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Revision as of 00:52, 12 April 2013
Welcome to the CC Developer Community! This is where you'll find all about the technologies and software products that CC uses to push forward our mission to maximize digital creativity, sharing, and innovation.
Get Involved
All of the projects developed at Creative Commons are open source software, and just like most open source projects, outside involvement is key to its success. But you don't have to be a software developer to join us--we'd love to have you in the discussion if you're a user researcher, designer, translator, or just interested in the topic.
- Join our mailing list
- IRC
- Chat with us real-time on irc (Freenode, #cc)
Coming soon: public team meetings, and other ways to engage.
Core Technologies
- RDFa
- Standard for adding machine-readable statements to web pages.
- CcREL
- Language for adding licensing information to web pages.
- LRMI
- Language for describing educational resources on the web.
- Liblicense
- Library for embedding licensing metadata into files of various formats. (note: now somewhat out of date!)
Projects
- Google Summer of Code
- Check out the GSoC 2013 page for ideas and more.
- Localization
- Check out the Translate page for ways to help the Creative Commons community with translations.