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Revision as of 23:27, 4 April 2013
There are many ways of interacting with the CC Developer Community, pick your point of entry below:
Integrate CC license data into applications
Integrating CC license data into desktop or web-based applications provides users huge benefits: they get to decide how their work is licensed from the start.
- I want to do this for desktop applications
- I want to do this for web applications
Translate
There are many opportunities to help the Creative Commons community with translations. Check out the Translate page for an overview.
Join the Discussion
The Developer Community is more than the sum of software written, it is also the conversations that the community has; what is important, what to do next, how to improve the old.
- Mailing Lists
- cc-devel is the primary developer mailing list.
- IRC
- #cc on the Freenode IRC network.
- Issue Tracking
- See what we're working on.
- Blog
- CC Labs, our technology blog.
Participate in Developer Challenges
Creative Commons Developer Challenges are a great way of joining the community and producing software that others have already expressed interest in using!
Developer Challenges currently open (first 15):
{{#ask: Has Challenge Type::Developer Is Complete::false | ?Related To | limit=15 }}