
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==Registration==<br />
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Make sure you registered for the event!<br />
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When you arrive, simply show a piece of identification to a person at the registration desk to get in. '''Do not lose your badge,''' it is your access pass for the whole weekend.<br />
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==Web Information==<br />
Program: https://ccglobalsummit2019lisbonportugal.sched.com/<br />
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Twitter: @ccglobalsummit<br />
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Hashtag: #ccsummit<br />
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Slack channel: #cc-summit <br />
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==Printing Services==<br />
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=Meeting Spaces=<br />
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==Non-Civic Community Spaces==<br />
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==Civic Spaces==<br />
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==Meeting at Coffee Shops==<br />
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==Meeting at Bars==<br />
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==Privately Operated Spaces and Space Booking Services==<br />
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=Tourism=<br />
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==Wikitravel==<br />
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You'll find the Lisbon wikitravel page here https://wikitravel.org/en/Lisbon<br />
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==Food & Drink==<br />
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==Sport==<br />
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==Music & Culture==<br />
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==Nature==<br />
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==Other==<br />
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=Credits=</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Public_reports&diff=117005Public reports2019-04-18T12:18:06Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
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<div>The purpose of this portal is to provide transparent access to public documents concerning the financial status and governance of the Creative Commons organization. <br />
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== Governance documents == <br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/File:Charter_cc.pdf Incorporation document and charter]<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/a/aa/Bylaws_-_Amended_and_Restated_March_4_2018_%28final%29.pdf Organization Bylaws (amended 2018 March)]<br />
** [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/f/f9/CC_Amended_and_Restated_Bylaws_%28effective_6_Dec_2015%2C_amended_5_June_2016%29-1.pdf Organization Bylaws (amended 2016 June)]<br />
** [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/a/a6/CC_Amended_and_Restated_Bylaws_%28effective_6_Dec_2015%29.pdf Organization Bylaws (amended 2015 December)]<br />
** [http://ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/bylaws.pdf Organization Bylaws (pre 2015 December)]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/1023.pdf Form 1023 tax-exempt non-profit application and supplements]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/irsexempt.pdf IRS tax-exempt determination letter]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Board_Reports Board of Directors meeting summaries]<br />
* [http://ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/tab.pdf Technical Advisory Board charter]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/auditcharter.pdf Audit Committee Charter]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/d/d7/SCIENCEADVISORYBOARDCHARGE.pdf Science Advisory Board charge]<br />
* [Board of Directors nomination process]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/License_Versions License versioning process]<br />
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== Policies for staff, board and officers, and community members==<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/e/e2/Codes_of_Conduct_for_Employees_%28approved_March_4%2C_2018%29%281%29.pdf Code of Conduct (Employees) updated 2018 March]<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/9/91/Creative_Commons_Code_of_Conduct_for_Directors_and_Officers_%28adopted_Mar_4_2018%29.pdf Code of Conduct (Directors) updated 2018 March]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Global_Network_Membership_Charter.pdf CC Global Network Charter, including Code of Conduct for all participants]<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/c/c1/Code_of_Conduct_CC.pdf Summit Code of Conduct, updated in advance of each Summit]<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/7/74/Final_US_employee_handbook.pdf Creative Commons Employee Handbook]<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/e/e7/CAHandbookMay2018.pdf 0941176 B.C. LTD Employee Handbook]<br />
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== Other policies==<br />
* [http://creativecommons.org/terms Website terms of use]<br />
* [http://creativecommons.org/policies Copyright and trademark policies]<br />
* [http://creativecommons.org/privacy Privacy policy]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Lobbying Lobbying policy]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/MOU Affiliate Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) '''NO LONGER IN USE''']<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Internet_Services Affiliate Internet Services Policy]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Merchandising Merchandising Policy] <br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Language Language Policy]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Policy_Advocacy_Guidelines Policy & Advocacy Guidelines]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.github.io/community/code-of-conduct/enforcement/ Enforcement policy for our Slack and open source codes of conduct]<br />
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== Annual reports ==<br />
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''' Organizational strategy document '''<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/c/ce/Future-of-creative-commons.pdf The Future of Creative Commons], June 2013<br />
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''' Organization-wide report '''<br />
* [https://stateof.creativecommons.org/ State of the Commons, 2017]<br />
* [https://stateof.creativecommons.org/2016 State of the Commons, 2016]<br />
* [https://stateof.creativecommons.org/2015 State of the Commons, 2015]<br />
* [https://stateof.creativecommons.org/ State of the Commons, 2014]<br />
* [http://teamopen.cc/thefuture/ 2013-2014]<br />
* [http://dispatches.creativecommons.org/ 2011-2012]<br />
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''' Affiliate Network reports '''<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Affiliate_Reporting/2010 2010]<br />
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== Funding sources ==<br />
* Donor List: [https://creativecommons.org/supporters/ Supporters - Creative Commons]<br />
* Public announcements of major grants:<br />
** [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/27097 Gates Foundation Department of Labor grantee assistance]<br />
** [http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/8175 Hewlett Foundation general operating and ccLearn]<br />
** [http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/7945 5 x 5 Funding Challenge]<br />
** [http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/8322 Omidyar Network]<br />
** [http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/26078 Nature Publishing Group]<br />
** [http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/7183 Technology company contributions]<br />
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== Other ==<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/3/3a/Amended_DMCA_form.pdf DMCA Designation of Agent to Receive Notification of Claimed Infringement]<br />
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== Tax returns and audit information == <br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/4/44/2017_Creative_Commons_Public_Disclosure_Client_Copy.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/1/14/Creative_Commons_2017_-_Final_FS_1002.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2016 '''<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/0/05/2016_990_Public_Filing.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/e/e3/Creative_Commons_2016_Final_FS_11-8.pdf Independent audit] <br />
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''' 2015 '''<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/b/bc/2015_CC.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2UhiNCe0qFcSmRQQUVkUlllem8 Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2014 '''<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/c/c6/Creative_Commons_2014_Form_990_Public_Disclosure_Copy.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2UhiNCe0qFcSVNPMVdoMUxOdTA Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2013 '''<br />
* [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/9/9f/Creative_Commons_form990_2013.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2UhiNCe0qFcUFV1RVk0Rm0xQzg Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2012'''<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/3/31/990-2012B.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/8/89/2012_CC_Audited_Financials.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2011 '''<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/8/8a/2011_Form_990_-_Public.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/c/c0/2011_CC_Audited_Financials.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2010 '''<br />
* [http://ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2009 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2009.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit2009.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2008 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2008.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit2008.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2007 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2007.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit2007.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2006 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2006.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit2006.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2005 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2005.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit2005.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2004 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2004.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit2004.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2003 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2003.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit2003.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2002 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2002.pdf IRS Form 990]<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/audit2002.pdf Independent audit]<br />
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''' 2001 '''<br />
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/cccr/docs/990-2001.pdf IRS Form 990]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=File:Charter_cc.pdf&diff=117004File:Charter cc.pdf2019-04-18T12:15:07Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
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<div></div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack/Code_of_Conduct&diff=116596Slack/Code of Conduct2018-02-06T18:27:04Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
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<div>=Code of Conduct=<br />
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==Purpose==<br />
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A primary goal of Creative Commons is to be inclusive to the largest number of participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).<br />
<br />
This isn’t an exhaustive list of things that you can’t do. Rather, take it in the spirit in which it’s intended - a guide to make it easier to enrich all of us and the technical communities in which we participate.<br />
<br />
This code of conduct outlines our expectations for all those who participate in our Slack community, as well as the consequences for unacceptable behavior.<br />
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We invite all those who participate in Creative Commons activities to help us create safe and positive experiences for everyone.<br />
<br />
==Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Culture==<br />
<br />
Communities mirror the societies in which they exist and positive action is essential to counteract the many forms of inequality and abuses of power that exist in society.<br />
<br />
If you see someone who is making an extra effort to ensure our community is welcoming, friendly, and encourages all participants to contribute to the fullest extent, please recognize their efforts.<br />
<br />
==Expected Behavior==<br />
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The following behaviors are expected and requested of all community members:<br />
<br />
* Be friendly and patient.<br />
* Be welcoming. We strive to be a community that welcomes and supports people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited to members of any race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, color, immigration status, social and economic class, educational level, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, size, family status, political belief, religion, and mental and physical ability.<br />
* Be considerate. Your work can be used by other people, and you in turn will depend on the work of others. Any decision you take will affect users and colleagues, and you should take those consequences into account when making decisions. Remember that we're a world-wide community, so you might not be communicating in someone else's primary language.<br />
* Be respectful. Not all of us will agree all the time, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behavior and poor manners. We might all experience some frustration now and then, but we cannot allow that frustration to turn into a personal attack. It’s important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one. Members of the Creative Commons community should be respectful when dealing with other members as well as with people outside the CC community.<br />
* Be careful in the words that you choose. We are a community of professionals, and we conduct ourselves professionally. Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other participants. Harassment and other exclusionary behavior aren't acceptable. This includes, but is not limited to:<br />
** Violent threats or language directed against another person.<br />
** Discriminatory jokes and language.<br />
** Posting sexually explicit or violent material.<br />
** Posting (or threatening to post) other people's personally identifying information ("doxing").<br />
** Personal insults, especially those using racist or sexist terms.<br />
** Unwelcome sexual attention.<br />
** Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior.<br />
** Repeated harassment of others. In general, if someone asks you to stop, then stop.<br />
* When we disagree, try to understand why. Disagreements, both social and technical, happen all the time and CC is no exception. It is important that we resolve disagreements and differing views constructively. Remember that we’re different. The strength of CC comes from its varied community, people from a wide range of backgrounds. Different people have different perspectives on issues. Being unable to understand why someone holds a viewpoint doesn’t mean that they’re wrong. Don’t forget that it is human to err and blaming each other doesn’t get us anywhere. Instead, focus on helping to resolve issues and learning from mistakes.<br />
* Moderators reserve the right to delete excessive self-promotional or commercial posts.<br />
* Content that has been identified as objectionable, inappropriate, or off-topic will be subject to deletion by channel moderators. Posters will receive a warning and risk being blocked from the channel if unacceptable behavior persists.<br />
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These decisions are made by Creative Commons in its sole discretion. <br />
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==Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior==<br />
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Unacceptable behavior from any community member, including staff and those with decision-making authority, will not be tolerated.<br />
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Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately.<br />
