Source Repository Policy

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Creative Commons operates source repositories at Sourceforge.net (CVS) and Developer.Berlios.de (Subversion). We welcome contributions and developers to any of the CC projects.

Contributing Code

When submitting code to a Creative Commons code repository, you agree to the following terms:

  • Unless explicitly noted for a particular project, all code contributions are licensed to the public under the MIT License. One project which does not fall under this policy is ccPublisher; contributions to ccPublisher are licensed under the GNU GPL.
  • Committing a change or addition to the source repository grants a one-half interest in the contribution to Creative Commons.

Starting a Project

New projects which advance the use of Creative Commons licensing in software are welcome to be housed in the CC code repository. Note that the above terms (Contributing Code) apply. If you are interested in starting a project you should: