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The idea of LiveContent is based upon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiveDistro LiveDistro], a live instance of an operating system that can be booted from a CD or other type of media without needing to install the actual software on a machine.
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LiveContent is an umbrella idea which aims to provide added features in addition to a CD-bootable operating system. With LiveContent, other applications and content can be coupled with the OS and delivered through various methods.  
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* Version 1.0 ISOs are available [http://cc-livecontent.dreamhosters.com/ here].
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* Version 2.0 ISO is available [http://www.archive.org/details/livecontent2.0 here].'''}}
  
=== LiveUSB ===
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=== LiveDVD ===
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=== LiveCD ===
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'''Welcome to the CC LiveContent project!'''
  
[http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLiveCd Gnome] has one.  So does [http://mono-live.com Mono].  Why not Creative Commons? A successful completion of this challenge would produce an ISO image for a bootable system that would be filled with CC-licensed content and whatever the state-of-the-art in CC-enabled content and open source applications are at that time. Creative Commons will team with [http://www.redhat.com/ Red Hat], [http://www.worldlabel.com/ Worldlabel.com] and [http://www.openoffice.org/ OpenOffice] in order to produce a LiveCD that can be presented to libraries throughout the US as an example of open source, open document formats and Creative Commons-licensed content. Worldlabel is supporting the development of the LiveCD.
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*LiveContent '''disseminates''' creative and interactive content and software through media
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*LiveContent '''identifies''' CC-powered projects, creators and content providers working to share their creations with the world
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*LiveContent '''supports''' the development of standardized technologies to make open content easier to find and redistribute
  
==== Target ====
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'''Contribute!'''
  
CD will be for public terminals at libraries. The object is to get as many libraries to install Free and
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LiveContent is made possible through the community of creators, content curators, and developers. Creative Commons encourages others to provide ideas, feedback, comments and connections to other projects on this wiki page. There are many ways to contribute:
Open Source Software (FOSS) on their current systems. We will be aiming the implementation at librarians and library administrators.  
 
  
We strongly believe that libraries are a great way to plant seeds in the community to help Free Software to become popular. This project will bring more awareness to Open Source and help under funded Libraries save money so they can buy more books.  
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#'''WIKI''' - Sign up for an account on this wiki and begin adding to the community - your knowledge, ideas and contributions are welcome
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#'''CHAT''' - Channel #CC at http://irc.freenode.net - http://wiki.creativecommons.org/IRC
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#'''LIST''' - cc-devel listserv - Creative Commons developers email list - http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Mailing_Lists
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At this time, it seems that CDs provide the best media format that is accessible to most library computer terminals.  
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LiveContent can be delivered in a variety of ways, such as through [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiveDistro LiveDistros].  These have traditionally been a vehicle to test an operating system or applications live. The operating systems and/or applications are directly booted from a CD, DVD or other type of media without needing to install the actual software on a machine.
  
==== Proposed LiveCD Contents ====
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* [[LiveContent 1 0|LiveContent 1.0]] - Released for LinuxWorld
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* [[LiveContent 2 0|LiveContent 2.0]] - Autocurating Content
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* [[LiveContent Getting Started|Getting Started]]
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* [[LiveContent Press|Press]] - Various press outlets, and where to submit press too
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* [[LiveContent Getting Help|Help]]
  
'''A) Redhat Fedora 7'''
 
*appropriate documentation
 
  
'''B) Productivity/entertainment suite with a combination of the following Free Open Source programs:'''
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Creative Commons doesn't maintain a list of CC-licensed media, but we encourage the community of organizations and services with CC-powered projects to add themselves to the Content Directories. This is a listing of creative initiatives using CC licensing. We provide an intuitive form to make it easy for you to add your project. Share your creativity and check out the others who are using CC too.
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* [[Content Directories]]
  
*Openoffice.org - Complete version (same as from OOo site)
 
*OOoWikipedia plugin, links on page and CD to: OO, Support page, OOoforums, Documentation Project
 
*FireFox - web browser
 
*Gimp - raster graphics editor
 
*Thunderbird - email client
 
*Inkscape - vector graphics editor
 
*VLC - media player
 
*Collection of clipart from Open Clip Art Library
 
*Worldlabel.com Blank Opendocument Format Label Templates and collection of Pre-designed label templates: address, shipping, filing, CD
 
*Information and doccumentation on Opendocument Format from http://opendocumentfellowship.org/ included i
 
