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Are you hosting a CC 4.0 launch party? Add yours to the list below! While time is still to be determined, let's get our list of places ready to go!
 
Are you hosting a CC 4.0 launch party? Add yours to the list below! While time is still to be determined, let's get our list of places ready to go!
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''Please note this is not an official Creative Commons run page. [[User:Joshuagay|I]] made this page with the idea that community members might want to host their own launch parties. I am not aware of any "official" Creative Commons party at this time.''
  
 
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Free Software Foundation will be hosting a small launch party. Either at its offices or at a nearby bar depending on the day and time. For more info, contact [mailto:jgay@fsf.org Joshua Gay].
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Josh Gay, the Licensing & Compliance Manager from the Free Software Foundation will be hosting a small launch party. For more info, [mailto:jgay@fsf.org contact him].
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'''Party Recap''': I held a low-key event with a few friends. I shared with them some of my favorite parts of CC BY-SA 4.0 and toasted toward its widespread success.

Latest revision as of 20:51, 3 December 2013


Are you hosting a CC 4.0 launch party? Add yours to the list below! While time is still to be determined, let's get our list of places ready to go!

Please note this is not an official Creative Commons run page. I made this page with the idea that community members might want to host their own launch parties. I am not aware of any "official" Creative Commons party at this time.

USA

Boston, MA

Josh Gay, the Licensing & Compliance Manager from the Free Software Foundation will be hosting a small launch party. For more info, contact him.

Party Recap: I held a low-key event with a few friends. I shared with them some of my favorite parts of CC BY-SA 4.0 and toasted toward its widespread success.