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* [[Maximize Software Distribution]] - targeting software distros, PR, etc | * [[Maximize Software Distribution]] - targeting software distros, PR, etc | ||
* [[Software Release Procedure]] - best practices for releasing CCDC Software | * [[Software Release Procedure]] - best practices for releasing CCDC Software | ||
* [[Open Source]] - starting, running and learning about CC + Open Source | * [[Open Source]] - starting, running and learning about CC + Open Source | ||
+ | * [http://www.coollectionz.co.nr Cool Collectionz] - Open Source | ||
== People == | == People == |
Revision as of 12:50, 29 August 2006
The primary goal of the Creative Commons Developer Community (CCDC) is to build a community of developers around the development of tools facilitating Creative Commons' licenses and standards. You can help by accepting one of our Developer Challenges.
Community Goals
- Build a strong and supportive community of developers
- Support Creative Commons Developer Community Projects
- Build infrastructure around Creative Commons licenses
- Build infrastructure around Creative Commons standards
Get Involved
Documentation
- Creating Licenses
- Reading Licenses
- HOWTO Create, Apply and Submit Patches
- Translating ccHost - Help localize for your language
Discussion
- Refocusing Creative Commons Development
- Help Revise Developer Challenges
- Help Revise Summer of Code 2006
- Isulong Seoph
- Maximize Software Distribution - targeting software distros, PR, etc
- Software Release Procedure - best practices for releasing CCDC Software
- Open Source - starting, running and learning about CC + Open Source
- Cool Collectionz - Open Source
People
- Nathan Yergler
- Victor Stone
- Jon Phillips
- Bjorn Wijers
- Mike Linksvayer
- Femi Hasani
- Please add yourself to this list! Its only a partial list of names, but great for your reputation!
Projects
Creative Commons actively develops the following software projects:
- ccPublisher
- ccHost (ccMixter source code)
- ccLookup
- Command Line Tools
- CcNutch
Also see the Tools Category Index for links to additional projects. Code for our projects is hosted at Sourceforge.net or Berlios.de; see the Source Repository Policy for information on contributing code or starting a new project. See the Source Repository Information page for general information about the available modules and how to check them out from source control.
Supporting Projects
We also maintain several library projects which are reused in some of our applications:
- License Wrappers language-specific wrappers for representing and manipulating license information
- Creative Commons Web Services
- Web Services Client Implementations
- pyArchive
- Ajax License Chooser
- libfeedback
Exploratory Projects
The projects below are currently being discussed or explored:
- Developer Challenges - a long list of challenges set for exploration
- Content Aggregation
- libcclicense - an abstract library for implementing license support (C-library)
- Dream CC Tool - A discussion of the "ideal" CC tool; possibly the successor to ccPublisher?
- Development Ideas - A collection of nascent ideas for CC-enabled tools. As these become more fleshed out, they'll be moved to their own pages.