*other appropriate documentation for apps
 
  
'''C) Creative Commons-licensed content'''
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LiveContent aims for better standards and API specifications so that others can manipulate CC content feeds. LiveContent 2.0 demonstrates the autocuration process, made possible by well-documented APIs from organizations like Flickr. Check it out here and help us standardize. You can have your content featured on a LiveContent disc too.
*10 best examples of CC-licensed content from the following categories: audio, video, text, image
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* [http://www.flickr.com/services/api/ Flickr API documentation]
*Possible inclusion of a CC plugin pre-installed in Openoffice.org
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* [[Flickr_Autocuration|CC process for Flickr photo autocuration]]
*open courseware examples?
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* [[Autocurated_Packages|Autocurated Packages]]
*http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Books
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*http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Content_Curators
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==== Distribution Options ====
 
 
 
We will investigate options for getting the CDs into the hands of the libaries we wish to target. While we wish to provide a quality LiveCD to the most libraries we can, we realize that mass mailing may not be the best way to accomplish this distribution goal, especially since this may be considered a type of spamming. Ideas other than mailing include hosting the contents online and doing outreach to libraries and other interested parties through a widespread press release, listservs, hand out at events, or get an in through professional organizations like the American Library Association.
 
 
 
While we are working towards a deliverable LiveCD by August 8, further exploration of a dynamic, automated system should be examined. This type of system could be automated to pull updated content from various sources , current application versions and OS patches and build a CD extremely easily. In this way, users could download the most current build at any time.  
 
 
 
==== Timeline ====
 
 
 
June 11
 
 
 
June 18
 
 
 
June 25
 
 
 
July 2
 
 
 
July 9
 
 
 
July 16
 
 
 
July 23
 
 
 
July 30
 
 
 
August 6
 
*LiveCD rollout at Linuxworld - San Francisco
 
 
 
August 8th
 
*LiveCD rollout CC Salon - San Francisco
 
 
 
==== Potential Issues ====
 
 
 
*what kinds of agreements do libraries have with software providers now, if any?
 
*make the cds very intuitive, well-labeled, good supporting documentation
 
*how do we distribute without spamming?
 
*will libraries trust what we send to them?
 
*will libraries notice it or have time to look at it?
 
*less to do with the software and more to do with presentation and documentation
 
*focus on low income areas?
 
*will CC put on material that covers all the different licenses? or least restrictive? - attribution only
 
*different libraries have different budgets which allow for a vast range in hardware and training
 
*The mailing will have a mail back questionaire asking did they install software and other general questions. - rethink this idea due to spamming/response issues?
 
 
 
 
 
*what about adding the CDs to library collections? - might be a good way for people to install or use at home, but doesn't align too well with the applications and content becoming obsolete
 
 
 
==== People to connect with ====
 
 
 
*The CD will be reviewed by numerous librarians from Open Source division of Lita.org (Library Information Technology Association) http://www.lita.org is a part of The American Library Association http://www.ala.org/. These reviews hopefully will be published in numerous ALA publications. This review will be sent with the CD in the mailing so that there is neutral positive influence behind the CD and is not just coming from a commercial entity. We'll need to be able to provide a demo to send to LITA so that we can get feedback.
 
 
 
*Similar projects exist but are dormant: http://marketing.openoffice.org/ and http://distribution.openoffice.org/It would be great if it can intergrated with this project. Cooperation with OO is necessary to insure OOo is represented according the wishes of their project.
 
**project managers for oo marketing: john mccressh: mailto:jpmcc@openoffice.org, cristin driga mailto:cdriga@openoffice.org
 
 
 
*Researching 3 libraries in Putnam County, N.Y. in upscale districts, the 3 libraries had Openoffice.org, Firefox and Gimp installed. Further research in under privileged areas will be done. Visited private library which relies on Donations in Cold Springs, NY. Had no FOSS installed and where extremely receptive to the CD idea.
 
 
 
*Spoke to Ms. Carrie Russell -  the copyright specialist for the Office for Information Technology Policy of the American Library Association. Recieved positive response. Ms. Carrie Russell advised that she would consider writing information for the LiveCD on CC and use for libraries.
 
 
 
*Mr. Alex Choong of Innotech Resources Pte Ltd (worldlabel.com.sg) will cover the cost of duplication of master Library CD. 8000 to 1000pcs with jewel box or sleve. He wants will also implement a program in Singapore and Malaysia to distribute the CD to libraries. He mentioned wanting reference to this in press releases.
 