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If a community member engages in unacceptable behavior, we may take any action deemed appropriate, up to and including a temporary ban or permanent expulsion from the community without warning.<br />
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==Reporting Guidelines==<br />
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If you are subject to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify us as soon as possible by emailing info@creativecommons.org or pinging a CC staff member on Slack.<br />
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==Addressing Issues==<br />
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Only permanent resolutions (such as bans) may be changed. To discuss a decision, contact the Creative Commons staff at info@creativecommons.org and we will review your question.<br />
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==License and attribution==<br />
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This Code of Conduct is directly adapted from the [http://stumptownsyndicate.org/code-of-conduct/ Stumptown Syndicate] and distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.<br />
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Major portions of text derived from the Django Code of Conduct and the Geek Feminism Anti-Harassment Policy.</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications/Assets&diff=116555Community Communications/Assets2018-01-05T17:38:29Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Photos */</p>
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<div>=Communications Assets=<br />
<br />
==Photos==<br />
[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B3LY0nt8w_4mNXBjdS1mcS1wZDQ Photos from CC Jordan]<br />
<br />
==Logos==<br />
<br />
==SOTC Assets==<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
==Summit Assets==<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]<br />
<br />
==Handouts==<br />
* [https://zenodo.org/record/840652#.WZ1suOmQzIX Fact Sheet on Creative Commons & Open Science by CC UK]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.cl/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/creative-commons-infographic-Version-df.png ¿Qué significa Creative Commons?]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications/Assets&diff=116554Community Communications/Assets2018-01-05T17:38:15Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Communications Assets */</p>
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<div>=Communications Assets=<br />
<br />
=Photos=<br />
[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B3LY0nt8w_4mNXBjdS1mcS1wZDQ Photos from CC Jordan]<br />
<br />
==Logos==<br />
<br />
==SOTC Assets==<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
==Summit Assets==<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]<br />
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==Handouts==<br />
* [https://zenodo.org/record/840652#.WZ1suOmQzIX Fact Sheet on Creative Commons & Open Science by CC UK]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.cl/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/creative-commons-infographic-Version-df.png ¿Qué significa Creative Commons?]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=116530Slack2017-12-14T14:40:34Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Current Channels and their uses */</p>
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<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
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==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’ve built a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
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2. Fill out the form here - https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/<br />
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3. Accept the email invitation that is sent to you once you fill out the form.<br />
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4. Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
We create channels based on how discussions are shaped around specific topics. Any channel with fewer than 10 users and little to no discussion in 30 days will be deleted. <br />
'''Only admins can make a channel.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org] or ping her on Slack @jennierose<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Selected Channels and their uses==<br />
* cc-africa<br />
** For discussion of cc-africa and activities<br />
* cc-animals<br />
** All cuteness, all the time<br />
* cc-announcements<br />
** Blog posts and conversation<br />
* cc-arab-world<br />
* cc-colombia<br />
* cc-comms<br />
* cc-copyrightreform<br />
* cc-india<br />
* cc-latin-america<br />
* cc-nederland<br />
* cc-openedu-goals<br />
* cc-turkey<br />
* cc-uk<br />
* cc-developers<br />
** For development related chat<br />
* cc-latinamerica<br />
** For discussion of cc-latinamerica and activities<br />
* awesomefund<br />
** For discussions of the CC awesome fund<br />
* cc-announcements<br />
** For official Creative Commons announcements. Watch this channel for news that everyone should know<br />
* cc-europe<br />
** For discussion of cc-europe and activities<br />
* cc-music<br />
** For CC musicians<br />
* cc-openedu<br />
** For OER and related<br />
* cc-openglam<br />
* cc-reads<br />
** Creative Commons reads<br />
* cc-summit<br />
** For summit related discussion<br />
* general<br />
** For saying hello and where all new users begin<br />
* random<br />
** For non-CC related chatter<br />
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==Slack Tips==<br />
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* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
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==Frequently used emoji==<br />
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:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
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:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
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:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
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:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
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:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
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:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
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:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
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:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
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:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
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:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
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==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
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Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
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Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
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Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
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Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
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Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
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Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
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Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
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==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=116529Slack2017-12-14T14:36:40Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* How to suggest a new channel */</p>
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<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
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==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’ve built a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
<br />
2. Fill out the form here - https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/<br />
<br />
3. Accept the email invitation that is sent to you once you fill out the form.<br />
<br />
4. Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
We create channels based on how discussions are shaped around specific topics. Any channel with fewer than 10 users and little to no discussion in 30 days will be deleted. <br />
'''Only admins can make a channel.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org] or ping her on Slack @jennierose<br />
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==Channel naming conventions==<br />
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* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
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==Current Channels and their uses==<br />
* cc-africa<br />
** For discussion of cc-africa and activities<br />
* cc-developers<br />
** For development related chat<br />
* cc-latinamerica<br />
** For discussion of cc-latinamerica and activities<br />
* awesomefund<br />
** For discussions of the CC awesome fund<br />
* cc-announcements<br />
** For official Creative Commons announcements. Watch this channel for news that everyone should know<br />
* cc-europe<br />
** For discussion of cc-europe and activities<br />
* cc-music<br />
** For CC musicians<br />
* cc-opened<br />
** For OER and related<br />
* cc-reads<br />
** Creative Commons reads<br />
* cc-summit<br />
** For summit related discussion<br />
* general<br />
** For saying hello and where all new users begin<br />
* random<br />
** For non-CC related chatter<br />
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==Slack Tips==<br />
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* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
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==Frequently used emoji==<br />
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:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
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:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
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:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
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:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
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:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
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:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
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:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
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:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
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:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
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:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
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==Shortcuts==<br />
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Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
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Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
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Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
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Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
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Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
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Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
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Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
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Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
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Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
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Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
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Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
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Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
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Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
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To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
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==Code of Conduct==<br />
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As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
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==Attribution==<br />
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Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=File:2015Sept1USemployeehandbook.pdf&diff=116511File:2015Sept1USemployeehandbook.pdf2017-11-21T22:47:57Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: US Employees Handbook</p>
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<div>US Employees Handbook</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=File:CA_Handbook_09_2015.pdf&diff=116510File:CA Handbook 09 2015.pdf2017-11-21T22:47:00Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: Canadian Employee Handbook</p>
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<div>Canadian Employee Handbook</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Marking_your_work_with_a_CC_license&diff=116431Marking your work with a CC license2017-09-12T18:47:54Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Example: Blog */</p>
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<div>You have chosen a CC license for your work. Now how do you go about letting the world know? Here are some examples of how to mark your work with the CC license. Note: If you want to know how to attribute other creators' CC licensed materials, go [[Best_practices_for_attribution|here]].<br />
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==How to use the CC License Chooser==<br />
You can easily add a CC license notice to your website by visiting the [http://creativecommons.org/choose/ CC license chooser]. At the chooser, simply answer a few questions, fill in the fields you need, and receive an already formatted HTML code.<br />
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:[[File:CC_license_chooser_v2.png|link=http://creativecommons.org/choose/]]<br />
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At this point, all you have to do is:<br />
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1. '''Copy and paste the HTML code into your webpage or website.'''<br />
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:The specifics of inserting the code depend on how you edit your website. The block of code should be inserted into the page HTML - most desktop website tools like Dreamweaver, Frontpage, or GoLive offer a "code view" that lets you see the code that makes up your page. Near the end of the page before you see </body></html>, paste the HTML code in directly.<br />
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:If all of the resources you are publishing on a single website are licensed under the same CC license, it makes sense to paste the HTML code into your website’s template (e.g., in a footer or sidebar area). After saving the template, the chosen license information should appear everywhere on your site. Whether you add license information to a single page or an entire site, once live on the Internet, the license information will be displayed and the machines will be able to detect the license status automatically.<br />
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2. '''Edit the descriptive text to suit your needs.'''<br />
:For example, if you select CC BY in the chooser, the default text you receive in the second line of html code is: <br />
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:<div style="padding: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em; border: 1px; background-color: #eee; width: 65%;">'''''This work is licensed under a''' <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US">Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License</a>.''</div><br />
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:The bolded text is descriptive, and you can edit it without affecting the code. For example, you might specify what 'work' you're talking about, or let users know that the entire site is available under the license unless noted otherwise. You could edit the bolded part as follows:<br />
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:<div style="padding: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em; border: 1px; background-color: #eee; width: 65%;">'''''Except where otherwise noted, this website is licensed under a''' <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US">Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License</a>.''</div><br />
