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Creative Commons License
The Creative Commons licenses are a collection of public copyright licenses released by the non-profit, Creative Commons. There are various types of Creative Commons licenses available with varying requirements among them, namely around attribution, commercial use, and redistributing modifications.
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In the README.md, the flow of the project is not well explained. The aim is to add a flow chart to explain the function/component flow in a single cycle so that future contributors would not need to dive deep into dev tools to understand how the app works.
Below is an illustration attached to a workflow chart of a login feature.
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Problem
The Python scripts in the repo, located at python/
follow an arbitrary code style that's unrelated to the Openverse catalog and API repos.
Description
These Python scripts don't have linters, formatters and Git hooks configured. Thi
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Created by Creative Commons
Released December 16, 2002
- Organization
- creativecommons
- Website
- creativecommons.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
When installing this plugin in a local WordPress 5.8 development environment, the following error is displayed when rendering the license: