I’m in Canada (O! Canada!) for the OpenWeb Vancouver 2008 conference today and tomorrow. I’ll be speaking tomorrow morning on Creative Commons licenses and the Semantic Web—specifically about how things like ccREL and RDFa allow us to build a real life, scalable, extensible Semantic Web deployment without really thinking about it (“It’s SemWeb! And [...]
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Technology Internships at Creative Commons
If you don’t read the Creative Commons blog, you missed the announcement that the deadline for applying to be a CC intern this summer has been extended until March 21 (a week from Friday). On the tech side we’re looking for computer science/software engineering students who want to help us build tools to support [...]
Creative Commons TechBlog Launches
So we (Creative Commons) just launched our new TechBlog. Posts about what I’m doing at CC, and CC-related tech/geek info will appear there.
Open Source is my day job
On Monday I gave a talk at the University of Michigan School of Information on what it’s like to run an open source project and things to think about it you’re going to do it as part of a business. They sort of got the shaft—Jon Phillips is CC’s resident expert on community building [...]
