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Welcome to the homepage for all things Software Development at Creative Commons.  We hope to build a community of developers interested in the development of tools to facilitate Creative Commons' licenses and standards.
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Revision as of 19:53, 11 June 2009


Welcome

Welcome to the homepage for all things Software Development at Creative Commons.

Get Involved

Getting involved with the Creative Commons Develoer Community is easy! Here are some examples of things you can work on:

Projects

The Creative Commons Development Community actively develops the following software projects:

Also see the Tools Category Index for links to additional projects. Code for our projects is hosted at code.creativecommons.org 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.

Historical Projects

Exploratory Projects

The projects below are currently being discussed or explored:

  • 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.

Documentation

Discussion