Hi! Nothing publicly available just now. I've basically made a quick hack of 
License to see if I could make it work for my needs. I did.

I can push the stuff to github soonish, after I clean up a few things in the 
code.

More generally, I'd be interested in knowing if we (whatever that means) should 
revive the WpLicense plugin, or should I just publish my plugin independently.

Related to this, there's the CC Affiliate Grant program (deadline for 
applications in 2 days):  
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Affiliate_Project_Grants

Would there be interest in forming a small dev team to pull this through, and 
even get some monetary compensation for it? If so, add your info to this public 
Google doc: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XKybAnymhsW2DaMMEpZXMPxIAIkAUJBvj1SjOolmWJE/edit?usp=sharing
You don't need to be a member of an Affiliate team, as long as some team(s) are 
in charge of the project.


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http://tarmo.fi


On Friday 5. 07 2013 at 22.59, BjornW wrote:

> Hi Tarmo,
> 
> I'm a WordPress plugin developer myself and I'm willing to help out. For
> instance with testing. Do you have your code somewhere online, like
> Github or some other place where we can check it out and perhaps send
> patches / pull requests?
> 
> grtz
> BjornW
> 
> On 05-07-13 21:49, Tarmo Toikkanen wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm new to the list, but did check the archives back at least 2 years
> > and did not see any mention of this. So here goes:
> > 
> > There's a Wordpress plugin that is listed in the CC
> > wiki: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/WpLicense
> > However, WpLicense hasn't been updated since 2007. It's well done,
> > since it still works. However, it is very limited in its
> > behavior. Does anyone know if there's already people looking at
> > resuming development of that plugin?
> > 
> > What I've needed is a plugin that works for a multi-author blog, where
> > each author may have a separate license in use, and where certainly
> > the attribution generated in the CC license should reflect each post's
> > real author.
> > 
> > The best plugin I've found is License, which also is outdated and a
> > bit buggy: http://wordpress.org/plugins/license/
> > 
> > I've updated it myself to work better in non-US contexts and fixing
> > bugs. It allows for a default CC license for the blog, a default
> > license for each author, and post-specific licenses that override
> > those defaults. The widgets and short codes display correct
> > post-specific author names in the RDF and HTML.
> > 
> > I'm planning on publishing my fixed version of "License" to the
> > Wordpress codex. But I'm wondering what the best approach would be in
> > terms of WpLicense and what others are planning or wanting to do.
> > 
> > -- 
> > Tarmo Toikkanen
> > Creative Commons Finland
> > [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
> > http://tarmo.fi
> > 
> > 
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