Chris Sakkas <[email protected]> writes:
>I thought a useful thing I could do to raise the profile of the FOSsil
>Bank is make weekly updates of what new entries have been added to the
>wiki. If these are inappropriate for this mailing list, let me know
>and I'll stop making them. I've also made this update on my blog, and
>have committed to doing it every week (so there'll be new content on
>my blog every week - I promise!)

This is great.  I personally don't mind seeing it on the mailing list,
but what would be even better would be some way to subscribe to a feed
directly from the web site.  Doesn't matter whether its straight Atom or
RSS or PubSubHubbub or what -- as long as its an API, people can work
with it.

Does Wikidot offer a way for you to do that?

Best,
-Karl

>Anyway, I hope you find this useful!
>
>New Entries on FOSsil Bank
>
>Libre
>
>* In the Shade of the Commons, a collection of articles about bridging
>  the gap between information societies. (CC BY-SA; free PDF download) 
>
>* Two works from artist Bill Brown: a hundred pixelated images of New
>  Orleans homes and a hundred pixelated images of cameras. (CC BY;
>  free EPS/AI/PNG download) 
>
>* ‘Sharing is Caring’, a rap song by Dan Bull that he remixed multiple
>  times, was released this week and hit #9 in the UK Independent
>  chart. (CC0; free torrent download or for fee download from major
>  music sites)
>
>* Lunatics is a science fiction TV show that’s been in the works for a
>  few years, but some assets have been created and are available for
>  people to use. (CC BY-SA; free download)
>
>It’s complicated
>
>* David Bollier produces a website under CC BY and has written a
>  number of books, at least one of which is under a proprietary
>  shareable resource licence. (CC BY, CC BY-NC; a mix of free and for
>  fee downloads, hardcopies, etc.)
>
>* ‘Alphonse Maria Mucha – The Complete Works’ is a website with many
>  images from Alfons Mucha’s corpus. It purports to be under CC
>  BY-NC-ND, but in practice most (perhaps all) of the images will now
>  be in the public domain (I believe; this is not legal advice). (free
>  downloads)
>
>
>Chris Sakkas
>Admin of the FOSsil Bank wiki and the Living Libre blog and Twitter
>feed.
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