 
 
*Jack Aboutboul - Redhat
 
 
 
*simon spero at sun in north carolina
 
 
 
*John Rutherford of Lita/ALA Chairman of Opensource for Lita - IT division of ALA
 
**http://www.ala.org/ala/lita/litamembership/litacommittees/roster.cfm?committee=lit-igopens
 
**Email: jrutherford @ wayne.edu
 
**Phone: (313) 577-0367
 
**will be at ALA conference in Washington DC end of June
 
 
 
*David Bretthauer
 
**http://www.lita.org/ala/lita/litapublications/ital/2101bretthauer.cfm, can be a big help, especially giving ideas which libraries to target for mailings and other stuff.
 
**Dave.Bretthauer@uconn.edu
 
**Tel: 860-486-6494
 
 
 
==== LiveCD Examples ====
 
 
 
* [http://debian-live.alioth.debian.org/ Debian Live] - Debian LiveCDs
 
* [http://www.knoppix.org/ KNOPPIX] - Well-known LiveCD
 
* [http://www.slax.org/ Slax] - Slackware-based LiveCD
 
* [http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu] - Popular LiveCD
 
 
 
==== LiveCD Resources ====
 
 
 
* [http://debian-live.alioth.debian.org/ Debian Live]
 
* [http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php Live CD List] - Long List of LiveCDs
 
* [http://www.livedistro.org LiveDistro] - [http://www.livedistro.org/taxonomy/term/378/list Build Tools], [http://www.livedistro.org/taxonomy/term/370/list Howtos], [http://www.livedistro.org/vocabulary/18/list Releases]
 
* [http://reconstructor.aperantis.com/ Reconstructor] - Remaster Ubuntu LiveCDs
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Linux_LiveDistros Wikipedia Linux LiveDistro Comparison]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiveCD Wikipedia LiveCD]
 
* [http://uck.sourceforge.net/ Ubuntu Customization Kit] - Make custom Ubuntu LiveCDs
 
 
 
==== Articles to Read ====
 
 
 
*http://www.infomotions.com/musings/ossnlibraries-workshop/ossnlibraries-workshop.html
 
*http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/12/14/1545216&mode=thread&tid=132&tid=151&tid=82
 
*http://webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=1216
 
*Article on Open Source in libaries by  Gates Foundation: http://webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=734
 
 
 
==== other resources ====
 
 
 
*information on licensing issues for libraries: - http://www.librarycopyright.net/
 

Latest revision as of 22:49, 14 July 2009


This project has been retired.

  • Version 1.0 ISOs are available here.
  • Version 2.0 ISO is available here.
Lc-2.0-front.jpg

Welcome to the CC LiveContent project!

  • LiveContent disseminates creative and interactive content and software through media
  • LiveContent identifies CC-powered projects, creators and content providers working to share their creations with the world
  • LiveContent supports the development of standardized technologies to make open content easier to find and redistribute

Contribute!

LiveContent is made possible through the community of creators, content curators, and developers. Creative Commons encourages others to provide ideas, feedback, comments and connections to other projects on this wiki page. There are many ways to contribute:

  1. WIKI - Sign up for an account on this wiki and begin adding to the community - your knowledge, ideas and contributions are welcome
  2. CHAT - Channel #CC at http://irc.freenode.net - http://wiki.creativecommons.org/IRC
  3. LIST - cc-devel listserv - Creative Commons developers email list - http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Mailing_Lists
Media Content Directories Content APIs

LiveContent can be delivered in a variety of ways, such as through LiveDistros. These have traditionally been a vehicle to test an operating system or applications live. The operating systems and/or applications are directly booted from a CD, DVD or other type of media without needing to install the actual software on a machine.


Creative Commons doesn't maintain a list of CC-licensed media, but we encourage the community of organizations and services with CC-powered projects to add themselves to the Content Directories. This is a listing of creative initiatives using CC licensing. We provide an intuitive form to make it easy for you to add your project. Share your creativity and check out the others who are using CC too.


LiveContent aims for better standards and API specifications so that others can manipulate CC content feeds. LiveContent 2.0 demonstrates the autocuration process, made possible by well-documented APIs from organizations like Flickr. Check it out here and help us standardize. You can have your content featured on a LiveContent disc too.