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==Example: Website==<br />
:[[File:Cc.org cc by license.jpg]]<br />
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This is the CC license notice at the bottom of this website. The CC BY license notice shows up on every page of creativecommons.org. This is a good example because:<br />
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:'''Author?''' - Since the license is for the CC website as a whole, which includes multiple authors, one attribution party is not specified. Instead, it is clarified in the [https://creativecommons.org/terms#8 Terms of Use] (linked in the footer on the left) who owns what content. <br />
: '''License?''' - The specific CC license is noted (CC BY) and linked. <br />
: '''Machine-readability?''' - Yup. Copied and pasted code from the license chooser.<br />
: '''Other good stuff?''' - Also, we make it clear that we will let you know when material is governed by terms different from the CC BY license.<br />
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==Example: Blog==<br />
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[https://parkerhiggins.net/ Parker's blog]<br />
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If you visit Parker's [https://parkerhiggins.net/ blog], you will see this notice. Parker filled out a few fields in the [http://creativecommons.org/choose/ CC license chooser], which spit out an html code. He copied and pasted the html code into his website, editing the descriptive text to his needs. This is a really good example because:<br />
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:'''Author?''' - Parker specified that he is the author of the work.<br />
: '''License?''' - Parker named and linked to the specific CC license (Creative Commons Attribution). <br />
: '''Machine-readability?''' - Yup. Copied and pasted code from the license chooser.<br />
: '''Other good stuff?''' - Yup. Parker indicated that the site was "parker higgins dot net."<br />
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==Example: Offline document==<br />
For documents that are meant to be shared offline, use a title and/or copyright page to include the copyright notice and CC license information. You can obtain suggested text using the [http://creativecommons.org/choose/ license chooser]. <br />
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:[[File:Help others attribute you.jpg|link=http://creativecommons.org/choose/]]<br />
In the 'Help others attribute you!' box, select 'Offline' in the drop-down menu for 'License mark'. Instead of html, you will receive the following text which you can edit as needed: "This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/." You can also download the corresponding CC license icon at our [http://creativecommons.org/about/downloads/ downloads page].<br />
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'''Example'''<br />
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:[[File:Col_cc_notice.jpg|link=http://www.col.org/resources/publications/Pages/detail.aspx?PID=408]]<br />
The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) added this CC license notice to their copyright page in the report entitled, [http://www.col.org/resources/publications/Pages/detail.aspx?PID=408 Survey on Governments’ Open Educational Resources (OER) Policies]. This is a good example because: <br />
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:'''Author?''' - "by The Commonwealth of Learning"<br />
: '''License?''' - The notice clearly specifies the CC BY-SA license along with a link.<br />
: '''Machine-readability?''' - No, it's an offline document.<br />
: '''Other good stuff?''' - COL added a (c) copyright notice and a title for the work. COL also added a license icon to make it visually appealing and recognizable. (All CC license icons can be downloaded for free [http://creativecommons.org/about/downloads/ here].)<br />
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If you link to the document on a web page, make sure that the license information is clearly displayed next to the file, with all the recommended information [[Marking/Creators#Author.2C_License.2C_Machine-readability|below]].<br />
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''If you want to get technical and attempt embedding metadata within documents, see the CC-[[OpenOfficeOrg Addin]] for [http://openoffice.org OpenOffice] or the Microsoft Office add-ins for [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=113b53dd-1cc0-4fbe-9e1d-b91d07c76504&displaylang=en Microsoft Office 2003/XP], [http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13303 Office 2007/2010/2013].''<br />
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==Example: Image==<br />
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:[[File:8256206923_c77e85319e_n.jpg]] <br />
:"[http://www.flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/8256206923/in/set-72157632200936657 Creative Commons 10th Birthday Celebration San Francisco]" by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/ tvol] can be reused under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ CC BY license]<br />
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This photo was taken during CC's 10th birthday party in San Francisco by CC staff member tvol. This is a good example because:<br />
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:'''Author?''' - "tvol" and linked to his Flickr profile page<br />
: '''License?''' - The specific CC license is noted (CC BY) and linked. <br />
: '''Machine-readability?''' - No, but it could be if we copied and pasted code from the [http://creativecommons.org/choose/ CC license chooser].<br />
: '''Other good stuff?''' - Title is noted and linked to Flickr page where original image resides. <br />
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It is also easy to publish your image on an image sharing platform that has built-in CC licensing, such as [http://flickr.com/creativecommons/ Flickr], [http://500px.com/creativecommons 500px], or [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimedia Commons].<br />
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''Note: We don't recommend adding a watermark or visual marker directly on an image, as it can detract from the original and prevent the reuse you want to allow with the CC license. Instead, make sure that the license information is clearly visible underneath (or otherwise next to) the image.''<br />
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==Example: Presentation==<br />
:[[File:CC presentation example.jpg]]<br />
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This slide appears at the end of Jane Park's presentation called "[http://www.slideshare.net/janeatcc/using-the-cc-by-license-workshop-for-2013-open-kickoff Using the CC BY license, Workshop for 2013 OPEN Kick-off]" at Slideshare. This is a good example because:<br />
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:'''Author?''' - Clearly specifies that Creative Commons is the party that should be credited, along with a request to link to creativecommons.org.<br />
: '''License?''' - The specific CC license is noted (CC BY) with a link provided. <br />
: '''Machine-readability?''' - Yes, because it was uploaded to [http://www.slideshare.net/upload Slideshare], a slide-sharing platform that [[Publish/Text/SlideShare|supports CC licensing]].<br />
: '''Other good stuff?''' - Jane made use of one of the free [[CC_video_bumpers]] to iconically illustrate the CC BY license. She also makes it clear that she will let you know when material is governed by terms different from the CC BY license ('Except otherwise noted..' ).<br />
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If you link to or embed the presentation on a web page, make sure that the license information is clearly displayed next to the file, with all the recommended information [[Marking/Creators#Author.2C_License.2C_Machine-readability|below]].<br />
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==Example: Video==<br />
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:[[File:By bw small.png|link=http://wiki-staging.creativecommons.org/CC_video_bumpers]]<br />
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This is a CC video bumper, which you can add to your video if you have room for a 2-5 second copyright frame. Here are some pre-made [[CC_video_bumpers]]. <br />
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You can edit these bumpers or create your own still with more information. Just make sure that such a still contains all the information recommended [[Marking/Creators#Author.2C_License.2C_Machine-readability|below]]. <br />
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Once you've added a copyright notice within your video, we recommend uploading your video to one of these [[Publish/Video|video-sharing platforms]] that have built-in CC licensing. These platforms take care of the machine-readability for you. You can also add author and license info to any "about" field at these sites. After you've uploaded the videos, you can share the video on your own website or blog using the platform's "embed" feature.<br />
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If you link to or embed the video on a web page, make sure that the license information is clearly displayed next to the file, with all the recommended information [[Marking/Creators#Author.2C_License.2C_Machine-readability|below]]. For example, [https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/36005 this blog post] does a good job of displaying the CC license information about the video outside of its medium.<br />
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:[[File:Video_embed_example.jpg|link=https://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/36005]]<br />
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''If you want to get technical, we have a [[Marking_Works_Technical#Video|document about marking materials ]] so that they are machine-readable.''<br />
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==Example: Audio==<br />
[http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/podcasting/cc-podcast-promo-cory-doctorow-1.mp3 '''CC podcast introduction by Cory Doctorow'''] <br />
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This is a sample CC audio bumper which you can add at the beginning of an audio file to orally tell users of the CC license. Feel free to use [http://creativecommons.org/podcasting intro bumpers] developed by various Internet celebrities. You can also create your own, which can include more information as recommended [[Marking/Creators#Author.2C_License.2C_Machine-readability|below]]. <br />
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For audio, we recommend uploading your file to one of the [[Publish/Audio|music sharing platforms]] or [https://creativecommons.org/music-communities communities] that support CC licensing. These platforms take care of the machine-readability for you. You can also add author and license info to any "about" field at these sites.<br />
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If you link to the file on a web page, make sure that the license information is clearly displayed next to the file, with all the recommended information [[Marking/Creators#Author.2C_License.2C_Machine-readability|below]].<br />
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''If you want to get technical, Use your favorite audio player to add in the information. See [[Embedded_Metadata]]. You can also add ID3 tags to a common audio file type, such as the [[MP3]], or browse other [[UsingMarkup|file types]].''<br />
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==Example: Dataset==<br />
:[[File:Rufous_woodpecker_metadata.jpg|link=http://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/33875]] <br />
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This is a CC license notice for a snippet of metadata that is part of the [http://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/33875 India Biodiversity Portal dataset]. All the info is displayed once you click on the "i" to "Show details." This is a good example because:<br />
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:'''Author?''' - Clearly noted in the Contributors field as "Chitra Ravi, Content Editor, India Biodiversity Portal"<br />
: '''License?''' - The specific CC license is displayed via CC BY license icon and linked to the deed.<br />
: '''Machine-readability?''' - No, but they're working on that.<br />
: '''Other good stuff?''' - References used to create the summary/brief noted. License and author info easily found by clicking on "i" for more details.<br />
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:[[File:Rufous_woodpecker_image_marking.jpg|link=http://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/33875]]<br />
This is the CC license notice for the image to the right of the [http://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/33875 dataset] which in this case is governed by different terms. This is a good example because:<br />
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:'''Author?''' - Clearly noted once you click on the "i" under Attributions - Flickr user "ric seet"<br />
: '''License?''' - CC BY-NC-ND, which is displayed in icon and icon is linked to the deed<br />
: '''Machine-readability?''' - No, but they're working on that.<br />
: '''Other good stuff?''' - Link included to original Flickr image and even date that image was accessed. License and author info easily found by clicking on "i" for more details.<br />
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==Author, License, Machine-readability==<br />
A good rule of thumb is to use the acronym '''ALM''', which stands for '''A'''uthor, '''L'''icense, '''M'''achine-readability. <br />
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'''Author''' - Who should the user attribute?<br />
:This means the person who owns the copyright to the material and is licensing it to the public, aka the 'licensor.' If you are the licensor, then name yourself! If you're only one of the licensors, then name the others, too. If you are licensing the material on behalf of another entity, such as an organization, then you would note that instead. <br />
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'''License''' - How can the material be used?<br />
:This one's easy--they can use it under the CC license! Make sure to '''name''' the specific CC license the material is under and '''link''' to it, eg. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License with a link to http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Don't just say the material is Creative Commons, because that says nothing about how the material can actually be used. Remember that there are six different CC licenses!<br />
:: → Also consider including the corresponding [http://creativecommons.org/about/downloads/ CC license icon], a visible indication of the license that is recognized as part of the CC brand around the world, eg. [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/3.0/80x15.png]<br />
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'''Machine-readability''' - Can machines read it?<br />
:We live in the digital age, so this is very important. If you want search engines and software systems to be able to detect the CC license, then make sure to use our [http://creativecommons.org/choose/ license chooser tool] to get the machine-readable html code, which you can then easily paste into web pages. This code is simply a summary of the license in a format that machines can understand, hence the term "machine-readability". (Note: You can also upload your work to a [[Marking/Creators#Content-sharing_platforms|content sharing platform]] that supports CC licensing and takes care of the machine-readability for you.)<br />
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'''Lastly, Is there anything else the user should know about the material?'''<br />
:Is your work a [[Marking_your_work_with_a_CC_license#Adding_a_CC_license_to_your_derivative_work|modification]] of another work? Does your work incorporate elements of several [[Marking_your_work_with_a_CC_license#Noting_third-party_content_in_your_work|third party materials]]? Are you adding any warranties, or modifying the existing disclaimer in the CC license? Are you granting [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#Can_I_waive_license_terms_or_conditions.3F|additional permissions]] beyond what the license allows? If your answer is yes to any of these, then you should note that along with the license information about your work. For example, if your work incorporates third party materials, you would note those materials and make sure to attribute each of them correctly. This is also your chance to grant additional permissions. For example, if you license something under CC BY but are okay with people not attributing you in certain cases--this is your chance to specify those cases. You [[Marking/Creators#Don.27t_call_it_a_CC_license_if_it_isn.27t|can't change the terms of a CC license]], but you can always grant additional permissions or warranties.<br />
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== Content-sharing platforms ==<br />
One way to increase visibility and access to your work is to share it with an existing community on a content-sharing platform. Many platforms support machine-automated CC licensing, making it easy for you to indicate the license along with other information, such as who to attribute. In addition, these platforms may offer the ability to filter or search content by CC license, which increases the chances that your work may be discovered. Search engines, such as Google or Yahoo!, also index CC-licensed works from these platforms.<br />
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Take a look at how to license your work on a few of these platforms, like [https://vimeo.com/ Vimeo] and [https://soundcloud.com/ Soundcloud], at [[Publish]]. <br />
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If your favorite platform does not enable CC licensing, the best thing to do is to add in the license information manually as you would on your own site. There is usually a description or other free form field where you can enter info about the work. You might also consider encouraging your platform or community to enable CC licensing. If the demand is great, they just might listen.<br />
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== Adding a CC0 public domain notice to your work==<br />
If you have decided to [http://creativecommons.org/about/cc0 dedicate your work to the public domain using CC0], you can use the [http://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/ CC0 waiver tool] just like you use the CC license chooser. Simply fill in the fields at the form, go through the the necessary steps of reading and understanding what rights you are giving up with CC0, and receive the already formatted html code at the end, as show below. <br />
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:[[File:Ml blog cc0.jpg]] [[File:Ml blog cc0 2.jpg]]<br />
<br />
Then copy and paste the resulting html into your website as you normally would, following best practices outlined above for adding a CC license [[Marking/Creators#How_to_use_the_CC_License_Chooser|using the license chooser]]. <br />
<br />
You can see how Mike did that here, and by visiting his [http://gondwanaland.com/mlog/ blog]: [[File:Ml blog cc0 3.jpg|link=http://gondwanaland.com/mlog/]]<br />
<br />
You can also upload your work to a [[Marking/Creators#Content-sharing platforms|content-sharing platform]] that supports CC0.<br />
<br />
If you want to mark specific media, see the different examples above. You would simply exchange the CC license text with the CC0 waiver text, shown in the example below.<br />
<br />
===Example: CC0===<br />
<br />
:[[File:Casey_image_cc0.jpg|link=http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/27870]]<br />
The text reads: "Copyright and related rights waived via [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ CC0]"<br />
<br />
This [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/27870 blog post] is a good example of marking an image with CC0 instead of a CC license because: <br />
: It tells you what the CC0 tool actually does and links to the [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ CC0 deed] so that users may understand further. It is also clear that CC0 is not a license, but a waiver.<br />
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==Other issues==<br />
<br />
===Adding a CC license to your derivative work ===<br />
<br />
If the work you are licensing is a [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#When_is_my_use_considered_an_adaptation.3F|derivative]] of another work, then in addition to following best practices above, you need to let your potential users know a few things:<br />
* That your work is a derivative of another work<br />
* Attribution for the original work (see [[Best_practices_for_attribution|Best practices for attribution]])<br />
* If there are [[Marking/Creators#Noting_third-party_content_in_your_work|any other rights]] (eg. third party content used under fair use or other exceptions) that they should be aware of<br />
<br />
Remember that if your work is an adaptation of a work licensed under either [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ CC BY-SA] or [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ CC BY-NC-SA], then your derivative work must be made available under the [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#If_I_derive_or_adapt_material_offered_under_a_Creative_Commons_license.2C_which_CC_license.28s.29_can_I_use.3F|same license]] as per the ShareAlike condition.<br />
<br />
Note: When modifying materials under one of the Version 4.0 CC licenses, you must make a note of any modifications you make to the materials, regardless of whether the modification is significant enough to merit a derivative work. For examples, see [[Best_practices_for_attribution#This_is_a_good_attribution_for_material_you_modified_slightly|Best practices for attribution]].<br />
<br />
=== Noting third-party content in your work ===<br />
<br />
When you add a CC license to your work, you are only granting permissions to the rights you hold in the work. So if your work is a [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#When_is_my_use_considered_an_adaptation.3F|derivative]] of another creator's CC-licensed work, or otherwise incorporates third-party content under fair use or other exceptions, then you should make a note of that for your users. Your CC license only ever covers the rights you have in the content you create, and never other content by third parties.<br />
<br />
If you are incorporating materials offered under other CC licenses, then see our [[Best_practices_for_attribution|best practices for attribution]]. <br />
<br />
For more information, or for tips on how to mark content that is incorporated under fair use or other exceptions, see [[Marking/Creators/Marking_third_party_content|marking third-party content]].<br />
<br />
=== Don't call it a CC license if it isn't ===<br />
When marking your work, remember that any [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#Can_I_enter_into_separate_or_supplemental_agreements_with_users_of_my_work.3F|restriction or modification]] to the original license cannot be labeled a 'Creative Commons’ license. See our [http://creativecommons.org/policies#license Trademark policy].<br />
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[[es: Marcando tu obra con una licencia CC]]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications/Assets&diff=116413Community Communications/Assets2017-08-23T19:42:20Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Handouts */</p>
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<div>=Communications Assets=<br />
<br />
==Logos==<br />
<br />
==SOTC Assets==<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
==Summit Assets==<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]<br />
<br />
==Handouts==<br />
* [https://zenodo.org/record/840652#.WZ1suOmQzIX Fact Sheet on Creative Commons & Open Science by CC UK]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.cl/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/creative-commons-infographic-Version-df.png ¿Qué significa Creative Commons?]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications/Assets&diff=116412Community Communications/Assets2017-08-23T15:35:24Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Communications Assets */</p>
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<div>=Communications Assets=<br />
<br />
==Logos==<br />
<br />
==SOTC Assets==<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
==Summit Assets==<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]<br />
<br />
==Handouts==<br />
* [https://zenodo.org/record/840652#.WZ1suOmQzIX Fact Sheet on Creative Commons & Open Science by CC UK]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Platforms&diff=116255Platforms2017-06-13T14:15:13Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
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<div>Platforms are how we organize areas of work for the Creative Commons community. They are working spaces for individuals and institutions to organize and coordinate themselves across the CC Global Network. <br />
<br />
Platforms are the way we will create and communicate spaces of strategic collaboration to have worldwide impact. It is the way our network works collaboratively.<br />
<br />
The platforms are open to anyone willing to contribute and develop usable, vibrant and collaborative global commons. <br />
<br />
== Open Education Platform ==<br />
<br />
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-HPog_7pPUXrECzne1t6X7eKwo8TzpYBZ8iC8FfASoE/edit?usp=sharing Working Document]<br/><br />
* [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cc-openedu Open Education Platform Mailing List]<br/><br />
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X-OtHjOx4hD9Ef6s_sAe3B8PrK7aNhcYRAdraexFAqI/edit?usp=sharing Meeting Minutes]<br/><br />
<br />
* IM channel: sign up here: https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/ it will send you an invitation email. You can then sign up to the [https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C2S2MFAJW #cc-openedu] channel.<br />
<br />
* Open Source IM option (IRC): To join the #creativecommons-openedu IRC channel, just connect via Freenode.<br />
If you have any questions, ask “robmyers” on slack or IRC.<br />
<br />
== Copyright Reform Platform ==<br />
<br />
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dag0KnmSZ0kUm3jf5CWhGm-jmkXBszzLxN5l8trigtk/edit?usp=sharing Working Document]<br />
* IM channel: sign up here: https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/ it will send you an invitation email. You can then sign up to the [https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C5B3EE4G6 #cc-copyrightreform] channel.<br />
<br />
== Community Development Platform ==<br />
<br />
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KaqPonAvmtocxV27qqbQ7YEBBDWr-VVOodHW3f98eSU/edit?usp=sharing Working Document]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.email/mailman/listinfo/community-development Community Development Platform Mailing List]<br/><br />
* IM channel: sign up here: https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/ it will send you an invitation email. You can then sign up to the [https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C57CA2KEK #cc-culture-club] channel.<br />
<br />
== Open Glam Platform ==<br />
<br />
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KaqPonAvmtocxV27qqbQ7YEBBDWr-VVOodHW3f98eSU/edit?usp=sharing Working Document]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.email/mailman/listinfo/openglam Open GLAM Mailing List]<br/><br />
* IM channel: sign up here: https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/ it will send you an invitation email. You can then sign up to the [https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C57MTL8F7 #cc-openglam] channel.<br />
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There’s more ways to be engaged with the Creative Commons Global Network. Join us on https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org or by email at network@creativecommons.org</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications&diff=116237Community Communications2017-05-31T19:42:44Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
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<div>= Community Communications=<br />
<br />
The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring together Global Communications Teams working on issues of the commons.<br />
<br />
==Current Work==<br />
<br />
* [https://pad.creativecommons.org/p/cc-community-comms May 31 Meeting Notes]<br />
<br />
==How we communicate with each other==<br />
<br />
*[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C5E2MD31N/ #cc-comms slack]<br />
*Affiliates Mailing list cc-affiliates@lists.ibiblio.org <br />
<br />
==Global Communications Leads==<br />
<br />
===CC HQ===<br />
<br />
Jennie Rose Halperin, jennie@creativecommons.org<br />
<br />
==[[Community_Communications/Assets]]==</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications&diff=116236Community Communications2017-05-31T19:42:32Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Community Communications Working Group/Assets */</p>
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<div>= Community Communications=<br />
<br />
The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring together Global Communications Teams working on issues of the commons.<br />
<br />
==Current Work==<br />
<br />
* [https://pad.creativecommons.org/p/cc-community-comms May 31 Meeting Notes]<br />
<br />
==How we communicate with each other==<br />
<br />
*[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C5E2MD31N/ #cc-comms slack]<br />
*Affiliates Mailing list cc-affiliates@lists.ibiblio.org <br />
<br />
==Global Communications Leads==<br />
<br />
===CC HQ===<br />
<br />
Jennie Rose Halperin, jennie@creativecommons.org<br />
<br />
==[[Community_Communications/Assets]==</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications/Assets&diff=116235Community Communications/Assets2017-05-31T19:41:43Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: Created page with "=Communications Assets= ==Logos== ==SOTC Assets== * [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF] *[https://creativecommons.org/..."</p>
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<div>=Communications Assets=<br />
<br />
==Logos==<br />
<br />
==SOTC Assets==<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
==Summit Assets==<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications_Working_Group/Assets&diff=116234Community Communications Working Group/Assets2017-05-31T19:41:30Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: Blanked the page</p>
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<div>This page can now be found at [[Community_Communications]]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications&diff=116232Community Communications2017-05-31T19:39:23Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: Created page with "= Community Communications= The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring together Glob..."</p>
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<div>= Community Communications=<br />
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The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring together Global Communications Teams working on issues of the commons.<br />
<br />
==Current Work==<br />
<br />
* [https://pad.creativecommons.org/p/cc-community-comms May 31 Meeting Notes]<br />
<br />
==How we communicate with each other==<br />
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*[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C5E2MD31N/ #cc-comms slack]<br />
*Affiliates Mailing list cc-affiliates@lists.ibiblio.org <br />
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==Global Communications Leads==<br />
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===CC HQ===<br />
<br />
Jennie Rose Halperin, jennie@creativecommons.org<br />
<br />
==[[Community Communications Working Group/Assets]]==</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications_Working_Group&diff=116231Community Communications Working Group2017-05-31T17:43:33Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Current Work */</p>
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<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring together Global Communications Teams working on issues of the commons.<br />
<br />
==Current Work==<br />
<br />
* [https://pad.creativecommons.org/p/cc-community-comms May 31 Meeting Notes]<br />
<br />
==How we communicate with each other==<br />
<br />
*[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C5E2MD31N/ #cc-comms slack]<br />
*Affiliates Mailing list cc-affiliates@lists.ibiblio.org <br />
<br />
==Global Communications Leads==<br />
<br />
===CC HQ===<br />
<br />
Jennie Rose Halperin, jennie@creativecommons.org<br />
<br />
==[[Community Communications Working Group/Assets]]==</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications_Working_Group/Assets&diff=116228Community Communications Working Group/Assets2017-05-30T18:45:04Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Summit Assets */</p>
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<div>=Communications Assets=<br />
<br />
==Logos==<br />
<br />
==SOTC Assets==<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
==Summit Assets==<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications_Working_Group/Assets&diff=116227Community Communications Working Group/Assets2017-05-30T18:44:47Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
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<div>=Communications Assets=<br />
<br />
==Logos==<br />
<br />
==SOTC Assets==<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
===Summit Assets===<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications_Working_Group&diff=116226Community Communications Working Group2017-05-30T16:59:40Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
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<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring together Global Communications Teams working on issues of the commons.<br />
<br />
==Current Work==<br />
<br />
* May 31 Meeting Notes<br />
<br />
==How we communicate with each other==<br />
<br />
*[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C5E2MD31N/ #cc-comms slack]<br />
*Affiliates Mailing list cc-affiliates@lists.ibiblio.org <br />
<br />
==Global Communications Leads==<br />
<br />
===CC HQ===<br />
<br />
Jennie Rose Halperin, jennie@creativecommons.org<br />
<br />
==[[Community Communications Working Group/Assets]]==</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_Communications_Working_Group&diff=116221Community Communications Working Group2017-05-30T16:20:56Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: Created page with "= Community Communications Working Group= The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring..."</p>
<hr />
<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring together Global Communications Teams working on issues of the commons.<br />
<br />
==Current Work==<br />
<br />
* May 31 Meeting Notes<br />
<br />
==How we communicate with each other==<br />
<br />
*[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C5E2MD31N/ #cc-comms slack]<br />
*Affiliates Mailing list cc-affiliates@lists.ibiblio.org <br />
<br />
==Global Communications Leads==<br />
<br />
===CC HQ===<br />
<br />
Jennie Rose Halperin, jennie@creativecommons.org<br />
<br />
==Assets==<br />
===Logos===<br />
===SOTC Assets===<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
===Summit Assets===<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_comms_assets&diff=116220Community comms assets2017-05-30T16:19:58Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Community Communications Working Group */</p>
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<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
The Community Communications Working Group is led by Jennie Rose Halperin, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. It will bring together Global Communications Teams working on issues of the commons.<br />
<br />
==Current Work==<br />
<br />
* May 31 Meeting Notes<br />
<br />
==How we communicate with each other==<br />
<br />
*[https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C5E2MD31N/ #cc-comms slack]<br />
*Affiliates Mailing list cc-affiliates@lists.ibiblio.org <br />
<br />
==Global Communications Leads==<br />
<br />
===CC HQ===<br />
<br />
Jennie Rose Halperin, jennie@creativecommons.org<br />
<br />
==Assets==<br />
===Logos===<br />
===SOTC Assets===<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
===Summit Assets===<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_comms_assets&diff=116219Community comms assets2017-05-30T16:08:04Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Summit Assets */</p>
<hr />
<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
==Assets==<br />
===Logos===<br />
===SOTC Assets===<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
===Summit Assets===<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]<br />
**[https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/ccsummit/ CCSummit on Instagram]<br />
====Other Media====<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/215415114/5efaa4906e UNEDITED Faces of the Commons]<br />
* [https://webcasts.welcome2theshow.com/creativecommons2017 UNEDITED Keynotes and Opening Session]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/search?vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Hashtag search #ccsummit]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_comms_assets&diff=116218Community comms assets2017-05-30T15:59:10Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Summit Assets */</p>
<hr />
<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
==Assets==<br />
===Logos===<br />
===SOTC Assets===<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
===Summit Assets===<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/125728508@N05/sets/72157681542459460 Svetlana Yermakovich]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_comms_assets&diff=116217Community comms assets2017-05-30T15:53:57Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Assets */</p>
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<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
==Assets==<br />
===Logos===<br />
===SOTC Assets===<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]<br />
<br />
===Summit Assets===<br />
*Sebastiaan ter Burg's Photos:<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157683167560985 Day 1]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157681355091380 Day 2]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680111006213 Day 3]<br />
** [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/albums/72157680015540503 Faces of the Commons]<br />
*Additional Photos<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalexanderson/albums/72157683172080385 Kristina Alexanderson]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/46810061@N03/albums/72157681389387001 Dream Drawing]<br />
**[https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ccsummit Flickr CCSummit tag]<br />
**[https://twitter.com/search?f=images&vertical=default&q=%23ccsummit&src=typd Twitter search #ccsummit with Type: Photos]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_comms_assets&diff=116216Community comms assets2017-05-30T15:38:00Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* SOTC Assets */</p>
<hr />
<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
==Assets==<br />
===Logos===<br />
===SOTC Assets===<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC-gif-main-1.gif Main SOTC GIF]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/SOTC_still.jpg SOTC Still]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-screenshot.png SOTC Screenshot]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/maya_zankoul.png Maya Zankoul]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/amin_azzam-e1495833063837.png Amin Azzam]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-iqra.png IQRA Pakistan]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/unsplash-sotc.png Unsplash/Samuel Zeller]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/alike-film.png Alike Film]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/geonet-recap.png GeoNet]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pratham_books.png African Storybook Initiative]<br />
*[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/flickr-sotc.png Flickr]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/wiki-loves-sotc.png Wiki Loves Monuments]<br />
* [https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sotc-hamburg.png Hamburg Museum]<br />
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/34324610495/in/album-72157683167560985/ Jane Park announcing State of the Commons at CC Summit]</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Community_comms_assets&diff=116215Community comms assets2017-05-30T15:17:49Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: Created page with "= Community Communications Working Group= ==Assets== ===Logos=== ===SOTC Assets==="</p>
<hr />
<div>= Community Communications Working Group=<br />
<br />
==Assets==<br />
===Logos===<br />
===SOTC Assets===</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115638Slack2016-10-31T21:07:40Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Current Channels and their uses */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
<br />
2. Follow the directions at https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
We create channels based on how discussions are shaped around specific topics. Any channel with fewer than 10 users and little to no discussion in 30 days will be deleted. <br />
'''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Current Channels and their uses==<br />
* cc-africa<br />
** For discussion of cc-africa and activities<br />
* cc-developers<br />
** For development related chat<br />
* cc-latinamerica<br />
** For discussion of cc-latinamerica and activities<br />
* awesomefund<br />
** For discussions of the CC awesome fund<br />
* cc-announcements<br />
** For official Creative Commons announcements. Watch this channel for news that everyone should know<br />
* cc-europe<br />
** For discussion of cc-europe and activities<br />
* cc-music<br />
** For CC musicians<br />
* cc-opened<br />
** For OER and related<br />
* cc-reads<br />
** Creative Commons reads<br />
* cc-summit<br />
** For summit related discussion<br />
* general<br />
** For saying hello and where all new users begin<br />
* random<br />
** For non-CC related chatter<br />
<br />
==Slack Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115544Slack2016-10-23T23:32:25Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
<br />
2. Follow the directions at https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
We create channels based on how discussions are shaped around specific topics. Any channel with fewer than 10 users and little to no discussion in 30 days will be deleted. <br />
'''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Current Channels and their uses==<br />
* cc-africa<br />
** For discussion of cc-africa and activities<br />
* cc-developers<br />
** For development related chat<br />
* cc-latinamerica<br />
** For discussion of cc-africa and activities<br />
* awesomefund<br />
** For discussions of the CC awesome fund<br />
* cc-announcements<br />
** For official Creative Commons announcements. Watch this channel for news that everyone should know<br />
* cc-europe<br />
** For discussion of cc-africa and activities<br />
* cc-music<br />
** For CC musicians<br />
* cc-opened<br />
** For OER and related<br />
* cc-reads<br />
** Creative Commons reads<br />
* cc-summit<br />
** For summit related discussion<br />
* general<br />
** For saying hello and where all new users begin<br />
* random<br />
** For non-CC related chatter<br />
<br />
==Slack Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115543Slack2016-10-23T23:22:37Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* How to suggest a new channel */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
<br />
2. Follow the directions at https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
We create channels based on how discussions are shaped around specific topics. Any channel with fewer than 10 users and little to no discussion in 30 days will be deleted. <br />
'''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Slack Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack/Code_of_Conduct&diff=115472Slack/Code of Conduct2016-10-18T16:17:11Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Addressing Issues */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Code of Conduct=<br />
<br />
==Purpose==<br />
<br />
A primary goal of Creative Commons is to be inclusive to the largest number of participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).<br />
<br />
This isn’t an exhaustive list of things that you can’t do. Rather, take it in the spirit in which it’s intended - a guide to make it easier to enrich all of us and the technical communities in which we participate.<br />
<br />
This code of conduct outlines our expectations for all those who participate in our Slack community, as well as the consequences for unacceptable behavior.<br />
<br />
We invite all those who participate in Creative Commons activities to help us create safe and positive experiences for everyone.<br />
<br />
==Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Culture==<br />
<br />
Communities mirror the societies in which they exist and positive action is essential to counteract the many forms of inequality and abuses of power that exist in society.<br />
<br />
If you see someone who is making an extra effort to ensure our community is welcoming, friendly, and encourages all participants to contribute to the fullest extent, please recognize their efforts.<br />
<br />
==Expected Behavior==<br />
<br />
The following behaviors are expected and requested of all community members:<br />
<br />
* Be friendly and patient.<br />
* Be welcoming. We strive to be a community that welcomes and supports people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited to members of any race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, color, immigration status, social and economic class, educational level, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, size, family status, political belief, religion, and mental and physical ability.<br />
* Be considerate. Your work can be used by other people, and you in turn will depend on the work of others. Any decision you take will affect users and colleagues, and you should take those consequences into account when making decisions. Remember that we're a world-wide community, so you might not be communicating in someone else's primary language.<br />
* Be respectful. Not all of us will agree all the time, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behavior and poor manners. We might all experience some frustration now and then, but we cannot allow that frustration to turn into a personal attack. It’s important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one. Members of the Creative Commons community should be respectful when dealing with other members as well as with people outside the CC community.<br />
* Be careful in the words that you choose. We are a community of professionals, and we conduct ourselves professionally. Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other participants. Harassment and other exclusionary behavior aren't acceptable. This includes, but is not limited to:<br />
** Violent threats or language directed against another person.<br />
** Discriminatory jokes and language.<br />
** Posting sexually explicit or violent material.<br />
** Posting (or threatening to post) other people's personally identifying information ("doxing").<br />
** Personal insults, especially those using racist or sexist terms.<br />
** Unwelcome sexual attention.<br />
** Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior.<br />
** Repeated harassment of others. In general, if someone asks you to stop, then stop.<br />
* When we disagree, try to understand why. Disagreements, both social and technical, happen all the time and CC is no exception. It is important that we resolve disagreements and differing views constructively. Remember that we’re different. The strength of CC comes from its varied community, people from a wide range of backgrounds. Different people have different perspectives on issues. Being unable to understand why someone holds a viewpoint doesn’t mean that they’re wrong. Don’t forget that it is human to err and blaming each other doesn’t get us anywhere. Instead, focus on helping to resolve issues and learning from mistakes.<br />
<br />
==Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior==<br />
<br />
Unacceptable behavior from any community member, including staff and those with decision-making authority, will not be tolerated.<br />
<br />
Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately.<br />
<br />
If a community member engages in unacceptable behavior, we may take any action deemed appropriate, up to and including a temporary ban or permanent expulsion from the community without warning.<br />
<br />
==Reporting Guidelines==<br />
<br />
If you are subject to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify us as soon as possible by emailing info@creativecommons.org or pinging a CC staff member on Slack.<br />
<br />
==Addressing Issues==<br />
<br />
Only permanent resolutions (such as bans) may be changed. To discuss a decision, contact the Creative Commons staff at info@creativecommons.org and we will review your question.<br />
<br />
==License and attribution==<br />
<br />
This Code of Conduct is directly adapted from the [http://stumptownsyndicate.org/code-of-conduct/ Stumptown Syndicate] and distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.<br />
<br />
Major portions of text derived from the Django Code of Conduct and the Geek Feminism Anti-Harassment Policy.</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack/Code_of_Conduct&diff=115471Slack/Code of Conduct2016-10-18T16:16:24Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Addressing Grievances */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Code of Conduct=<br />
<br />
==Purpose==<br />
<br />
A primary goal of Creative Commons is to be inclusive to the largest number of participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).<br />
<br />
This isn’t an exhaustive list of things that you can’t do. Rather, take it in the spirit in which it’s intended - a guide to make it easier to enrich all of us and the technical communities in which we participate.<br />
<br />
This code of conduct outlines our expectations for all those who participate in our Slack community, as well as the consequences for unacceptable behavior.<br />
<br />
We invite all those who participate in Creative Commons activities to help us create safe and positive experiences for everyone.<br />
<br />
==Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Culture==<br />
<br />
Communities mirror the societies in which they exist and positive action is essential to counteract the many forms of inequality and abuses of power that exist in society.<br />
<br />
If you see someone who is making an extra effort to ensure our community is welcoming, friendly, and encourages all participants to contribute to the fullest extent, please recognize their efforts.<br />
<br />
==Expected Behavior==<br />
<br />
The following behaviors are expected and requested of all community members:<br />
<br />
* Be friendly and patient.<br />
* Be welcoming. We strive to be a community that welcomes and supports people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited to members of any race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, color, immigration status, social and economic class, educational level, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, size, family status, political belief, religion, and mental and physical ability.<br />
* Be considerate. Your work can be used by other people, and you in turn will depend on the work of others. Any decision you take will affect users and colleagues, and you should take those consequences into account when making decisions. Remember that we're a world-wide community, so you might not be communicating in someone else's primary language.<br />
* Be respectful. Not all of us will agree all the time, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behavior and poor manners. We might all experience some frustration now and then, but we cannot allow that frustration to turn into a personal attack. It’s important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one. Members of the Creative Commons community should be respectful when dealing with other members as well as with people outside the CC community.<br />
* Be careful in the words that you choose. We are a community of professionals, and we conduct ourselves professionally. Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other participants. Harassment and other exclusionary behavior aren't acceptable. This includes, but is not limited to:<br />
** Violent threats or language directed against another person.<br />
** Discriminatory jokes and language.<br />
** Posting sexually explicit or violent material.<br />
** Posting (or threatening to post) other people's personally identifying information ("doxing").<br />
** Personal insults, especially those using racist or sexist terms.<br />
** Unwelcome sexual attention.<br />
** Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior.<br />
** Repeated harassment of others. In general, if someone asks you to stop, then stop.<br />
* When we disagree, try to understand why. Disagreements, both social and technical, happen all the time and CC is no exception. It is important that we resolve disagreements and differing views constructively. Remember that we’re different. The strength of CC comes from its varied community, people from a wide range of backgrounds. Different people have different perspectives on issues. Being unable to understand why someone holds a viewpoint doesn’t mean that they’re wrong. Don’t forget that it is human to err and blaming each other doesn’t get us anywhere. Instead, focus on helping to resolve issues and learning from mistakes.<br />
<br />
==Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior==<br />
<br />
Unacceptable behavior from any community member, including staff and those with decision-making authority, will not be tolerated.<br />
<br />
Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately.<br />
<br />
If a community member engages in unacceptable behavior, we may take any action deemed appropriate, up to and including a temporary ban or permanent expulsion from the community without warning.<br />
<br />
==Reporting Guidelines==<br />
<br />
If you are subject to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify us as soon as possible by emailing info@creativecommons.org or pinging a CC staff member on Slack.<br />
<br />
==Addressing Issues==<br />
<br />
Only permanent resolutions (such as bans) may be appealed. To appeal a decision, contact the Creative Commons staff at info@creativecommons.org and we will review your question.<br />
<br />
==License and attribution==<br />
<br />
This Code of Conduct is directly adapted from the [http://stumptownsyndicate.org/code-of-conduct/ Stumptown Syndicate] and distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.<br />
<br />
Major portions of text derived from the Django Code of Conduct and the Geek Feminism Anti-Harassment Policy.</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115461Slack2016-10-12T21:17:40Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* How to join Slack */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
<br />
2. Follow the directions at https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
In order to suggest a new channel, please bring it up in the #general channel and we will discuss and review. '''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Slack Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115460Slack2016-10-12T14:40:37Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Shortcuts */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
<br />
2. Follow the directions at creativecommons.slack.com/signup<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
In order to suggest a new channel, please bring it up in the #general channel and we will discuss and review. '''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Slack Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115459Slack2016-10-12T14:40:14Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* How to join Slack */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
<br />
2. Follow the directions at creativecommons.slack.com/signup<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
In order to suggest a new channel, please bring it up in the #general channel and we will discuss and review. '''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Slack Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack/Code_of_Conduct&diff=115458Slack/Code of Conduct2016-10-12T14:39:25Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Code of Conduct=<br />
<br />
==Purpose==<br />
<br />
A primary goal of Creative Commons is to be inclusive to the largest number of participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).<br />
<br />
This isn’t an exhaustive list of things that you can’t do. Rather, take it in the spirit in which it’s intended - a guide to make it easier to enrich all of us and the technical communities in which we participate.<br />
<br />
This code of conduct outlines our expectations for all those who participate in our Slack community, as well as the consequences for unacceptable behavior.<br />
<br />
We invite all those who participate in Creative Commons activities to help us create safe and positive experiences for everyone.<br />
<br />
==Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Culture==<br />
<br />
Communities mirror the societies in which they exist and positive action is essential to counteract the many forms of inequality and abuses of power that exist in society.<br />
<br />
If you see someone who is making an extra effort to ensure our community is welcoming, friendly, and encourages all participants to contribute to the fullest extent, please recognize their efforts.<br />
<br />
==Expected Behavior==<br />
<br />
The following behaviors are expected and requested of all community members:<br />
<br />
* Be friendly and patient.<br />
* Be welcoming. We strive to be a community that welcomes and supports people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited to members of any race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, color, immigration status, social and economic class, educational level, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, size, family status, political belief, religion, and mental and physical ability.<br />
* Be considerate. Your work can be used by other people, and you in turn will depend on the work of others. Any decision you take will affect users and colleagues, and you should take those consequences into account when making decisions. Remember that we're a world-wide community, so you might not be communicating in someone else's primary language.<br />
* Be respectful. Not all of us will agree all the time, but disagreement is no excuse for poor behavior and poor manners. We might all experience some frustration now and then, but we cannot allow that frustration to turn into a personal attack. It’s important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one. Members of the Creative Commons community should be respectful when dealing with other members as well as with people outside the CC community.<br />
* Be careful in the words that you choose. We are a community of professionals, and we conduct ourselves professionally. Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other participants. Harassment and other exclusionary behavior aren't acceptable. This includes, but is not limited to:<br />
** Violent threats or language directed against another person.<br />
** Discriminatory jokes and language.<br />
** Posting sexually explicit or violent material.<br />
** Posting (or threatening to post) other people's personally identifying information ("doxing").<br />
** Personal insults, especially those using racist or sexist terms.<br />
** Unwelcome sexual attention.<br />
** Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior.<br />
** Repeated harassment of others. In general, if someone asks you to stop, then stop.<br />
* When we disagree, try to understand why. Disagreements, both social and technical, happen all the time and CC is no exception. It is important that we resolve disagreements and differing views constructively. Remember that we’re different. The strength of CC comes from its varied community, people from a wide range of backgrounds. Different people have different perspectives on issues. Being unable to understand why someone holds a viewpoint doesn’t mean that they’re wrong. Don’t forget that it is human to err and blaming each other doesn’t get us anywhere. Instead, focus on helping to resolve issues and learning from mistakes.<br />
<br />
==Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior==<br />
<br />
Unacceptable behavior from any community member, including staff and those with decision-making authority, will not be tolerated.<br />
<br />
Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately.<br />
<br />
If a community member engages in unacceptable behavior, we may take any action deemed appropriate, up to and including a temporary ban or permanent expulsion from the community without warning.<br />
<br />
==Reporting Guidelines==<br />
<br />
If you are subject to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify us as soon as possible by emailing info@creativecommons.org or pinging a CC staff member on Slack.<br />
<br />
==Addressing Grievances==<br />
<br />
Only permanent resolutions (such as bans) may be appealed. To appeal a decision, contact the Creative Commons staff at info@creativecommons.org and we will review your question.<br />
<br />
==License and attribution==<br />
<br />
This Code of Conduct is directly adapted from the [http://stumptownsyndicate.org/code-of-conduct/ Stumptown Syndicate] and distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.<br />
<br />
Major portions of text derived from the Django Code of Conduct and the Geek Feminism Anti-Harassment Policy.</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115457Slack2016-10-11T15:02:46Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Tips */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
2. Follow the directions at creativecommons.slack.com/signup<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
In order to suggest a new channel, please bring it up in the #general channel and we will discuss and review. '''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Slack Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
* '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115456Slack2016-10-11T15:02:23Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Tips */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
2. Follow the directions at creativecommons.slack.com/signup<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
In order to suggest a new channel, please bring it up in the #general channel and we will discuss and review. '''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is public''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* '''Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips]''' to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
*** '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115455Slack2016-10-11T15:02:04Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* Tips */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
2. Follow the directions at creativecommons.slack.com/signup<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
In order to suggest a new channel, please bring it up in the #general channel and we will discuss and review. '''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is subject to FOIA''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips] to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
*** '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115454Slack2016-10-11T15:01:42Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: /* How to suggest a new channel */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
2. Follow the directions at creativecommons.slack.com/signup<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
In order to suggest a new channel, please bring it up in the #general channel and we will discuss and review. '''Please do not make a channel without staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie [mailto:jennie@creativecommons.org jennie@creativecommons.org]<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is subject to FOIA''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips] to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
*** '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack&diff=115453Slack2016-10-11T15:00:53Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: Created page with "=Slack for Creative Commons= ==What is Slack== Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously. =..."</p>
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<div>=Slack for Creative Commons=<br />
<br />
==What is Slack==<br />
Slack is a chat client that allows us to chat with each other and engage with our community in real time and asynchronously.<br />
<br />
==Why Slack?==<br />
While IRC has been a good choice in the past, Slack is more mobile friendly and integrates with the workflows of users who are using Slack for other projects, creating a more robust (and chatty) community. In addition, Slack scores high for accessibility, public familiarity, and adoption. The best news? You don’t have to give up IRC if you don’t want to! We’re building a bridge from IRC to Slack so you can continue hanging out in #creativecommons if that’s where you feel most comfortable.<br />
<br />
==Slack Setup==<br />
Because Slack is a web application, there’s no installation necessary. You can login online or download the [https://slack.com/downloads/osx desktop or mobile clients.]<br />
<br />
==How to join Slack==<br />
<br />
1. Steps to sign up:<br />
[https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218080037-Getting-started-for-new-users Access the “Steps for new users”] document<br />
Note: We got in touch with Slack and they are in the process of translating their documents, but for now it’s English only.<br />
2. Follow the directions at creativecommons.slack.com/signup<br />
<br />
Start in the #general channel, and explore the other channels that may interest you!<br />
<br />
==How to suggest a new channel==<br />
<br />
In order to suggest a new channel, please bring it up in the #general channel and we will discuss and review. '''Please do not make a channel without Staff approval! It will be deleted.'''<br />
If you would like to suggest a channel via email, please email Jennie at jennie@creativecommons.org<br />
<br />
==Channel naming conventions==<br />
<br />
* All channels begin with "cc-"<br />
* Channels that end with -community are community channels, designed to find other people with your specific commons interest<br />
* Regional channels will be formatted as follows: cc-region<br />
* Naming conventions can be modified based on community input<br />
<br />
==Tips==<br />
<br />
* '''Everything in Slack is subject to FOIA''' and is therefore potentially part of the public record (written words that are attributable back to you). Don’t say something on Slack that you wouldn’t feel comfortable appearing on the news.<br />
* Slack provides some [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-How-can-I-add-formatting-to-my-messages formatting tips] to make your messages extra fancy.<br />
* '''If you customize your profile''' with your location or [http://pronoun.is personal pronoun,] consider also adding those details to the Last Name field so they appear alongside your messages. This is a great way to be remote-friendly and gender inclusive. Otherwise, your colleagues need to view your profile to see that information. Many people use airport codes instead of city names to indicate their location.<br />
