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  • ...eloper]] mailing lists. Creative Commons has many other lists for license development, community, and various jurisdiction and regional interests. See http://cr ...s-cvs] Medium traffic list (bursts to high traffic during periods of heavy development) which receives commit messages from the Sourceforge.net CC Tools CVS Repos
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  • ...loper|ccPublisher Developer]] page. Discussion about feature requests and development takes place on the [[Mailing Lists|cc-devel]] mailing list.
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  • ...development API is also supported, where new features are prototyped. The development API should not be considered stable. The API presents the following layers ...and is only updated with new jurisdictions as they become available. The Development version is where new features are implemented and API changes may occur; at
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  • ...consist of two phases: declaration and configuration. Declaration is the development of objects, event listeners and other code. Configuration consists of inst
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  • ...econd digit are development versions. For example, 1.9.x releases are the development releases preceeding 2.0.
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  • Depending on your platform and toolset, your development model may vary slightly. See the appropriate tool/platform-specific page:
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  • ...not load. Fortunately, you can detect most of these situations during the development process.
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  • == Development Release ==
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  • Primary development is done on Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy heron) using Apache, mySQL, and PHP. The actu
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  • ...g list and on the chat channel. Doing any of these tasks drastically helps development.
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  • ...for "Best Open Source Solution" and combines approximately five months of development, usage, and testing into packages that anyone may download, install, and us ...to contribute to the project. The future of ccHost is bright with upcoming development focusing on user and admin requests for features like further generalizatio
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  • '''NOTE: If you find a bug or problem, make sure to let the development list and chat channel know that you found a bug.'''
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  • ==International License Development Process== ...ion of its stewardship role, CC has also made public commitments about the development of its ShareAlike licenses: the [[CC_Attribution-ShareAlike_Intent|Statemen
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  • If you wish to discuss development of ccPublisher, you can subscribe to the [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/
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  • ...omized [http://roundup.sourceforge.net Roundup] Issue Tracker for tracking development efforts. The tracker is available at http://roundup.creativecommons.org/cc
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  • ...' Some unpublished works are also part of the public domain. This is a new development in US copyright law. Like with published works, the general term is life of Podcasting's roots reportedly date back to 2001, and are closely tied to the development of blogs (or web logs). It developed from the desire to have downloadable a
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  • *LiveContent '''supports''' the development of standardized technologies to make open content easier to find and redist
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  • We do all of our development on GitHub and are generally open to pull requests and proposals for new com
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  • ...ng it properly, and then afterwards, we will give you proper access to the development trees.'' The best is to create patches against the most current development version. This is done like this inside the checked out module from SVN:
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  • If you wish to discuss development of ccPublisher, you can subscribe to the [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/
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  • ...ls about common extension patterns. All instructions assume a Linux-based development environment. The Extension API is relatively new and so still under development. See [[P6 Extension Ideas]] for possible extension ideas and API suggestio
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  • ...framework. These still may be good and interesting ideas, but rely on the development of additional P6-based applications to be truly useful. If multi-applicati
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  • {{Infobox|MozCC is no longer under active development. For equivalent functionality in recent Firefox releases, Chrome, and Opera * [[MozCC Development|Developing MozCC]]
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  • ...rnet Archive] for free hosting. ccPublisher also serves as a platform for development of other Creative Commons license-enabled tools. Our most recent release i == Development ==
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  • ...(http://roundup.creativecommons.org/ccpublisher). If you wish to discuss development of ccPublisher, you can subscribe to the [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/
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  • The focus of the ccPublisher 2.2 development cycle was on providing internationalization (i18n) support. This document
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  • ...he Eclipse SDK for Windows. The Eclipse SDK contains the basic integrated development environment for Java, and more importantly a framework which may be used by
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  • ...ed under the GNU GPL version 3. See the [[WpLicense Developer]] page for development information.
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  • == Development ==
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  • ...deled Creative Commons license RDF would be useful. In order to aid in the development of MozCC, [[CcRdf for Pythong|ccRdf]] was ported to Javascript.
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  • ...and emitting license metadata in RDF format. Notes regarding early ccRdf development can be found in [[User:NathanYergler|Nathan Yergler's]] [http://yergler.net
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  • * Historical development notes are in [[User:NathanYergler|Nathan Yergler's]] blog; the ccValidate-s * Hugo's posts about Google Summer of Code development process:
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  • rdfExtract is currently under development and may change significantly in the future. Future plans include:
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  • ...anitarian design aids in disaster response, reconstruction and sustainable development. However, architects are hesitant to help out in these situations for fear ...k to be used in developing nations and encourages authors to contribute to development. Architecture for Humanity is currently developing an open source humanita
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  • ...coverage of packaging and distribution challenges which have arisen during development. These include bundling ZCML configuration with our Python code in a Py2Exe === Component-based Development ===
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  • These goals were met during the MozCC 2 development cycle. Most of the improvements took place under the hood, in ways that wi
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  • ...anitarian design aids in disaster response, reconstruction and sustainable development. However, architects are hesitant to help out in these situations for fear ...k to be used in developing nations and encourages authors to contribute to development. Architecture for Humanity is currently developing an open source humanitar
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  • = Development = Primary development is done on Windows XP and up-to-date Linux development systems using Apache, mySQL, and PHP.
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  • development, usage, and testing into packages that anyone may The ccHost development community encourages new developers to
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  • ...for "Best Open Source Solution" and combines approximately five months of development, usage, and testing into packages that anyone may download, install, and us ...to contribute to the project. The future of ccHost is bright with upcoming development focusing on user and admin requests for features like further generalizatio
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  • There is a choose license plugin under development for the Plone content management system. See http://nateaune.com/2006/07/1
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  • ...ativecommons] module is a fully-featured module for Drupal 6, under active development (since it was part of the Google Summer of Code in 2009). It implements [[c
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  • ...sed at Singapore Management Univerity have been tracking and analyzing the development of Creative Commons worldwide. His 2007 TRPC paper "Taking Stock of the Cre ...ommons, has also given a few presentations in the past on the analysis and development of metrics for measuring the progress of CC licensing:
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  • This is a page to host development and discussion around this particular project. Please use the associated [{ == Development ==
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  • This is a page to host development and discussion around this particular project. Please use the associated [{ == Development ==
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  • This is a page to host development and discussion around this particular project. Please use the associated [{ == Development ==
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  • ...p://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developers_program OLPC Developer Program] - to get development machines
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  • ...n modify to suit their own tastes and needs, and a space for collaborative development.
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  • The development of the plugin has been moved to WordPress.org.
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  • ...g official page] and the [http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Spread_Open_Media development wiki page]. * [http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Spread_Open_Media development wiki page]
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