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== Creative Commons Sponsored Software ccHost Releases Version 3.0 ==
  
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=== San Francisco, USA - September 8, 2006 ===
  
''This is the current press release in progress.''
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Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that provides flexible copyright licenses for authors and artists along with the Creative Commons Developer Community released the ccHost 3.0 today. ccHost is an Open Source web-based media sharing software. This major feature release comes on the heals of winning the Linux Journal Linux World Expo Award for "Best Open Source Solution" and combines approximately five months of development, usage, and testing into packages that anyone may download, install, and use to empower on-line media sharing communities. This release builds upon ccHost's novel support of collaboration, sharing, and storage of multi-media using the different Creative Commons licenses and metadata.
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These features most notably show up and are tested in Creative Commons' project, ccMixter (www.ccmixter.org), a popular on-line social network service that supports legal music sharing and remixing. ccHost is the Open Source Software engine powering ccmixter.org and which anyone may download, install, and use to freely build media sharing communities.
  
== Creative Commons Releases Open Source Software ccHost 2.0 ==
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Ryan Lerch, a developer from the project Open Clip Art Library (www.openclipart.org) says, "the new release of ccHost now includes features that we have wanted for some time. It now integrates powerful features that will enhance both the usability and efficiency of the Open Clip Art Library and will help us immensely in our goal of creating a comprehensive library of public domain clip art." The Open Clip Art Library is but one of several projects moving their projects to use the solid infrastructure ccHost provides.
  
=== San Francisco, USA, March 29, 2006 ===
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Major features in this release include native forums, infrastructure to support multiple languages, and an e-mail notification system. ccHost has replaced its dependency on phpbb2 with native fully-functioning hierarchical forums. They are totally integrated with user profiles and administrators may specifically control them.
  
ccHost, an Open Source project that provides web-based infrastructure 
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ccHost now supports multiple languages. There is new integration of the standard Open Source GNU gettext-based multi-language support tools. This allows for initial support for Italian, German, Mainland Chinese, Taiwanese Chinese, and Brazilian Portuguese in addition to English. The project encourages others to get involved in order to translate ccHost into more local languages.
to support collaboration, sharing, and storage of multi-media using 
 
Creative Commons licenses and metadata, released version 2.0 today. 
 
This major feature release combines approximately six months of 
 
development, usage, and testing into packages that anyone may 
 
download, install, and use to build on-line media sharing communities.
 
  
These features most notably show up and are tested in Creative 
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A user-requested feature now implemented is e-mail notifications. It allows registered users to get e-mail whey they have been reviewed, rated, remixed, or when someone else has uploaded a file and they want to be alerted.  
Commons' project, ccMixter (http://www.ccmixter.org), a popular on-  
 
line music social network service that supports legal media sharing 
 
and remixing. ccHost is the Open Source Software engine powering 
 
ccMixter. Anyone may download, install, and use ccHost to freely 
 
build media sharing communities.
 
  
Perhaps the largest features in this release are to aid feedback 
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Other important features include recent reviews for the sidebars, the 'How I Did It' browser sorting, and tons of statistics. Stats include number of reviews for uploads, an overview of forum messages, and times remixed, all to help a community know about itself. ccHost also supports XSPF 1.0 playlists as feeds, basic support for the new getid3 SVG module, and dumping of content from ccHost to a large feed file format (useful for search engines and external parsing).
between community members. First, the addition of native reviews no 
 
longer relies upon phpBB. This drastically makes installation of
 
ccHost easier for average users while integrating the previously 
 
separate review system into ccHost. Also, now all users have to do to 
 
rate submissions is to hover over the star ratings for a media file, 
 
and select how many stars. Then, rather than requiring a refresh of 
 
the browser, the ratings automatically update.
 
  
Other user enhancements include optional text formatting for 
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ccHost makes the lives of administrators much easier by adding an FTP-less file manager, a Bayesian rating scheme, sub-navigation tabs, spam flood protection, and setting of file-permissions. External to the core ccHost application are also several command line scripts which admins can use to powerfully help them in their maintenance of an installation. Of particular note is the inclusion of code from Brazil-based Bruno Dilly's Google Summer of Code project into a tool called "publishcchost" which allows one to publish a file to any ccHost installation from the command line.
descriptions, bread crumb path display for easier site navigation, 
 
not safe for work (NSFW) flagging, and a “How I Did It” browser. 
 
Also, for audio-based installations there is support for M3U-based 
 
radio. While previous versions of ccHost had RSS support, ccHost 2.0 
 
now supports the ATOM feed standard and caching for all feed types.
 
Beyond these, the most major under-the-hood enhancement to the
 
codebase is in general performance enhancements which provide 
 
noticeable improvement in all areas of the site, most notably on user 
 
profile pages.
 
  
On the administrative side, ccHost now ships with the sample pool API 
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This release also focuses on addressing compatibility with modern ways software is installed on the web. ccHost 3.0 fully supports PHP 5 and has been tested thoroughly in shared hosting setups on Dreamhost and Freedesktop.org. Also, one outstanding bug has been squashed in that ccHost does not require getid3 for installation.
turned on (http://ccmixter.org/media/viewfile/pool_api_doc.xml). 
 
Basically, this allows for multiple different ccHost installations to 
 
query each other for samples. Beyond the basic usage of multiple 
 
ccHost installations communicating through this RESTful API, anyone 
 
may also use the simple sample pool API to write code that interacts 
 
with a ccHost installation's sample pool.
 
  
Other administrative additions include import and export of settings, 
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The ccHost development community encourages new developers to contribute to the project. The future of ccHost is bright with upcoming development focusing on user and admin requests for features like further generalization of media support, better tools to support social networking features, and further language support.
internationalization accessible through a string editor, replacement 
 
of magpie with custom code, a new ratings panel, stricter fairness 
 
policies, and various administrative options for administrators to
 
customize ccHost. The monthly archives, statistics, and charts pages 
 
barely made it into this release, and require more testing and usage, 
 
yet are already solidly functioning on ccmixter.org.
 
  
The ccHost development community encourages new developers to 
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Chat with other developers on channel #cc on irc.freenode.org, join the project mailing list (https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/cctools-cchost), and edit the project wiki page to help shape this project's future direction (http://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/ccHost).
contribute to the project. While ccHost already supports major audio 
 
formats such as MP3, MIDI, FLAC, and Ogg Vorbis, it also supports 
 
video and still image formats. Future development needs more 
 
contributors to add more media (file-type) functionality to ccHost as 
 
well as help with internationalization (i18n) support for multiple 
 
languages. Adding language support does not require coding experience 
 
since one may use the administrative string editor to add 
 
localization to a ccHost installation.
 
  
Chat with other developers on irc channel #cc on irc.freenode.org, 
 
join the project mailing list (https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/
 
listinfo/cctools-cchost), and edit the project wiki page to help 
 
shape this project's future direction (http://
 
wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/ccHost).
 
  
 
=== Project Website ===
 
=== Project Website ===
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/ccHost
 
  
=== ccHost Download ===
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http://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/ccHost
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=== ccHost Download ===  
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http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?  
 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?  
 
group_id=80503&package_id=156675
 
group_id=80503&package_id=156675
  
=== Feature Requests ===
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=== Feature Requests ===  
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https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80503&atid=559969
 
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80503&atid=559969
  
=== Bug Reports ===
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=== Bug Reports ===  
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https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=559966&group_id=80503&func=browse
 
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=559966&group_id=80503&func=browse
  
=== Roadmap (Project Timeline) ===
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=== Roadmap (Project Timeline) ===  
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http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcHost_Roadmap
 
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcHost_Roadmap
  
=== About ccHost ===
 
The goal of this project is to spread media content that is licensed 
 
under Creative Commons throughout the web in much the same way that 
 
weblogs spread CC licensed text. ccHost is web-based infrastructure 
 
that may be used to host and allow for commenting, remixing, and 
 
distribution globally. The more installations of ccHost and its 
 
variations, the more content there will be available for enjoyment 
 
and artistic re-use in a sane and legal setting. ccHost is what is 
 
used for the infamous Creative Commons ccMixter project, which 
 
supports legal media sharing and remixing.
 
  
=== About Creative Commons ===
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=== About ccHost ===  
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization 
 
that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and artistic works 
 
– whether owned or in the public domain. Creative Commons licenses 
 
provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms that build upon 
 
the "all rights reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a 
 
voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is 
 
sustained by the generous support of various foundations including 
 
the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Omidyar 
 
Network Fund, the Hewlett Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation, 
 
as well as members of the public. For more information about Creative 
 
Commons, visit http://creativecommons.org/.
 
  
=== Contact ===
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The goal of this project is to spread media content that is licensed under Creative Commons throughout the web in much the same way that weblogs spread CC licensed text. ccHost is web-based infrastructure that may be used to host and allow for commenting, remixing, and distribution globally. The more installations of ccHost and its variations, the more content there will be available for enjoyment and artistic re-use in a sane and legal setting. ccHost is what is used for the infamous Creative Commons ccMixter project, which supports legal media sharing and remixing.
Eric Steuer
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Creative Director, Creative Commons
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eric@creativecommons.org
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=== About Creative Commons ===  
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Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and artistic works - whether owned or in the public domain. Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms that build upon the "all rights reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is sustained by the generous support of various foundations including the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Omidyar Network Fund, the Hewlett Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation, as well as members of the public.
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For general information, visit http://creativecommons.org/.
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=== Contact ===
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Jon Phillips
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Developer, ccHost
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jon@creativecommons.org
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=== Press Kit ===
  
=== Press Kit ===
 
 
http://creativecommons.org/presskit
 
http://creativecommons.org/presskit
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== Past Releases ==
 
== Past Releases ==
* [[ccHost:Press Release 2.0|Press Release 2.0]]
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* [[ccHost Press Release 3.0|Press Release 3.0]]
* [[ccHost:Press Release 1.0.2|Press Release 1.0.2]]
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* [[ccHost Press Release 2.0|Press Release 2.0]]
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* [[ccHost Press Release 1.0.2|Press Release 1.0.2]]
  
 
== [[Where to Release Software]] ==
 
== [[Where to Release Software]] ==
 
* [http://wiki.inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?back=AnnouncingReleases Inkscape's Guide]
 
* [http://wiki.inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?back=AnnouncingReleases Inkscape's Guide]

Latest revision as of 17:54, 8 June 2007


This is the current press release in progress.