* '''The advanced settings section''' provides an option for ''only showing channels that have unread messages.'' This is useful if you’re a member of a lot of channels.<br />
* '''Click the timestamp''' on any post to go to the archival view of it. This is helpful if you’d like to cross-post a link to a message in another channel.<br />
*** '''When using Slack on mobile:''' mentioning someone in a channel they aren’t in won’t notify them, and you won’t get the option to invite someone after mentioning them<br />
* '''Feel free to pop in and out of channels.''' You can /mute channels (so you only receive messages when your name or @channel is mentioned) or leave channels if they become overwhelming.<br />
* '''If you’re interested in tracking specific keywords across Slack,''' set up [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201398467-Highlight-word-notifications highlight word notifications].<br />
* '''To add an RSS feed to any channel''', type /feed subscribe "RSS URL"<br />
* '''Never use Slack to share secure information.''' If you need to share short bits of text securely, use a Pastebin or other means. If you want to say something private, it’s easy to ask someone to hop on a call. (See the /slack/#shortcuts">shortcuts below.)<br />
* '''You can use Slack as an archival system.''' It has a [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Searching-in-Slack powerful search feature] and you can search specific channels or conversations.<br />
* '''You can also search by tagged emoji.''' To see all messages tagged with a particular emoji, search Slack for has: (for example has::cc:).<br />
* '''Set Slack boundaries when you need to be heads-down''' by [https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201864558-Setting-your-Slack-status setting your status] to ''Away''. If you use Slack on mobile, you can '''prevent direct messages and mentions from pinging you when you’re not working'''. Just set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or temporarily turn off notifications from the Slack app. Don’t worry — though we have different schedules and may message each other at strange times, there’s no expectation for people to respond when they’re not working.<br />
* '''Praise your coworkers and community!''' If you’d like to praise someone for doing good work, start a message with love @username or :heart: @username.<br />
* '''Use text encoding when pasting a large chunk of text.</strong> Use the + sign to the left of the text box to create a snippet. There will be an option to select how you would like to encode the text; select plain text to avoid smart quotes, if you’re pasting code.</li><br />
* '''Emojis come in different colors.''' Tired of tabbing through multiple skin color emoji to find the one you want or identify with? Click on the Emoji Deluxe picker (the smily face in the text box) - then click on the emoji in the bottom right corner. You can then select a default color going forward.<br />
* '''Change your color scheme.''' You can change your color scheme by going to Preferences –&gt; Theme –&gt; Custom Theme. Paste the following for the US Design Standards theme: #112E51,#205493,#0071BC,#FFFFFF,#323A45,#FFFFFF,#4AA564,#981B1E<br />
* '''Screen-sharing tip:''' If you want notifications to stop showing up so people don’t see them, hover over the Notification Center icon in the top right corner of your screen and '''Option or CTRL + click''' on it. Repeat that to turn notifications back on.<br />
<br />
==Frequently used emoji==<br />
<br />
:check: = I did this or verified it was done<br />
<br />
:plus: = I am a +1 for the above</p><br />
<br />
:100: = I am a SUPER +1 to the above OR this comment is keeping it 100 (as in, keeping it real, speaking the 100% truth)<br />
<br />
:thumbsup: = Sounds good<br />
<br />
:question: = I don’t understand this/needs followup<br />
<br />
:point_up: = I would also say this (can mean “this is correct” if you are the decider)<br />
<br />
:raised_hand: = I volunteer<br />
<br />
:raising_hand: = Have time for a question? (Keep in mind that many folks strongly prefer that you also add what your question is about so they can determine its urgency.)<br />
<br />
:facepalm: = Disbelief, shame, or exasperation.<br />
<br />
:troll: = I’m intentionally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll" trolling you or making a joke<br />
<br />
==Shortcuts==<br />
<br />
Type @channel [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel. Use sparingly and only if everyone in the channel needs to see your message.<br />
<br />
Type @here [message] to send your message to everyone in the channel with Slack open at a desktop computer. Don’t use this as a softer version of an @channel because there will be no notification for anyone who wasn’t at their computer.<br />
<br />
Type /me [message] to “emote” your message. (Just try it.)<br />
<br />
Type /mute to suppress notifications from the channel you’re currently in. You can also turn on desktop notifications for specific channels.<br />
<br />
Type /hangout to start a Google Hangout in the current channel.<br />
<br />
<br />
Type [message XPOST #channel-name] to cross-post a message to a different channel while posting it.<br />
<br />
Type /remind to remind yourself to do something in the future.<br />
<br />
Type love @username for [message] to publicly praise and thank someone. If Charlie is in the channel, it will copy your message to #love.<br />
<br />
Press Option + Up or Option + Down to switch between channels and direct messages.<br />
<br />
Press Esc to mark all messages in the current channel as read.<br />
<br />
Press Shift + Esc to mark all messages across all channels as read. Only do this if you’ve caught up in channels for your projects first.<br />
<br />
Press Command + K or Command + T to switch between channels and direct messages by name.<br />
<br />
Press Command + [ and Command + ] to jump back and forth along your history of DMs/channels.<br />
<br />
To mark messages as unread, click a message on your phone and select mark unread or press Alt and then click your mouse to do so on your desktop.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Code of Conduct==<br />
<br />
As a global nonprofit committed to establishing inclusive community norms, all participants in the Creative Commons Slack Organization are expected to abide by our [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Slack/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct].<br />
<br />
==Attribution==<br />
<br />
Portions of this text are derived from the [https://handbook.18f.gov/slack/ 18f Handbook's guide to Slack].</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Slack/Code_of_Conduct&diff=115452Slack/Code of Conduct2016-10-11T14:25:04Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: Created page with "=Code of Conduct= ==Purpose== A primary goal of Creative Commons is to be inclusive to the largest number of participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possi..."</p>
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<div>=Code of Conduct=<br />
<br />
==Purpose==<br />
<br />
A primary goal of Creative Commons is to be inclusive to the largest number of participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).<br />
<br />
This code of conduct outlines our expectations for all those who participate in our Slack community, as well as the consequences for unacceptable behavior.<br />
<br />
We invite all those who participate in Creative Commons activities to help us create safe and positive experiences for everyone.<br />
<br />
==Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Culture==<br />
<br />
Communities mirror the societies in which they exist and positive action is essential to counteract the many forms of inequality and abuses of power that exist in society.<br />
<br />
If you see someone who is making an extra effort to ensure our community is welcoming, friendly, and encourages all participants to contribute to the fullest extent, please recognize their efforts.<br />
<br />
==Expected Behavior==<br />
<br />
The following behaviors are expected and requested of all community members:<br />
<br />
* Participate in an authentic and active way. In doing so, you contribute to the health and longevity of this community.<br />
* Exercise consideration and respect in your speech and actions.<br />
* Attempt collaboration before conflict.<br />
* Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behavior and speech.<br />
* Be mindful of your surroundings and of your fellow participants. Alert community leaders if you notice a dangerous situation, someone in distress, or violations of this Code of Conduct, even if they seem inconsequential.<br />
* Remember that community event venues may be shared with members of the public; please be respectful to all patrons of these locations.<br />
<br />
==Unacceptable Behavior==<br />
<br />
The following behaviors are considered harassment and are unacceptable within our community:<br />
<br />
* Violence, threats of violence or violent language directed against another person.<br />
* Sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist or otherwise discriminatory jokes and language.<br />
* Posting or displaying sexually explicit or violent material.<br />
* Posting or threatening to post other people’s personally identifying information ("doxing").<br />
* Personal insults, particularly those related to gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, or disability.<br />
* Inappropriate photography or recording.<br />
* Inappropriate physical contact. You should have someone’s consent before touching them.<br />
* Unwelcome sexual attention. This includes, sexualized comments or jokes; inappropriate touching, groping, and unwelcomed sexual advances.<br />
* Deliberate intimidation, stalking or following (online or in person).<br />
* Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior.<br />
* Sustained disruption of community events, including talks and presentations.<br />
<br />
==Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior==<br />
<br />
Unacceptable behavior from any community member, including staff and those with decision-making authority, will not be tolerated.<br />
<br />
Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately.<br />
<br />
If a community member engages in unacceptable behavior, we may take any action deemed appropriate, up to and including a temporary ban or permanent expulsion from the community without warning (and without refund in the case of a paid event).<br />
<br />
==Reporting Guidelines==<br />
<br />
If you are subject to or witness unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify us as soon as possible by emailing info@creativecommons.org. Please read Reporting Guidelines for details.<br />
<br />
Additionally, community organizers are available to help community members engage with local law enforcement or to otherwise help those experiencing unacceptable behavior feel safe. In the context of in-person events, organizers will also provide escorts as desired by the person experiencing distress.<br />
<br />
==Addressing Grievances==<br />
<br />
Only permanent resolutions (such as bans) may be appealed. To appeal a decision of the working group, contact the Creative Commons staff at info@creativecommons.org and we will review your question.<br />
<br />
==Scope==<br />
<br />
We expect all community participants (contributors, paid or otherwise; sponsors; and other guests) to abide by this Code of Conduct in all community venues–online and in-person–as well as in all one-on-one communications pertaining to community business.<br />
<br />
This code of conduct and its related procedures also applies to unacceptable behavior occurring outside the scope of community activities when such behavior has the potential to adversely affect the safety and well-being of community members.<br />
<br />
==License and attribution==<br />
<br />
This Code of Conduct is directly adapted from the [http://stumptownsyndicate.org/code-of-conduct/ Stumptown Syndicate] and distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.<br />
<br />
Portions of text derived from the Django Code of Conduct and the Geek Feminism Anti-Harassment Policy.</div>CCID-jennierosehalperinhttps://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=CC0_FAQ&diff=115442CC0 FAQ2016-09-28T17:23:12Z<p>CCID-jennierosehalperin: </p>
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<div>[[Category:CC0]]<br />
[[Category:FAQ]]<br />
[[Category:Public domain]]<br />
<br />
These FAQs contain information that you should familiarize yourself with before using CC0. The information provided below is not exhaustive – it may not cover important issues that may affect you. <br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
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The FAQs are intended to supplement, not replace, our existing [[FAQ|FAQs]]. You are encouraged to review those FAQs as well as our list of [[Considerations for licensors and licensees|issues to consider]] before using CC0 or any of our other legal tools or licenses. You should also read the CC0 legal code carefully and understand what it means before applying it to your work or using a CC0’d work.<br />
<br />
Please note: '''Creative Commons does not provide legal advice.''' The information provided below is not a substitute for legal advice and is not complete. Please consult your own legal advisor if you have any questions or concerns about the information provided below, about CC0 or about Creative Commons licenses and tools generally. <br />
<br />
=== Questions about CC0 generally ===<br />
<br />
==== What is CC0? ====<br />
<br />
<div style="float: left; margin-right: 1em;">http://i.creativecommons.org/p/zero/1.0/88x31.png</div> Copyright and other laws throughout the world automatically extend copyright protection to works of authorship and databases, whether the author or creator wants those rights or not. CC0 gives those who want to give up those rights a way to do so, to the fullest extent allowed by law. Once the creator or a subsequent owner of a work applies CC0 to a work, the work is no longer his or hers in any meaningful sense under copyright law. Anyone can then use the work in any way and for any purpose, including commercial purposes, subject to other laws and the rights others may have in the work or how the work is used. Think of CC0 as the "no rights reserved" option.<br />
<br />
CC0 is a useful tool for clarifying that you do not claim copyright in a work anywhere in the world. Because copyright laws differ by jurisdiction, you might be granted an automatic copyright in jurisdictions that you may not be aware of. By using CC0, you signal to the public that you relinquish any such rights. <br />
<br />
==== How does it work? ====<br />
<br />
A person using CC0 (called the “affirmer” in the legal code) dedicates a work to the public domain by waiving all of his or her copyright and neighboring and related rights, if any, in a work, to the fullest extent permitted by law. If the waiver isn’t effective for any reason, then CC0 acts as a license from the affirmer granting the public an unconditional, irrevocable, non exclusive, royalty free license to use the work for any purpose.<br />
<br />
==== What is the difference between CC0 and the Public Domain Mark ("PDM")?====<br />
<br />
CC0 and PDM differ in important respects and have distinct purposes. CC0 is intended for use only by authors or holders of copyright and related or neighboring rights (including sui generis database rights), in connection with works that are still subject to those rights in one or more jurisdictions. PDM, on the other hand, can be used by anyone, and is intended for use with works that are already free of known copyright restrictions throughout the world. The tools also differ in terms of their effect when applied to a work. CC0 is legally operative in the sense that when it is applied, it changes the copyright status of the work, effectively relinquishing all copyright and related or neighboring rights worldwide. PDM is not legally operative in any respect – it is intended to function as a label, marking a work that is already free of known copyright restrictions. <br />
<br />
Review a [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CC0_PDM_comparison_chart chart comparing the attributes of CC0 and PDM], and Learn more about the [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/PDM_FAQ Public Domain Mark].<br />
<br />
=== Questions for those thinking about applying CC0 to their work(s) ===<br />
<br />
==== Who can use CC0? ====<br />
<br />
Anyone who owns or could possibly hold copyright and neighboring and related rights (such as database rights) in a work anywhere in the world can use CC0 to give up those rights. But please be careful. CC0 is a one-way street. Once you apply CC0 to your work you can’t change your mind later and re-assert copyright or database rights over the work. In some cases, it’s hard to decide if something qualifies for copyright protection (for example, a database of mostly factual data). Even then, CC0 can be a useful way to assure others that you have committed to surrendering any possible copyright protection you may have.<br />
<br />
