[cc-devel] GSoC Proposal: Drupal Creative Commons Module

Blaise Alleyne blaise at alleyneinc.net
Wed Apr 1 20:56:20 EDT 2009


I heard back from Pool, and they are also supportive and may have some 
code for me to work with. I'll update the proposal to reflect this as well.

    -------- Original Message -------- 

    Subject: 	Creative Commons Drupal module for Google Summer of Code 2009
    Date: 	Thu, 2 Apr 2009 11:34:10 +1100
    From: 	John Jacobs <Jacobs.John at abc.net.au>
    To: 	<blaise at alleyneinc.net>
    CC: 	James Gollan <Gollan.James at abc.net.au>,
    <r.perkins at rimian.com.au>, Peter A Jackson
    <Jackson.Peter.A at abc.net.au>, Sherre Delys
    <Delys.Sherre at abc.net.au>, Katie Gauld <Gauld.Katie at abc.net.au>


    Hi Blaise,
    Hey that's great to hear that you are submitting a proposal to
    update the Creative Commons Drupal module for Google Summer of Code
    2009.
    Yes we want to give our work on this module back to the community.
    James is our lead developer and is just about ready to roll out a cc
    licence selector that you will be very interested to see.
    I am sure he will be happy to have a conversation with you about
    sharing its further development in public.
    I have cced the rest of our team as your approach is welcome news
    for us.
    If I can help in any further way please don’t hesitate to ask.
    And do keep us informed of developments on your end
    Cheerio John


    -----Original Message-----
    From: admin at pool.org.au [mailto:admin at pool.org.au] On Behalf Of
    blaise at alleyneinc.net
    Sent: Thursday, 2 April 2009 8:42 AM
    To: admin at pool.org.au; John Jacobs; Katie Gauld
    Subject: [Contact Us] Creative Commons Drupal Module

    Blaise Alleyne sent a message using the contact form at
    http://www.pool.org.au/contact.

    Hello,

    I'm submitting a proposal to update the Creative Commons Drupal
    module for
    Google Summer of Code 2009. I've been infomed that you've done some
    work on
    incorporating Creative Commons support into your website. Is the module
    you're using available as free software? Just trying to make sure
    I'm not
    duplicating efforts and redoing something you've already done. I'd much
    rather build on top of than replicate...

    Thanks,
    Blaise Alleyne


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