Difference between revisions of "Finding of CC licensed Content within Desktop"

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Open Dialog: This is an example Open (find) dialog that could use one's local hard drive or a service (on-line, etc).  
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'''Open Dialog:''' This is an example Open (find) dialog that could use one's local hard drive or a service (on-line, etc).  
  
 
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Save Dialog + Metadata: This shows metadata save dialogs. How could one use these fields to help find content?
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'''Save Dialog + Metadata:''' This shows metadata save dialogs. How could one use these fields to help find content?
  
 
[[image:Inkscape-0.44SVN-save-dialog-plus-license-exp.png]]
 
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Save Dialog + Licensing:  This shows licensing dialogs for saving content. How could this be used to help find content on a desktop, web, etc?
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'''Save Dialog + Licensing:''' This shows licensing dialogs for saving content. How could this be used to help find content on a desktop, web, etc?
  
 
== TODO ==
 
== TODO ==
  
 
* Please add your TODO here :)
 
* Please add your TODO here :)

Revision as of 20:52, 1 May 2006


Integrate finding of CC licensed content directly within the Desktop (think Gnome or KDE integration). A starting point for Gnome may be the prototype Nautilus extension for displaying license information embedded in MP3 files.

  • Extend the CC licensing extractor for Spotlight to support multiple file formats and polish it to release quality. Issues which must be addressed include extractor chaining and packaging.

Implementations

  • Please add your implementation here :)

Examples

Please add your example, screenshot, mockup, etc here :)

Inkscape-0.44SVN-open-dialog-plus.png

Open Dialog: This is an example Open (find) dialog that could use one's local hard drive or a service (on-line, etc).

Inkscape-0.44SVN-save-dialog-plus-metadata-exp.png

Save Dialog + Metadata: This shows metadata save dialogs. How could one use these fields to help find content?

Inkscape-0.44SVN-save-dialog-plus-license-exp.png

Save Dialog + Licensing: This shows licensing dialogs for saving content. How could this be used to help find content on a desktop, web, etc?

TODO

  • Please add your TODO here :)