Even though are you not making any warranties of copyright ownership under CC0, keep in mind that you are still responsible to any third parties who may have existing rights in your work when you distribute the work. For example, if your work contains another person’s work made available under a CC Attribution license, you will need to identify that work separately, attribute the author and provide the license. Likewise, for any other license(s), you will need to ensure that you are in compliance before distributing the work. Of course, if you do not have permission to distribute a work belonging to someone else, you will need to seek appropriate permission from the copyright owner before you use CC0.<br />
<br />
==== How do I apply CC0 to my work? ====<br />
<br />
Our [http://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/ chooser] will lead you through process. When completed, you will be provided with HTML code that you can copy and paste into your website. Please be aware that it is up to you, the affirmer, to publish your work using CC0 by posting it to your website or elsewhere. Creative Commons does not publish any works and cannot accept responsibility for doing so.<br />
<br />
====What are the benefits of including the information requested by the CC0 chooser?====<br />
<br />
Any information you provide when using the chooser will be included in the rendered CC0 text placed on the work as well as included in the machine-readable code. Potential users of your work can then use that information to find out more about your work. Particularly valuable to potential users is the jurisdiction from which you are offering the work under CC0, and we encourage you provide that information whenever possible. Please keep in mind, however, that the jurisdiction you select is not a choice of law or forum selection clause (there are no choice of law or forum selection clauses in CC0).<br />
<br />
====May I apply CC0 to computer software? If so, is there a recommended implementation?====<br />
<br />
<br />
Yes, CC0 is suitable for dedicating your copyright and related rights in computer software to the public domain, to the fullest extent possible under law. [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#Can_I_use_a_Creative_Commons_license_for_software.3F|Unlike CC licenses, which should not be used for software]], CC0 is compatible with many software licenses,<br />
[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#CC0 including the GPL]. However, CC0 has not been approved by the [http://opensource.org/ Open Source Initiative] and does not license or otherwise affect any patent rights you may have. You may want to consider using an approved OSI license that does so instead of CC0, such as [http://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0 GPL 3.0] or [http://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0 Apache 2.0].<br />
<br />
CC and the Free Software Foundation suggest that if you choose to apply CC0 to software, you include the following notice at the top of each file:<br />
<br />
:<PROGRAM NAME> - <DESCRIPTION> <br />
<br />
: Written in <YEAR> by <AUTHOR NAME> <AUTHOR E-MAIL ADDRESS> <br />
<br />
: [other author/contributor lines as appropriate]<br />
<br />
:To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty. <br />
<br />
:You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication along with this software. If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.<br />
<br />
It is also recommended that you include a file called COPYING (or COPYING.txt) containing the [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode.txt CC0 legalcode as plain text].<br />
<br />
==== Does CC0 require others who use my work to give me attribution? ====<br />
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No, and that's a big difference between CC0 and our licenses. Unlike our licenses, there are no conditions contained in CC0. Just like anything in the public domain, it will be possible for others to use or adapt it however they wish without attribution. However, this does not mean that you cannot request attribution in accordance with community or professional norms and standards. <br />
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When you choose CC0, requests for attribution are not binding through legal requirements (i.e., as a condition of a copyright license) but can be based on ethical and professional norms, such as those that apply to scholarship and science. These norms can be well articulated, widely held, and self-policing, as is the case with citation standards in the academic community (which are based on ethics and professional reputation, not legal conditions). However, in some instances, as with new technologies or emerging disciplines, the exact implementation of these norms in a particular context requires further consensus-building and articulation.<br />
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==== Does CC0 really eliminate all copyright and related rights, everywhere? ====<br />
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Please don’t take the 0 (zero) in the name “CC0” literally – no legal instrument can ever eliminate all copyright interests in a work in every jurisdiction. <br />
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CC0 doesn’t affect two very important categories of copyright and related rights. First, just like our licenses, CC0 does not affect '''''other persons’ rights''''' in the work or in how it is used, such as publicity or [[Frequently_Asked_Questions#When_are_publicity_rights_relevant.3F|privacy rights]]. Second, the laws of some jurisdictions don’t allow authors and copyright owners to waive all of their own rights, such as moral rights. When the waiver doesn’t work for any reason CC0 acts as a free public license replicating much of intended effect of the waiver, although sometimes even licensing those rights isn’t effective. It varies jurisdiction by jurisdiction. <br />
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While we can't be certain that all copyright and related rights will indeed be surrendered everywhere, we are confident that CC0 lets you sever the legal ties between you and your work to the greatest extent legally permissible.<br />
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==== What kinds of rights am I surrendering when I use CC0? ====<br />
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You are surrendering your copyright and neighboring and related rights in a work, including any database rights you may have. You are also surrendering your own publicity and privacy rights. If your image is captured in the work, for example, you cannot later complain that someone is using it in violation of those rights. In other jurisdictions, you may not be able to waive all of your copyright and neighboring and related rights. Moral rights and unknown rights are two examples of rights that may be difficult to waive in some jurisdictions. When waiver isn’t possible, those rights are licensed under CC0 to the extent allowed by law, although again, sometimes those rights cannot be licensed in advance or at all.<br />
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==== What are neighboring rights? ====<br />
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Neighboring rights consist of a hodgepodge of rights granted by statute in addition to traditional copyright. Performing artists, record producers and those involved in radio and television broadcasting are often holders of neighboring rights, which may include distribution, performance and/or exploitation rights. Some jurisdictions extend copyright to protect these rights; other jurisdictions offer those protections by separate statute as neighboring or related rights.<br />
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When you surrender your neighboring rights using CC0, you do not impact the copyrights or related rights of others, though. For example, if you apply CC0 to a sound recording to which you hold copyright, you surrender your exclusive right to digitally perform that sound recording. But your use of CC0 would not affect the copyright, if any, retained by the composer of the music. Neighboring rights differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.<br />
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==== What are database rights? ====<br />
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Databases may contain facts that, in and of themselves, are not protected by copyright law. The copyright laws of some jurisdictions cover database design and structure, however, and some jurisdictions like the European Union have enacted special laws to protect databases when they are not protected under applicable copyright law. CC0 is intended to cover all copyright and database laws, so that however database rights are protected (under copyright or otherwise), those rights are all surrendered.<br />
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==== Can I control how my work is being used once I publish it using CC0? ====<br />
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Not really. CC0 is about achieving the effect of placing works in the public domain. Just like anything already in the public domain today, anybody will be able to use your work for any purpose, even in ways you may find distasteful or objectionable. They can also make money off of your work, and they may give you credit or they may not. One aspect you retain control over, however, is the use of the work by others with your trademarks. CC0 does not surrender any trademark rights you have. If others want to associate your trademark with a work you distribute under CC0, they need to ask your permission first as required by trademark law. <br />
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If you are worried about how your work will be used, if you want to legally require attribution, or if you don't want people to make money off of your work, then you should not use CC0 and instead consider using one of our licenses.<br />
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==== What about other IP related rights, such as trademark and patent rights? ====<br />
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CC0 very clearly states that trademark and patent rights of the affirmer are not affected – CC0’s sole reach is copyright and related and neighboring rights, including database rights. Trademarks rights are not affected because creators who use CC0 should be able to protect the quality of products that are associated with their trademark (for example, by preventing a subsequent user of the work from leading others to believe the work in its subsequent use and/or form is associated with or endorsed by the affirmer). So if your primary concern is to ensure the quality and integrity of products associated with your name or your project, then trademark, combined with CC0, may be an option for you.<br />
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Patents are fundamentally more challenging. One of our goals at Creative Commons is to encourage use and dissemination of information in a way that encourages others to build upon it, sometimes in surprising and unexpected ways. We can accomplish that objective through a copyright-only solution, without introducing the complexities associated with patent rights. We also wanted to keep CC0 as simple as possible, consistent with its original design goals. We concluded that any perceived benefits of including a patent waiver were significantly outweighed by the downsides of its inclusion.<br />
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==== Does using CC0 affect my ability to disclaim warranties? ====<br />
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No. CC0 explicitly disclaims "representations or warranties of any kind" (see 4(b)). This is not affected by CC0's abandonment of all copyright-related rights to the extent legally possible. Disposing of an asset (whether or not gratis) often involves a statement by the prior owner as to the state of the asset disposed of such that the owner has no responsibility/liability for things that may go wrong once the asset is no longer theirs. As with a quit claim used with real property, with CC0 a copyright holder abandons or quits their interest without any further obligation, including without warranty.<br />
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=== Questions for those thinking about using a CC0’d work ===<br />
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==== Can anyone use a work that is distributed under CC0? ====<br />
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Yes. CC0 doesn’t restrict who can use a CC0’d work. Once applied, anyone can use the work in any way and for any purpose, including commercial purposes, subject to rights others may have in the work or how it’s used, as well as subject to any other laws or restrictions that may apply.<br />
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==== Do I have to attribute the person who applied CC0 to their work? ====<br />
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No, there is no legal requirement that you attribute the affirmer, only an expectation that you will voluntarily do so if requested. The CC0 deed provides HTML code that can be copy and pasted into your webpage to easily cite the author and the work, if that information has been provided by the affirmer.<br />
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==== Why do some works indicate the jurisdiction from which the work is being published? ====<br />
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The CC0 license chooser gives affirmers the opportunity to indicate the jurisdiction from which the work is being offered. If provided by the affirmer, this information is included in the rendered CC0 text that is placed on the work as well as included in the machine-readable code. <br />
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The jurisdiction from which the work is being offered is one fact that helps users know what they can and cannot do with a CC0'd work. There are other important facts that impact what rights the affirmer is surrendering and what rights the user has (another, for example, is where the user is located), but the jurisdiction from which the work is offered is one of the more important pieces of information that helps users usefully take advantage of a CC0’d work.<br />
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Be careful, though. The jurisdiction, if selected by the affirmer, is not a choice of law or forum selection clause (there are no choice of law or forum selection clauses in CC0). Nor should it be relied upon as definitive for purposes of determining what rights you, as a user of the CC0’d work, may have. It is just one of many facts (if properly selected by the affirmer) that you should take into account before using a work dedicated to the public domain using CC0. Whether or not the affirmer indicated the jurisdiction from which the work was published, you may wish to contact the affirmer to learn more about the work as well as consult your own legal advisor about your rights.<br />
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==== What rights do I need to use a CC0’d work? ====<br />
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That depends. If you want to use the affirmer’s trademark, you need to get permission first since CC0 doesn’t affect trademark rights. You may also need to get permission from other people who have rights in the work, such as privacy or publicity rights of persons whose likeness or image appear in a photograph or in another work.<br />
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==== How can I be sure that I have all the rights I need to use the work? ====<br />
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CC0 contains a disclaimer of warranties just like our licenses, so there is no assurance whatsoever that the affirmer (the person who applied CC0 to the work) has all the necessary rights to grant permission to use the CC0’d work. The person applying CC0 to their work is not guaranteeing anything about it, including whether she owns the copyright or has cleared any uses of third-party content that her work may be based on or incorporate. If you are in doubt, then we strongly recommend you not use the work until you have taken all the steps and precautions you feel you need to before doing so, which may include contacting the person who applied CC0 to the work and consulting legal counsel.<br />
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* [[Roadmap_Template|Roadmap Template]]<br />
* [[Media:Introduction_to_CC_and_Affiliate_Teams.pdf|Introduction to CC Affiliates]]<br />
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* [[Internet_Services|Internet Services Policy]] <br />
* [[Merchandising|Merchandising Policy]]<br />
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* [[Policy_Advocacy_Guidelines|Policy Advocacy Guidelines]]<br />
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* [https://creativecommons.org/tag/arab-world/ CC Arab world]<br />
* [http://creativecommons.org CC Asia-Pacific]<br />
* [http://europe.creativecommons.org/ CC Europe]<br />
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