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The data includes both source files used by creativecommons/cc-legal-tools-app and output from it. See that repository for additional instructions on the use of this repository. This section uses project specific terms. Please reference Definitions, below.
docs/
publish
commandlegacy/
legalcode/
load_html_files
commandrdf-licenses/
publish
commandrdf-meta/
publish
commandlegalcode/
locale/
django
)deeds_ux
.mo
machine object Gettext Filescompilemessages
and load_html_files
commandspublish
and
runserver
commands.po
portable object Gettext Filescheck_for_translation_updates
commandcompilemessages
and runserver
commandsNamespace - Wikipedia, retrieved 2021-07-06:
In computing, a namespace is a set of signs (names) that are used to identify and refer to objects of various kinds. A namespace ensures that all of a given set of objects have unique names so that they can be easily identified.
This section uses project specific terms. Please reference Definitions, below.
licenses
by-sa
4.0
en
licenses
by-nc-sa
3.0
en
licenses
by-nc-nd
3.0
nl
nl
publicdomain
zero
1.0
en
The following terms are used by this dataset and the cc-legal-tools-app application that ingests/generates it.
Gettext Files are are files conveying translations (internationalization and localization files). Django relies on the GNU gettext toolset.
.mo
file extensions (ex. django.mo
).po
file extensions (ex. django.po
)The portable object files use the following values for these standard metadata entries:
Project-Id-Version
: Transifex resource slugLanguage
: Transifex CodeThe portable object files use the following values for these custom metadata entries:
Language-Django
: Language CodeLanguage-Transifex
: Transifex CodeJurisdiction Codes are legal jurisdiction identifiers used for Creative Commons legal tool ports (ex. licenses versions 1.0 - 3.0). They consist of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes.
IETF language tags are identifiers for human languages.
Locale Names (locale_name
) are Django locale names. Django locale names are
language/region identifiers programmatically generated by Django based on the
Language Code. They are meant to match POSIX locales or Unicode locales.
Language Codes (language_code
) are Django language codes. They consist of
lowercase IETF language tags.
django/django
:django/conf/global_settings.p
: Lines 50-148cc_legal_tools/settings/base.py
POSIX locales are language/region identifiers defined by POSIX.
Transifex Codes (transifex_code
) are Transifex language codes. Most consist
of POSIX locales or Unicode locales. Some consist of IETF language tags.
Unicode locales are language/region identifiers defined by the Unicode Consortium.
COPYING
: The text of the Creative
Commons legal tools is dedicated to the public domain under the CC0 1.0
Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication.
Except for the limited purpose of indicating that material is shared under a Creative Commons public license or as otherwise permitted by the Creative Commons policies published at creativecommons.org/policies, Creative Commons does not authorize the use of the trademark "Creative Commons" or any other trademark or logo of Creative Commons without its prior written consent including, without limitation, in connection with any unauthorized modifications to any of its public licenses or any other arrangements, understandings, or agreements concerning use of licensed material.
COPYING
: All the code within Vocabulary is dedicated to
the public domain under the CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain
Dedication.
normalize.css is licensed under the Expat/MIT License.
Accidenz Commons by Archetypo is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License.
JetBrains Mono is licensed under the OFL-1.1 License.
Roboto Condensed by Christian Robertson is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Source Sans Pro by Paul D. Hunt is licensed under the Open Font License.
Vocabulary Icons use icons from Font Awesome which are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License.