On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 01:20 +0000, Nic Wistreich wrote: > hello > > Just joined the list.
Welcome! > I'm currently configuring Joomla (open source CMS formerlly known as > Mambo) to create a site where people can upload their own articles (and > more). > > I'd like to offer the users the chance to add a CC license to their > work - ideally at the point of content submission, or if that's too > tricky at signup to appear through their profile and thus create a > global rights setting for that user and their content. > > Has anyone managed to do this yet? (Google suggests to me they haven't) I have not heard of this. I think you will find out more by asking the Joomla/Mambo community and developers. > Does anyone here have any knowledge of Joomla/Mambo and an idea of how > to do this? I'm wondering about using Facile Forms which is a basic > application development environment joomla component. Sorry, I don't... > I am sadly not a coder - although I can configure files, and understand > what the CC site is suggesting to do with normal sites when the code is > more accessible. but the core of Joomla is quite impenetrable to me! > > Any help here would be really appreciated, as I'm sure it would be by > the Joomla community. Given Joomla's popularity it could maybe trigger > an increase in CC assigned content. > > Thanks in advance > > Nic Nic, I think your best best is to push this upstream with Joomla/Mambo developers/community members. Please keep us posted as to what you find! Jon -- Jon Phillips San Francisco, CA USA PH 510.499.0894 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.rejon.org MSN, AIM, Yahoo Chat: kidproto Jabber Chat: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Inkscape (http://inkscape.org) Open Clip Art Library (www.openclipart.org) Creative Commons (www.creativecommons.org) San Francisco Art Institute (www.sfai.edu) _______________________________________________ cc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel
