[Latin-America] Fwd: [cc-affiliates] CC Platform Toolkit ready for feedback

Claudio Ruiz claudio at creativecommons.org
Wed Jan 20 18:36:23 GMT 2016


Hola a todos,

Les recuerdo que se recibe feedback respecto del este toolkit hasta el
viernes. Para los que han estado interesados desde el summit.

Saludos

—
Claudio Ruiz | @claudio
Creative Commons

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From: Jane Park <janepark at creativecommons.org>
Date: Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 8:18 PM
Subject: [cc-affiliates] CC Platform Toolkit ready for feedback
To: "cc-affiliates at lists.ibiblio.org" <cc-affiliates at lists.ibiblio.org>,
staff at creativecommons.email


Hi everyone,

At the Global Summit platform session, I mentioned a platform integration
toolkit that was in the pipeline. The first public draft is published here:
https://github.com/creativecommons/mp/blob/master/doc/platform-toolkit.mdwn
.

We'd like to leave it up on Github for a public feedback period through *22
January 2016*. You can leave your feedback as an issue on that project here
<https://github.com/creativecommons/mp/issues>, or feel free to send me
feedback directly or via public discussion on this thread. I'll also be
sharing with the cc-community list and WMF.

Some questions for your teams:

   - Is the toolkit missing anything essential that a UGC platform in your
   jurisdiction would need to integrate CC licensing?
   - Are some sections confusing; if so, which ones and how could they be
   clearer?
   - Are there better examples than some of the ones shown? If so, please
   share with a link and screenshot as an issue.

Additionally, the toolkit is accompanied by a model platform (developed by
Rob and Matt) that can be downloaded and deployed by any developer (link
available in the same Github project). Welcome any feedback on the model
platform, but definitely file a Github issue for this.

Lastly, for those who would like to translate the toolkit, you might want
to wait until after 22 January once we can incorporate all feedback. Then
you can simply copy the file from Github and do a pull request once you
have a final translation and we'll add a link to X translation in the
Github project. In February, we'll publish a "final" nicely formatted web
version of the toolkit.

Let me know if you have any questions. Also, have a wonderful holiday and
happy new year!

Cheers,
Jane

-- 
Jane Park
@janedaily
Creative Commons | Los Angeles

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