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This page is about software [[developer]] mailing lists.  Creative Commons has many other lists for license development, community, and various jurisdiction and regional interests.  See http://creativecommons.org/discuss for a full list.
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This page is about software [[Developers|developer]] mailing lists.  Creative Commons has many other lists for license development, community, and various jurisdiction and regional interests.  See http://creativecommons.org/discuss for a full list.
  
 
== cc-devel ==
 
== cc-devel ==

Revision as of 02:19, 23 July 2009

This page is about software developer mailing lists. Creative Commons has many other lists for license development, community, and various jurisdiction and regional interests. See http://creativecommons.org/discuss for a full list.

cc-devel

The primary developer mailing list is hosted at iBiblio. See the cc-devel mailing list page for information on subscribing and list archives.

cc-metadata

For non-code discussion of metadata, see cc-metadata

Additional Lists

Additional lists are hosted at Sourceforge.net and Berlios.de

  • cctools-cvs Medium traffic list (bursts to high traffic during periods of heavy development) which receives commit messages from the Sourceforge.net CC Tools CVS Repository.
  • cctools-cchost Discussion of the development and use of ccHost, the software behind CcMixter.
  • cctools-announce Low traffic list used for announcing new software and tools.
  • cctools-svn Medium traffic list (bursts to high traffic during periods of heavy development) which receives commit messages from the Berlios.de CC Tools Subversion Repository.
  • cctools-i18n Low traffic list for announcements and discussion regarding translation of CC tools.