Creative Commons Sponsored Software ccHost Releases Version 3.0

San Francisco, USA - September 8, 2006

Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that provides flexible copyright licenses for authors and artists along with the Creative Commons Developer Community released the ccHost 3.0 today. ccHost is an Open Source web-based media sharing software. This major feature release comes on the heals of winning the Linux Journal Linux World Expo Award for "Best Open Source Solution" and combines approximately five months of development, usage, and testing into packages that anyone may download, install, and use to empower on-line media sharing communities. This release builds upon ccHost's novel support of collaboration, sharing, and storage of multi-media using the different Creative Commons licenses and metadata.

These features most notably show up and are tested in Creative Commons' project, ccMixter (www.ccmixter.org), a popular on-line social network service that supports legal music sharing and remixing. ccHost is the Open Source Software engine powering ccmixter.org and which anyone may download, install, and use to freely build media sharing communities.

Ryan Lerch, a developer from the project Open Clip Art Library (www.openclipart.org) says, "the new release of ccHost now includes features that we have wanted for some time. It now integrates powerful features that will enhance both the usability and efficiency of the Open Clip Art Library and will help us immensely in our goal of creating a comprehensive library of public domain clip art." The Open Clip Art Library is but one of several projects moving their projects to use the solid infrastructure ccHost provides.

Major features in this release include native forums, infrastructure to support multiple languages, and an e-mail notification system. ccHost has replaced its dependency on phpbb2 with native fully-functioning hierarchical forums. They are totally integrated with user profiles and administrators may specifically control them.

ccHost now supports multiple languages. There is new integration of the standard Open Source GNU gettext-based multi-language support tools. This allows for initial support for Italian, German, Mainland Chinese, Taiwanese Chinese, and Brazilian Portuguese in addition to English. The project encourages others to get involved in order to translate ccHost into more local languages.

A user-requested feature now implemented is e-mail notifications. It allows registered users to get e-mail whey they have been reviewed, rated, remixed, or when someone else has uploaded a file and they want to be alerted.

Other important features include recent reviews for the sidebars, the 'How I Did It' browser sorting, and tons of statistics. Stats include number of reviews for uploads, an overview of forum messages, and times remixed, all to help a community know about itself. ccHost also supports XSPF 1.0 playlists as feeds, basic support for the new getid3 SVG module, and dumping of content from ccHost to a large feed file format (useful for search engines and external parsing).

ccHost makes the lives of administrators much easier by adding an FTP-less file manager, a Bayesian rating scheme, sub-navigation tabs, spam flood protection, and setting of file-permissions. External to the core ccHost application are also several command line scripts which admins can use to powerfully help them in their maintenance of an installation. Of particular note is the inclusion of code from Brazil-based Bruno Dilly's Google Summer of Code project into a tool called "publishcchost" which allows one to publish a file to any ccHost installation from the command line.

This release also focuses on addressing compatibility with modern ways software is installed on the web. ccHost 3.0 fully supports PHP 5 and has been tested thoroughly in shared hosting setups on Dreamhost and Freedesktop.org. Also, one outstanding bug has been squashed in that ccHost does not require getid3 for installation.

The ccHost development community encourages new developers to contribute to the project. The future of ccHost is bright with upcoming development focusing on user and admin requests for features like further generalization of media support, better tools to support social networking features, and further language support.

Chat with other developers on channel #cc on irc.freenode.org, join the project mailing list (https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/cctools-cchost), and edit the project wiki page to help shape this project's future direction (http://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/ccHost).


Project Website

http://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/ccHost


ccHost Download

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? group_id=80503&package_id=156675


Feature Requests

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80503&atid=559969


Bug Reports

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=559966&group_id=80503&func=browse


Roadmap (Project Timeline)

http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcHost_Roadmap


About ccHost

The goal of this project is to spread media content that is licensed under Creative Commons throughout the web in much the same way that weblogs spread CC licensed text. ccHost is web-based infrastructure that may be used to host and allow for commenting, remixing, and distribution globally. The more installations of ccHost and its variations, the more content there will be available for enjoyment and artistic re-use in a sane and legal setting. ccHost is what is used for the infamous Creative Commons ccMixter project, which supports legal media sharing and remixing.


About Creative Commons

Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that promotes the creative re-use of intellectual and artistic works - whether owned or in the public domain. Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms that build upon the "all rights reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is sustained by the generous support of various foundations including the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Omidyar Network Fund, the Hewlett Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation, as well as members of the public.

For general information, visit http://creativecommons.org/.


Contact

Jon Phillips Developer, ccHost jon@creativecommons.org


Press Kit

http://creativecommons.org/presskit



Past Releases

Where to Release Software